This repository deploys Pact Broker using lightweight containers using Docker. You can pull the dius/pact-broker image from Dockerhub.
- A running postgresql database and the ability to connect to it (see POSTGRESQL.md).
- If on Mac, you will need the
timeout
orgtimeout
function. You can installgtimeout
usingbrew install coreutils
.
- Install Docker
- Prepare your environment if you are not running postgresql in a docker container. Setup the pact broker connection to the database through the use of the following environment variables. If you want to use a disposable postgres docker container just do
export DISPOSABLE_PSQL=true
before running the script/test.sh.
For a postgres or mysql database:
* PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_ADAPTER (optional, defaults to 'postgres', see note below.)
* PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_USERNAME
* PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_PASSWORD
* PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_HOST
* PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_NAME
Adapter can be 'postgres' (recommended) or 'mysql2' (please note that future JSON search features may not be supported on mysql).
For an sqlite database (only recommended for investigation/spikes, as it will be disposed of with the container unless you mount it from an external file system):
- PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_ADAPTER (set to 'sqlite')
- PACT_BROKER_DATABASE_NAME (arbitrary name eg. pact_broker.sqlite)
- Test the pact broker environment by executing script/test.sh
- Use
-p 80:80
to start the docker image, as some of the Rack middleware gets confused by receiving requests for other ports and will return a 404 otherwise (port forwarding does not rewrite headers). - On OSX, if you are not using Docker native, use
docker-machine ip $(docker-machine active)
to get the IP of the VirtualBox, and connect on port 80. - The application makes use of the phusion passenger application server.
- Apart from creating a database no further preparation is required.
Run your container with PACT_BROKER_BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME
and PACT_BROKER_BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD
set to enable basic auth for the pact broker application. Note that the verification status badges are not protected by basic auth, so that you may embed them in README markdown.
If you are using the docker container within an AWS autoscaling group, and you need to make a heartbeat URL publicly available, set PACT_BROKER_PUBLIC_HEARTBEAT=true
.
See the Pact Broker configuration documentation.
Set the environment variable PACT_BROKER_LOG_LEVEL
to one of DEBUG
, INFO
, WARN
, ERROR
, or FATAL
.
- PACT_BROKER_WEBHOOK_HOST_WHITELIST - a space delimited list of hosts (eg.
github.com
), network ranges (eg.10.2.3.41/24
, or regular expressions (eg./.*\\.foo\\.com$/
). Regular expressions should start and end with a/
to differentiate them from Strings. Note that backslashes need to be escaped with a second backslash. Please read the Webhook whitelists section of the Pact Broker configuration documentation to understand how the whitelist is used. Remember to use quotes around this value as it may have spaces in it. - PACT_BROKER_WEBHOOK_SCHEME_WHITELIST - a space delimited list (eg.
http https
). Defaults tohttps
.
- PACT_BROKER_BASE_EQUALITY_ONLY_ON_CONTENT_THAT_AFFECTS_VERIFICATION_RESULTS -
true
by default, may be set tofalse
. - PACT_BROKER_ORDER_VERSIONS_BY_DATE -
true
by default, may be set tofalse
.
Documentation for the Pact Broker application itself can be found in the Pact Broker wiki.
For a quick start with the Pact Broker and Postgres, we have an example Docker Compose setup you can use:
- Modify the
docker-compose.yml
file as required. - Run
docker-compose up
to get a running Pact Broker and a clean Postgres database
Now you can access your local broker:
curl -v http://localhost # you can visit in your browser too!
# SSL endpoint, note that URLs in response contain https:// protocol
curl -v -k https://localhost:8443
NOTE: this image should be modified before using in Production, in particular, the use of hard-coded credentials
See pact-broker-openshift for an example config file.
See the Troubleshooting page on the wiki.