ARTEMIS-4408 Update docker-run.sh for etc override
After creating the artemis docker image using the docker-run.sh script,
it is not possible to map a user supplied broker.xml using a volume
mapping. The broker.xml file is not there before instance creation,
so we cannot a static file mapping.
This change introduces an etc-override folder to write over the etc
folder contents. If a folder named etc-override exists inside the
instance folder, its contents will be copied over to etc folder after
instance creation. In order to use custom files that reside in etc,
eg. broker.xml or artemis.profile; it is sufficient to place these
files to a folder and map it to /var/lib/artemis-instance/etc-override
folder of the image.
The usage is also documented in readme.md file under the docker folder.
This is a clarification of the steps required to create a docker image
from ActiveMQ source using the local-distribution method and a couple
of formatting recommendations.
Only report finding matching log message if all requested entries are present in it, not just the last one provided.
Also fix the updated AssertionLoggerHandler usage within AddressFullLoggingTest, ensure it is active across the full period expected messages can happen and doesnt miss early ones.
The test cannot work on Windows unless I can make the `upgrade` CLI command
respect my choice to upgrade a Linux distribution. This commit therefore adds
a new `--linux` option for the `upgrade` command, and leverages it in the
`upgrade-linux` smoke test.
* The `--cygwin` option has been preserved for backwards compatibility.
* The `IS_CYGWIN` attribute has been renamed to `IS_NIX` to reflect the change.
* The OS "recognition" method (in `InstallAbstract::run`) has been updated to
reflect the need for enforcing *nix behavior, which is now the default if all
other methods fail.
This commit introduces support for configuring a specific Duplicate ID cache size per address in the Artemis server. Previously, there was only a global setting for the ID cache size, but now each address can have its own cache size.
The changes include the addition of a new configuration property id-cache-size in the Artemis server configuration file. This property can now be specified under each address setting in the configuration file, and its value will determine the Duplicate ID cache size for that particular address. If the id-cache-size property is not specified for an address, it will use the global setting.
The test cases have been updated to cover this new functionality, and integration test have been added to verify that address-specific cache sizes work as expected.
Documentation has been added to address-settings.adoc, configuration-index.adoc and duplicate-detection.adoc
Markdown, which is currently used for user-facing documentation, is good
for a lot of things. However, it's not great for the kind of complex
documentation we have and our need to produce both multi-page HTML and
single-page PDF output via Maven.
Markdown lacks features which would make the documentation easier to
read, easier to navigate, and just look better overall.
The current tool-chain uses honkit and a tool called Calibre. Honkit is
written in TypeScript and is installed via NPM. Calibre is a native tool
so it must be installed via an OS-specific package manager. All this
complexity makes building, releasing, uploading, etc. a pain.
AsciiDoc is relatively simple like Markdown, but it has more features
for presentation and navigation not to mention Java-based Maven tooling
to generate both HTML and PDF. Migrating will improve both the
appearance of the documentation as well as the processes to generate and
upload it.
This commit contains the following changes:
- Convert all the Markdown for the User Manual, Migration Guide, and
Hacking guide to AsciiDoc via kramdown [1].
- Update the `artemis-website` build to use AsciiDoctor Maven tooling.
- Update `RELEASING.md` with simplified instructions.
- Update Hacking Guide with simplified instructions.
- Use AsciiDoc link syntax in Artemis Maven doc plugin.
- Drop EPUB & MOBI docs for User Manual as well as PDF for the Hacking
Guide. All docs will be HTML only except for the User Manual which
will have PDF.
- Move all docs up out of their respective "en" directory. This was a
hold-over from when we had docs in different languages.
- Migration & Hacking Guides are now single-page HTML since they are
relatively short.
- Refactor README.md to simplify and remove redundant content.
Benefits of the change:
- Much simplified tooling. No more NPM packages or native tools.
- Auto-generated table of contents for every chapter.
- Auto-generated anchor links for every sub-section.
- Overall more appealing presentation.
- All docs will use the ActiveMQ favicon.
- No more manual line-wrapping! AsciiDoc recommends one sentence per
line and paragraphs are separated by a blank line.
- AsciiDoctor plugins for IDEA are quite good.
- Resulting HTML is less than *half* of the previous size.
All previous links/bookmarks should continue to work.
[1] https://github.com/asciidoctor/kramdown-asciidoc