# rocketmq-docker **Repository Path**: zhukovasky_admin/rocketmq-docker ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: rocketmq-docker - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2022-01-23 - **Last Updated**: 2022-01-23 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # RocketMQ-Docker [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202-4EB1BA.svg)](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html) [![Average time to resolve an issue](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/resolution/apache/rocketmq-docker.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/apache/rocketmq-docker "Average time to resolve an issue") [![Percentage of issues still open](http://isitmaintained.com/badge/open/apache/rocketmq-docker.svg)](http://isitmaintained.com/project/apache/rocketmq-docker "Percentage of issues still open") ![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/ApacheRocketMQ?style=social) This is the Git repo of the Docker Image for Apache RocketMQ. You could run it through the following ways: 1. Generate a RocketMQ Docker image 2. Run the docker image with the below modes: 2.1. Single Node. 2.2. Cluster with docker-compose. 2.3. Cluster on Kubernetes. 2.4. Cluster of Dledger storage 3. TLS support 4. Generate a RocketMQ Dashboard Docker image ## Prerequisites The Docker images in this repository should support Docker version 1.12+, and Kubernetes version 1.9+. ## Quick start ### A. Generate a RocketMQ docker image Note: This is an experimented code to allow users to build docker image locally according to a given RocketMQ version. Actually the formal images have been generated by RocketMQ official maintainer and stored in docker hub. Suggest common users to use these remote images directly. ``` cd image-build sh build-image.sh RMQ-VERSION BASE-IMAGE ``` > Tip: The supported RMQ-VERSIONs can be obtained from [here](https://archive.apache.org/dist/rocketmq/). The supported BASE-IMAGEs are [centos, alpine]. For example: ```sh build-image.sh 4.5.0 alpine``` ### B. Stage a specific version Users can generate a runtime (stage) directory based on a specific version and docker style operate the RocketMQ cluster/server/nameserver beneath the directory. ``` sh stage.sh RMQ-VERSION ``` > Note: RMQ-VERSION is the tag of the RocketMQ image. After executing the above shell script, (e.g. sh stage.sh 4.5.0), it will generate a stage directory (./stages/4.5.0). User can do the following works under the directory, assuming the RMQ-version is defined with 4.5.0. #### 2.1 Single Node Run: ``` cd stages/4.5.0 ./play-docker.sh alpine ``` > NOTE: Some Linux Systems (e.g. Ubuntu) may generate path ```stages/4.5.0/template```, please adjust the command accordingly. #### 2.2 Cluster with docker-compose Run: ``` cd stages/4.5.0 ./play-docker-compose.sh ``` #### 2.3 Cluster on Kubernetes Run: ``` cd stages/4.5.0 ./play-kubernetes.sh ``` #### 2.4 Cluster of Dledger storage Run: (Note: This feature needs RMQ version is 4.4.0 or above) ``` cd stages/4.5.0 ./play-docker-dledger.sh ``` ## 3. TLS support Run: (It will startup nameserver and broker with SSL enabled style. The client will not invoke nameserver or broker until related SSL client is configurated. ) You can see detailed TLS config instruction from [here](templates/ssl/README.md) ``` cd stages/4.5.0 ./play-docker-tls.sh # Once nameserver and broker startup correctly, you still can use the following script to test produce/consume in SSL mode, why, due to they still use the SSL setting which exists in JAVA-OPT of the docker rmqbroker container. ./play-producer.sh ./play-consumer.sh ``` ## 4. Generate a RocketMQ Dashboard Docker image - 4.1 build command ``` cd image-build && sh build-image-dashboard.sh `VERSION` centos demo: sh build-image-dashboard.sh 1.0.0 centos ``` - 4.2 start command ``` sh product/start-dashboard.sh `VERSION` demo: sh product/start-dashboard.sh 1.0.0 ``` ### How to update RocketMQ image repository using update.sh Run: ``` cd image-build ./update.sh ``` This script will get the latest release version of RocketMQ and build the docker images based on ```alpine``` and ```centos``` respectively, then push the new images to the current official repository ```apacherocketmq/rocketmq```. ### How to verify RocketMQ works well #### Verify with Docker and docker-compose 1. Use `docker ps|grep rmqbroker` to find your RocketMQ broker