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Hi @zhchsf - Consul is a service discovery and networking system. Gruf is a client and server library - they are not dependent on one another. You can point a Gruf hostname to a Consul address, and assuming you've registered another gRPC server to that Consul address, it will work as expected (using Consul's DNS resolvers in your networking stack).
There's no extra configuration needed on the Gruf end; Gruf is agnostic as to the service discovery system you choose to use.
Thanks! Closing this as it's not relevant to Gruf.
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