Install Consul

Installing Consul is simple. There are three approaches to installing Consul:

  1. Using a precompiled binary

  2. Installing from source

  3. Installing on Kubernetes

Downloading a precompiled binary is easiest, and we provide downloads over TLS along with SHA256 sums to verify the binary. We also distribute a PGP signature with the SHA256 sums that can be verified.

The Get Started on VMs tutorials provide a quick walkthrough of installing and using Consul on a VM.

Precompiled Binaries

To install the precompiled binary, download the appropriate package for your system. Consul is currently packaged as a zip file. We do not have any near term plans to provide system packages.

Once the zip is downloaded, unzip it into any directory. The consul binary inside is all that is necessary to run Consul (or consul.exe for Windows). No additional files are required to run Consul.

Copy the binary to anywhere on your system. If you intend to access it from the command-line, make sure to place it somewhere on your PATH.

Compiling from Source

To compile from source, you will need Go installed and a copy of git in your PATH.

  1. Clone the Consul repository from GitHub:

    1. $ git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/consul.git
    2. $ cd consul
  2. Build Consul for your target system. The binary will be placed in ./bin (relative to the git checkout).

    1. $ make dev

    Specify your target system by setting the following environment variables before building:

    • GOOS: Target operating system. Valid values include: linux, darwin, windows, solaris, freebsd.
    • GOARCH: Target architecture. Valid values include: 386, amd64, arm, arm64
    1. $ export GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64
    2. $ make dev

Verifying the Installation

To verify Consul is properly installed, run consul version on your system. You should see help output. If you are executing it from the command line, make sure it is on your PATH or you may get an error about Consul not being found.

  1. $ consul version

Browser Compatibility Considerations

Consul currently supports all ‘evergreen’ browsers, as they are generally on up-to-date versions. For more information on supported browsers, please see our FAQ