Rabbitmq, verified and packaged by Elestio
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RabbitMQ is a feature rich, multi-protocol messaging and streaming broker
Deploy a fully managed rabbitmq on elest.io if you want automated backups, reverse proxy with SSL termination, firewall, automated OS & Software updates, and a team of Linux experts and open source enthusiasts to ensure your services are always safe, and functional.
You can deploy it easily with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/elestio-examples/rabbitmq.git
Copy the .env file from tests folder to the project directory
cp ./tests/.env ./.env
Edit the .env file with your own values.
Create data folders with correct permissions
mkdir -p ./data;
mkdir -p ./log;
chmod 777 ./data
chmod 777 ./log
Run the project with the following command
docker-compose up -d
You can access the Web UI at: http://your-domain:15672
Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container.
version: '3.3'
services:
rabbitmq:
image: elestio/rabbitmq-management:${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
restart: always
env_file:
- .env
environment:
- RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER=${ADMIN_LOGIN}
- RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS=${ADMIN_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- ./data/:/var/lib/rabbitmq/
- ./log/:/var/log/rabbitmq/
ports:
- 172.17.0.1:5672:5672
- 172.17.0.1:15672:15672
| Variable | Value (example) |
|---|---|
| SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG | latest |
| ADMIN_LOGIN | root |
| ADMIN_PASSWORD | your-password |
The Elestio RabbitMQ Docker image sends the container logs to stdout. To view the logs, you can use the following command:
docker-compose logs -f
To stop the stack you can use the following command:
docker-compose down
To make backup and restore operations easier, we are using folder volume mounts. You can simply stop your stack with docker-compose down, then backup all the files and subfolders in the folder near the docker-compose.yml file.
Creating a ZIP Archive For example, if you want to create a ZIP archive, navigate to the folder where you have your docker-compose.yml file and use this command:
zip -r myarchive.zip .
Restoring from ZIP Archive To restore from a ZIP archive, unzip the archive into the original folder using the following command:
unzip myarchive.zip -d /path/to/original/folder
Starting Your Stack Once your backup is complete, you can start your stack again with the following command:
docker-compose up -d
That's it! With these simple steps, you can easily backup and restore your data volumes using Docker Compose.
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over 1 year ago
Requires Docker Desktop 4.37.1 or later.
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