container id. 2. Use `docker exec -it {container_id} ./mqadmin clusterList -n {nameserver_ip}:9876` to verify if RocketMQ broker works, for example: ``` root$ docker exec -it 63950574b491 ./mqadmin clusterList -n 192.168.43.56:9876 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option PermSize=128m; support was removed in 8.0 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=128m; support was removed in 8.0 #Cluster Name #Broker Name #BID #Addr #Version #InTPS(LOAD) #OutTPS(LOAD) #PCWait(ms) #Hour #SPACE DefaultCluster 63950574b491 0 172.17.0.3:10911 V4_3_0 0.00(0,0ms) 0.00(0,0ms) 0 429398.92 -1.0000 ``` #### Verify with Kubernetes 1. Use `kubectl get pods|grep rocketmq` to find your RocketMQ broker Pod id, for example: ``` [root@k8s-master rocketmq]# kubectl get pods |grep rocketmq rocketmq-7697d9d574-b5z7g 2/2 Running 0 2d ``` 2. Use `kubectl -n {namespace} exec -it {pod_id} -c broker bash` to login the broker pod, for example: ``` [root@k8s-master rocketmq]# kubectl -n default exec -it rocketmq-7697d9d574-b5z7g -c broker bash [root@rocketmq-7697d9d574-b5z7g bin]# ``` 3. Use `mqadmin clusterList -n {nameserver_ip}:9876` to verify if RocketMQ broker works, for example: ``` [root@rocketmq-7697d9d574-b5z7g bin]# ./mqadmin clusterList -n localhost:9876 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option PermSize=128m; support was removed in 8.0 OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: ignoring option MaxPermSize=128m; support was removed in 8.0 #Cluster Name #Broker Name #BID #Addr #Version #InTPS(LOAD) #OutTPS(LOAD) #PCWait(ms) #Hour #SPACE DefaultCluster rocketmq-7697d9d574-b5z7g 0 192.168.196.14:10911 V4_3_0 0.00(0,0ms) 0.00(0,0ms) 0 429399.44 -1.0000 ``` So you will find it works, enjoy ! ### C. Product level configuration The project also provides a usage reference for product level cluster docker configuration and startup. Please see the [README.md](product/README.md) details in /product directory. ## FAQ #### 1. If I want the broker container to load my customized configuration file (which means `broker.conf`) when it starts, how can I achieve this? First, create the customized `broker.conf`, like below: ``` brokerClusterName = DefaultCluster brokerName = broker-a brokerId = 0 deleteWhen = 04 fileReservedTime = 48 brokerRole = ASYNC_MASTER flushDiskType = ASYNC_FLUSH #set `brokerIP1` if you want to set physical IP as broker IP. brokerIP1=10.10.101.80 #change you own physical IP Address ``` And put the customized `broker.conf` file at a specific path, like "`pwd`/data/broker/conf/broker.conf". Then we can modify the `play-docker.sh` and volume this file to the broker container when it starts. For example: ``` docker run -d -p 10911:10911 -p 10909:10909 -v `pwd`/data/broker/logs:/root/logs -v `pwd`/data/broker/store:/root/store -v `pwd`/data/broker/conf/broker.conf:/home/rocketmq/rocketmq-4.5.0/conf/broker.conf --name rmqbroker --link rmqnamesrv:namesrv -e "NAMESRV_ADDR=namesrv:9876" apacherocketmq/rocketmq:4.5.0 sh mqbroker -c /home/rocketmq/rocketmq-4.5.0/conf/broker.conf ``` Finally we can find the customized `broker.conf` has been used in the broker container. For example: ``` MacBook-Pro:4.5.0 huan$ docker ps |grep mqbroker a32c67aed6dd apacherocketmq/rocketmq:4.5.0 "sh mqbroker" 20 minutes ago Up 20 minutes 0.0.0.0:10909->10909/tcp, 9876/tcp, 0.0.0.0:10911->10911/tcp rmqbroker MacBook-Pro:4.5.0 $ docker exec -it a32c67aed6dd cat /home/rocketmq/rocketmq-4.5.0/conf/broker.conf brokerClusterName = DefaultCluster brokerName = broker-a brokerId = 0 deleteWhen = 04 fileReservedTime = 48 brokerRole = ASYNC_MASTER flushDiskType = ASYNC_FLUSH #set `brokerIP1` if you want to set physical IP as broker IP. brokerIP1=10.10.101.80 #change you own physical IP Address ``` In the case of docker-compose, change the docker-compose.yml like following: ``` version: '2' services: namesrv: image: apacherocketmq/rocketmq:4.5.0 container_name: rmqnamesrv ports: - 9876:9876 volumes: - ./data/namesrv/logs:/home/rocketmq/logs command: sh mqnamesrv broker: image: apacherocketmq/rocketmq:4.5.0 container_name: rmqbroker ports: - 10909:10909 - 10911:10911 - 10912:10912 volumes: - ./data/broker/logs:/home/rocketmq/logs - ./data/broker/store:/home/rocketmq/store - ./data/broker/conf/broker.conf:/home/rocketmq/rocketmq-4.5.0/conf/broker.conf command: sh mqbroker -n namesrv:9876 -c ../conf/broker.conf depends_on: - namesrv ```