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Simple RabbitMQ Service

rabbitmq up

Setup environment

RabbitMQ environment ,must be at .docker-compose/ directory as .env file. you can copy the sample:

cp .docker-compose/.env.local .docker-compose/.env

RabbitMQ management UI Access

The RabbitMQ management plugin provides an HTTP-based API for management and monitoring

production

To use management UI in production, there is a sample compose file ( docker-compose.join.nginx.yml ) , to join Nginx reverse proxy network. you can use docker-compose -f option, to join nginx network

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.join.nginx.yml up -d

development

To use management UI in local environment, there is a sample compose file ( docker-compose.local.yml ), to map ports.

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.local.yml up -d

then,the management UI can be accessed using a Web browser at http://localhost:15672/.

Clients

Clients on the same machine, can join this service by define an external network, for example when the client network name is sample-network it should define as:

networks:
    sample-network:
        external:
            name: rabbitmq_broker-network

The external network name, has two part, which are separated by an underline, rabbitmq is name of the repository, and broker-network is the network name of this repository