Apache RocketMQ is a distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency, high performance and reliability, trillion-level capacity and flexible scalability.
It offers a variety of features:
- Messaging patterns including publish/subscribe, request/reply and streaming
- Financial grade transactional message
- Built-in fault tolerance and high availability configuration options base on DLedger Controller
- Built-in message tracing capability, also support opentracing
- Versatile big-data and streaming ecosystem integration
- Message retroactivity by time or offset
- Reliable FIFO and strict ordered messaging in the same queue
- Efficient pull and push consumption model
- Million-level message accumulation capacity in a single queue
- Multiple messaging protocols like gRPC, MQTT, JMS and OpenMessaging
- Flexible distributed scale-out deployment architecture
- Lightning-fast batch message exchange system
- Various message filter mechanics such as SQL and Tag
- Docker images for isolated testing and cloud isolated clusters
- Feature-rich administrative dashboard for configuration, metrics and monitoring
- Authentication and authorization
- Free open source connectors, for both sources and sinks
- Lightweight real-time computing
This paragraph guides you through steps of installing RocketMQ in different ways. For local development and testing, only one instance will be created for each component.
RocketMQ runs on all major operating systems and requires only a Java JDK version 8 or higher to be installed.
To check, run java -version
:
$ java -version
java version "1.8.0_121"
For Windows users, click here to download the 5.2.0 RocketMQ binary release,
unpack it to your local disk, such as D:\rocketmq
.
For macOS and Linux users, execute following commands:
# Download release from the Apache mirror
$ wget https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/rocketmq/5.2.0/rocketmq-all-5.2.0-bin-release.zip
# Unpack the release
$ unzip rocketmq-all-5.2.0-bin-release.zip
Prepare a terminal and change to the extracted bin
directory:
$ cd rocketmq-all-5.2.0-bin-release/bin
1) Start NameServer
NameServer will be listening at 0.0.0.0:9876
, make sure that the port is not used by others on the local machine, and then do as follows.
For macOS and Linux users:
### start Name Server
$ nohup sh mqnamesrv &
### check whether Name Server is successfully started
$ tail -f ~/logs/rocketmqlogs/namesrv.log
The Name Server boot success...
For Windows users, you need set environment variables first:
- From the desktop, right click the Computer icon.
- Choose Properties from the context menu.
- Click the Advanced system settings link.
- Click Environment Variables.
- Add Environment
ROCKETMQ_HOME="D:\rocketmq"
.
Then change directory to rocketmq, type and run:
$ mqnamesrv.cmd
The Name Server boot success...
2) Start Broker
For macOS and Linux users:
### start Broker
$ nohup sh bin/mqbroker -n localhost:9876 &
### check whether Broker is successfully started, eg: Broker's IP is 192.168.1.2, Broker's name is broker-a
$ tail -f ~/logs/rocketmqlogs/broker.log
The broker[broker-a, 192.169.1.2:10911] boot success...
For Windows users:
$ mqbroker.cmd -n localhost:9876
The broker[broker-a, 192.169.1.2:10911] boot success...
You can run RocketMQ on your own machine within Docker containers,
host
network will be used to expose listening port in the container.
1) Start NameServer
$ docker run -it --net=host apache/rocketmq ./mqnamesrv
2) Start Broker
$ docker run -it --net=host --mount source=/tmp/store,target=/home/rocketmq/store apache/rocketmq ./mqbroker -n localhost:9876
You can also run a RocketMQ cluster within a Kubernetes cluster using RocketMQ Operator.
Before your operations, make sure that kubectl
and related kubeconfig file installed on your machine.
1) Install CRDs
### install CRDs
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/rocketmq-operator
$ cd rocketmq-operator && make deploy
### check whether CRDs is successfully installed
$ kubectl get crd | grep rocketmq.apache.org
brokers.rocketmq.apache.org 2022-05-12T09:23:18Z
consoles.rocketmq.apache.org 2022-05-12T09:23:19Z
nameservices.rocketmq.apache.org 2022-05-12T09:23:18Z
topictransfers.rocketmq.apache.org 2022-05-12T09:23:19Z
### check whether operator is running
$ kubectl get pods | grep rocketmq-operator
rocketmq-operator-6f65c77c49-8hwmj 1/1 Running 0 93s
2) Create Cluster Instance
### create RocketMQ cluster resource
$ cd example && kubectl create -f rocketmq_v1alpha1_rocketmq_cluster.yaml
### check whether cluster resources is running
$ kubectl get sts
NAME READY AGE
broker-0-master 1/1 107m
broker-0-replica-1 1/1 107m
name-service 1/1 107m
- RocketMQ Streams: A lightweight stream computing engine based on Apache RocketMQ.
- RocketMQ Flink: The Apache RocketMQ connector of Apache Flink that supports source and sink connector in data stream and Table.
- RocketMQ APIs: RocketMQ protobuf protocol.
- RocketMQ Clients: gRPC/protobuf-based RocketMQ clients.
- RocketMQ Remoting-based Clients
- RocketMQ Spring: A project which helps developers quickly integrate Apache RocketMQ with Spring Boot.
- RocketMQ Exporter: An Apache RocketMQ exporter for Prometheus.
- RocketMQ Operator: Providing a way to run an Apache RocketMQ cluster on Kubernetes.
- RocketMQ Docker: The Git repo of the Docker Image for Apache RocketMQ.
- RocketMQ Dashboard: Operation and maintenance console of Apache RocketMQ.
- RocketMQ Connect: A tool for scalably and reliably streaming data between Apache RocketMQ and other systems.
- RocketMQ MQTT: A new MQTT protocol architecture model, based on which Apache RocketMQ can better support messages from terminals such as IoT devices and Mobile APP.
- RocketMQ EventBridge: EventBridge make it easier to build a event-driven application.
- RocketMQ Incubating Community Projects: Incubator community projects of Apache RocketMQ, including logappender, rocketmq-ansible, rocketmq-beats-integration, rocketmq-cloudevents-binding, etc.
- RocketMQ Site: The repository for Apache RocketMQ website.
- RocketMQ E2E: A project for testing Apache RocketMQ, including end-to-end, performance, compatibility tests.
- Mailing Lists: https://rocketmq.apache.org/about/contact/
- Home: https://rocketmq.apache.org
- Docs: https://rocketmq.apache.org/docs/quick-start/
- Issues: https://github.com/apache/rocketmq/issues
- Rips: https://github.com/apache/rocketmq/wiki/RocketMQ-Improvement-Proposal
- Ask: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rocketmq
- Slack: https://rocketmq-invite-automation.herokuapp.com/
We always welcome new contributions, whether for trivial cleanups, big new features or other material rewards, more details see here.
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