--- layout: docs page_title: Annotations and Labels description: >- The list of available labels and annotations for running Consul on Kubernetes. --- # Annotations and Labels ## Overview Consul on Kubernetes provides a few options for customizing how connect-inject behavior should be configured. This allows the user to configure natively configure Consul on select Kubernetes resources (i.e. pods, services). - [Annotations](#annotations) - [Labels](#labels) ## Annotations Resource annotations could be used on the Kubernetes pod to control connect-inject behavior. - `consul.hashicorp.com/connect-inject` - If this is "true" then injection is enabled. If this is "false" then injection is explicitly disabled. The default injector behavior requires pods to opt-in to injection by specifying this value as "true". This default can be changed in the injector's configuration if desired. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy` - If this is "true", this Pod will run with transparent proxy enabled. This means you can use Kubernetes DNS to access upstream services and all inbound and outbound traffic within the pod is redirected to go through the proxy. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy-overwrite-probes` - If this is "true" and transparent proxy is enabled, the Connect injector will overwrite Kubernetes HTTP probes to point to the Envoy proxy. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy-exclude-inbound-ports` - A comma-separated list of inbound ports to exclude from traffic redirection when running in transparent proxy mode. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy-exclude-outbound-cidrs` - A comma-separated list of outbound CIDRs to exclude from traffic redirection when running in transparent proxy mode. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy-exclude-outbound-ports` - A comma-separated list of outbound ports to exclude from traffic redirection when running in transparent proxy mode. - `consul.hashicorp.com/transparent-proxy-exclude-uids` - A comma-separated list of additional user IDs to exclude from traffic redirection when running in transparent proxy mode. - `consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service` - For pods that accept inbound connections, this specifies the name of the service that is being served. This defaults to the name of the Kubernetes service associated with the pod. If using ACLs, this must be the same name as the Pod's `ServiceAccount`. - `consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-port` - For pods that accept inbound connections, this specifies the port to route inbound connections to. This is the port that the service is listening on. The service port defaults to the first exposed port on any container in the pod. If specified, the value can be the _name_ of a configured port, such as "http" or it can be a direct port value such as "8080". This is the port of the _service_, the proxy public listener will listen on a dynamic port. - `consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams` - The list of upstream services that this pod needs to connect to via Connect along with a static local port to listen for those connections. When transparent proxy is enabled, this annotation is optional. - Services The name of the service is the name of the service registered with Consul. You can optionally specify datacenters with this annotation. ```yaml annotations: "consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams":"[service-name]:[port]:[optional datacenter]" ``` - Consul Enterprise Namespaces If running Consul Enterprise 1.7+, your upstream services may be running in different namespaces. The upstream namespace can be specified after the service name as `[service-name].[namespace]`. See [Consul Enterprise Namespaces](#consul-enterprise-namespaces) below for more details on configuring the injector. ```yaml annotations: "consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams":"[service-name].[service-namespace]:[port]:[optional datacenter]" ``` -> **NOTE:** If the namespace is not specified it will default to the namespace of the source service. ~> **WARNING:** Setting a namespace when not using Consul Enterprise or using a version < 1.7 is not supported. It will be treated as part of the service name. - [Prepared Query](/docs/connect/proxies#dynamic-upstreams-require-native-integration) ```yaml annotations: 'consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams': 'prepared_query:[query name]:[port]' ``` - Multiple Upstreams If you would like to specify multiple services or upstreams, delimit them with commas ```yaml annotations: "consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams":"[service-name]:[port]:[optional datacenter],[service-name]:[port]:[optional datacenter]" ``` ```yaml annotations: "consul.hashicorp.com/connect-service-upstreams":"[service-name]:[port]:[optional datacenter],prepared_query:[query name]:[port]" ``` - `consul.hashicorp.com/envoy-extra-args` - A space-separated list of [arguments](https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/operations/cli) to be passed to the injected envoy binary. ```yaml annotations: consul.hashicorp.com/envoy-extra-args: '--log-level