activemq-artemis/artemis-docker/readme.md

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Docker Image Example *

This is an example on how you could create your own Docker Image For Apache ActiveMQ Artemis based on CentOS or Ubuntu.

Preparing

Use the script ./prepare-docker.sh as it will copy the docker files under the binary distribution.

$ ./prepare.sh $ARTEMIS_HOME

Building

Go to $ARTEMIS_HOME where you prepared the binary with Docker files.

For Ubuntu:

From within the $ARTEMIS_HOME

$ docker build -f ./docker/Dockerfile-ubuntu -t artemis-ubuntu .

Note: -t artemis-ubuntu` is just a tag name for the purpose of this guide

For CentOS

From within the binary distribution folder:

$ docker build -f ./docker/Dockerfile-centos -t artemis-centos .

Variables:

  • ARTEMIS_USER
  • ARTEMIS_PASSWORD
  • ANONYMOUS_LOGIN

Default here is FALSE. If you set this to true, it will change security settings passed on the broker instance creation.

  • CREATE_ARGUMENTS

Default here is " --user {ARTEMIS_USER} --password {ARTEMIS_PASSWORD} --silent --http-host 0.0.0.0 --relax-jolokia"

This will be passed straight to ./artemis create during the execution.

Mapping point

  • /var/lib/artemis-instance

It's possible to map a folder as the instance broker. This will hold the configuration and the data of the running broker. This is useful for when you want the data persisted outside of a container.

Lifecycle of the execution

A broker instance will be created during the execution of the instance. If you pass a mapped folder for /var/lib/artemis-instance an image will be created or reused depending on the contents of the folder.

Running a CentOS image

The image just created in the previous step allows both stateless or stateful runs. The stateless run is achieved by:

$ docker run --rm -it -p 61616:61616 -p 8161:8161 artemis-centos 

The image will also support mapped folders and mapped ports. To run the image with the instance persisted on the host:

docker run -it -p 61616:61616 -p 8161:8161 -v <broker folder on host>:/var/lib/artemis-instance artemis-centos 

where <broker folder on host> is a folder where the broker instance is supposed to be saved and reused on each run.