Consul
Consul Namespace
Command: consul namespace
Enterprise
This feature requires Consul Enterprise(opens in new tab).
The namespace
command provides management of Consul Enterprise namespaces. This was added in Consul Enterprise 1.7.0.
If ACLs are enabled then a token with operator privileges may be required in order to use this command. Write requests are forwarded to the leader in the primary datacenter. Therefore these commands can be run against any agent in any datacenter.
Usage
Usage: consul namespace <subcommand>
For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run consul namespace -h
to view the complete list of subcommands.
Usage: consul namespace <subcommand> [options] [args]
This command has subcommands for interacting with Consul Enterprise
Namespaces. Here are some simple examples. More detailed
examples are available in the subcommands or the documentation.
...
Subcommands:
create Create a Namespace
delete Delete a Namespace
list List all Namespaces
read Read a Namespace
update Update a Namespace
write Create or update a Namespace from its full definition
For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name of the subcommand in the sidebar.
Basic Examples
Create a Namespace
$ consul namespace create -name team1
Create or Update a Namespace from its full definition:
$ consul namespace write ns1.hcl
Read a Namespace:
$ consul namespace read ns1
List all Namespaces:
$ consul namespace list
Update a namespace
$ consul namespace update -name team1 -description "first namespace"
Delete a Namespace:
$ consul namespace delete team1