debug --disable-hot-restart' ``` - `consul.hashicorp.com/kubernetes-service` - Specifies the name of the Kubernetes service used for Consul service registration. This is useful when multiple Kubernetes services reference the same deployment. Any service that does not match the name specified in this annotation is ignored. When not specified no service is ignored. ```yaml annotations: consul.hashicorp.com/kubernetes-service: 'service-name-to-use' ``` - `consul.hashicorp.com/service-tags` - A comma separated list of tags that will be applied to the Consul service and its sidecar. ```yaml annotations: consul.hashicorp.com/service-tags: foo,bar,baz ``` If you need your tag to have a comma in it you can escape the comma with `\,`. For example, `consul.hashicorp.com/service-tags: foo\,bar\,baz` will become the single tag `foo,bar,baz`. - `consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-` - Set Consul meta key/value pairs that will be applied to the Consul service and its sidecar. The key will be what comes after `consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-`, e.g. `consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-foo: bar` will result in `foo: bar`. ```yaml annotations: consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-foo: baz consul.hashicorp.com/service-meta-bar: baz ``` - `consul.hashicorp.com/sidecar-proxy-` - Override default resource settings for the sidecar proxy container. The defaults are set in Helm config via the [`connectInject.sidecarProxy.resources`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-sidecarproxy-resources) key. - `consul.hashicorp.com/sidecar-proxy-cpu-limit` - Override the default CPU limit. - `consul.hashicorp.com/sidecar-proxy-cpu-request` - Override the default CPU request. - `consul.hashicorp.com/sidecar-proxy-memory-limit` - Override the default memory limit. - `consul.hashicorp.com/sidecar-proxy-memory-request` - Override the default memory request. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-envoy-proxy-concurrency` - Override the default envoy worker thread count. This should be set low for sidecar usecases and can be raised for edge proxies like gateways. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-sidecar-` - Override default resource settings for the `consul-sidecar` container. The defaults are set in Helm config via the [`global.consulSidecarContainer.resources`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-global-consulsidecarcontainer) key. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-sidecar-cpu-limit` - Override the default CPU limit. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-sidecar-cpu-request` - Override the default CPU request. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-sidecar-memory-limit` - Override the default memory limit. - `consul.hashicorp.com/consul-sidecar-memory-request` - Override the default memory request. - `consul.hashicorp.com/enable-metrics` - Override the default Helm value [`connectInject.metrics.defaultEnabled`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-metrics-defaultenabled). - `consul.hashicorp.com/enable-metrics-merging` - Override the default Helm value [`connectInject.metrics.defaultEnableMerging`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-metrics-defaultenablemerging). - `consul.hashicorp.com/merged-metrics-port` - Override the default Helm value [`connectInject.metrics.defaultMergedMetricsPort`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-metrics-defaultmergedmetricsport). - `consul.hashicorp.com/prometheus-scrape-port` - Override the default Helm value [`connectInject.metrics.defaultPrometheusScrapePort`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-metrics-defaultprometheusscrapeport). - `consul.hashicorp.com/prometheus-scrape-path` - Override the default Helm value [`connectInject.metrics.defaultPrometheusScrapePath`](/docs/k8s/helm#v-connectinject-metrics-defaultprometheusscrapepath). - `consul.hashicorp.com/service-metrics-port` - Set the port where the Connect service exposes metrics. - `consul.hashicorp.com/service-metrics-path` - Set the path where the Connect service exposes metrics. - `consul.hashicorp.com/connect-inject-mount-volume` - Comma separated list of container names to mount the connect-inject volume into. The volume will be mounted at `/consul/connect-inject`. The connect-inject volume contains Consul internals data needed by the other sidecar containers, for example the `consul` binary, and the Pod's Consul ACL token. This data can be valuable for advanced use-cases, such as making requests to the Consul API from within application containers. ## Labels Resource labels could be used on a Kubernetes service to control connect-inject behavior. - `consul.hashicorp.com/service-ignore` - This label can be set on a Kubernetes Service. If set to "true", the service will not be used to register a Consul endpoint. This can be useful in cases where 2 or more services point to the same deployment. Consul cannot register multiple endpoints to the same deployment. This label can be used to tell the endpoint registration to ignore all services except for the one which should be used for routing requests using Consul.