devilbox/docs/custom-container/enable-rabbitmq.rst

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Enable and configure RabbitMQ

This section will guide you through getting RabbitMQ integrated into the Devilbox.

* * * custom_container_enable_all_additional_container * docker_compose_override_yml_how_does_it_work

Table of Contents

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Overview

Available overwrites

RabbitMQ settings

In case of RabbitMQ, the file is compose/docker-compose.override.yml-rabbitmq. This file must be copied into the root of the Devilbox git directory.

What How and where
Example compose file compose/docker-compose.override.yml-all or compose/docker-compose.override.yml-rabbitmq
Container IP address 172.16.238.210
Container host name rabbit
Container name rabbit
Mount points via Docker volumes
Exposed port 5672 and 15672 (can be changed via .env)
Available at http://localhost:15672 (Admin WebUI)
Further configuration none

RabbitMQ env variables

Additionally the following .env variables can be created for easy configuration:

Variable Default value Description
HOST_PORT_RABBIT 5672 Controls the host port on which RabbitMQ API will be available at.
HOST_PORT_RABBIT_MGMT 15672 Controls the host port on which RabbitMQ Admin WebUI will be available at.
RABBIT_SERVER management Controls the RabbitMQ version to use.
RABBIT_DEFAULT_VHOST my_vhost Default RabbitMQ vhost name. (not a webserver vhost name)
RABBIT_DEFAULT_USER guest Default username for Admin WebUI.
RABBIT_DEFAULT_PASS guest Default password for Admin WebUI.

Instructions

1. Copy docker-compose.override.yml

Copy the RabbitMQ Docker Compose overwrite file into the root of the Devilbox git directory. (It must be at the same level as the default docker-compose.yml file).

host> cp compose/docker-compose.override.yml-rabbitmq docker-compose.override.yml

* docker_compose_override_yml * add_your_own_docker_image * overwrite_existing_docker_image

2. Adjust .env settings (optional)

RabbitMQ is using sane defaults, which can be changed by adding variables to the .env file and assigning custom values.

Add the following variables to .env and adjust them to your needs:

# RabbitMQ version to choose
#RABBIT_SERVER=3.6
#RABBIT_SERVER=3.6-management
#RABBIT_SERVER=3.7
#RABBIT_SERVER=3.7-management
#RABBIT_SERVER=latest
RABBIT_SERVER=management

RABBIT_DEFAULT_VHOST=my_vhost
RABBIT_DEFAULT_USER=guest
RABBIT_DEFAULT_PASS=guest

HOST_PORT_RABBIT=5672
HOST_PORT_RABBIT_MGMT=15672

env_file

4. Start the Devilbox

The final step is to start the Devilbox with RabbitMQ.

Let's assume you want to start php, httpd, bind, rabbit.

host> docker-compose up -d php httpd bind rabbitmq

start_the_devilbox

TL;DR

For the lazy readers, here are all commands required to get you started. Simply copy and paste the following block into your terminal from the root of your Devilbox git directory:

# Copy compose-override.yml into place
cp compose/docker-compose.override.yml-rabbitmq docker-compose.override.yml

# Create .env variable
echo "# RabbitMQ version to choose"           >> .env
echo "#RABBIT_SERVER=3.6"                     >> .env
echo "#RABBIT_SERVER=3.6-management"          >> .env
echo "#RABBIT_SERVER=3.7"                     >> .env
echo "#RABBIT_SERVER=3.7-management"          >> .env
echo "#RABBIT_SERVER=latest"                  >> .env
echo "RABBIT_SERVER=management"               >> .env
echo "RABBIT_DEFAULT_VHOST=my_vhost"          >> .env
echo "RABBIT_DEFAULT_USER=guest"              >> .env
echo "RABBIT_DEFAULT_PASS=guest"              >> .env
echo "HOST_PORT_RABBIT=5672"                  >> .env
echo "HOST_PORT_RABBIT_MGMT=15672"            >> .env

# Start container
docker-compose up -d php httpd bind rabbit