Creating a RabbitMQ Broker¶
This topic describes how to create a RabbitMQ Broker.
Prerequisites¶
To use the RabbitMQ Broker, you must have the following installed:
Install the RabbitMQ controller¶
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Install the RabbitMQ controller by running the command:
kubectl apply -f https://storage.googleapis.com/knative-sandbox-nightly/eventing-rabbitmq/latest/rabbitmq-broker.yaml
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Verify that
rabbitmq-broker-controller
andrabbitmq-broker-webhook
are running:kubectl get deployments.apps -n knative-eventing
Example output:
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE eventing-controller 1/1 1 1 10s eventing-webhook 1/1 1 1 9s rabbitmq-broker-controller 1/1 1 1 3s rabbitmq-broker-webhook 1/1 1 1 4s
Create a RabbitMQ cluster¶
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Deploy a RabbitMQ cluster:
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Create a YAML file using the following template:
WhereapiVersion: rabbitmq.com/v1beta1 kind: RabbitmqCluster metadata: name: <cluster-name>
<cluster-name>
is the name you want for your RabbitMQ cluster, for example,hello-world
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Apply the YAML file by running the command:
Wherekubectl create -f <filename>
<filename>
is the name of the file you created in the previous step.
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Wait for the cluster to become ready. When the cluster is ready,
ALLREPLICASREADY
will betrue
in the output of the following command:Wherekubectl get rmq <cluster-name>
<cluster-name>
is the name you gave your cluster in the step above.Example output:
NAME ALLREPLICASREADY RECONCILESUCCESS AGE hello-world True True 38s
For more information about configuring the RabbitmqCluster CRD, see the RabbitMQ website.
Create a RabbitMQ Broker object¶
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Create a YAML file using the following template:
Where:apiVersion: eventing.knative.dev/v1 kind: Broker metadata: annotations: eventing.knative.dev/broker.class: RabbitMQBroker name: <cluster-name> spec: config: apiVersion: rabbitmq.com/v1beta1 kind: RabbitmqCluster name: <cluster-name> # Optional delivery: deadLetterSink: ref: apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1 kind: Service name: <deadlettersink-name> uri: <deadlettersink-uri>
<cluster-name>
is the name you gave your RabbitMQ cluster.<deadlettersink-name>
is the name of the Service you want to use for dead-lettered messages, for example,dlq-service
.<deadlettersink-uri>
is the URI you want to use for dead-lettered messages, for example,https://my.dlq.example.com
.
Note
Specifying a
delivery.deadLetterSink
is optional. You can specify it either as an object reference using theref
field, or URI using theuri
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Apply the YAML file by running the command:
kubectl apply -f <filename>
Where
<filename>
is the name of the file you created in the previous step.
Additional information¶
To report a bug or request a feature, open an issue in the eventing-rabbitmq repository.