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RabbitMQ

This enables a RabbitMQ service container that can be used by other containers on the same network and the host machine itself.

Installation

Warning

This obsolete recipe has been replaced by the add-on "ochorocho/ddev-rabbitmq" (ddev get ochorocho/ddev-rabbitmq). See the repository https://github.com/ochorocho/ddev-rabbitmq/

  1. Copy docker-compose.rabbitmq.yaml to your project
  2. Copy the directory rabbitmq-build to your project.

The rabbitmq-build directory contains the enabled plugins, these are required for having a functioning RabbitMQ service, as the container would otherwise stop itself shortly after starting. The plugins themselves are what enables the management UI and the graphs within it.

Configuration

From within the container, the RabbitMQ container is reached at hostname: ddev-<projectname>-rabbitmq, port: 5672, so the server URL might be amqp://ddev-<projectname>-rabbitmq:5672.

For more details check the connection section below.

Connection

RabbitMQ is accessible from the host machine itself as well as between the containers on the same network, and comes with a nice management UI for ease of use.

Important: If you need to run multiple ddev sites that use this RabbitMQ service, you will have to alter the ports per site in the docker-compose.rabbitmq.yaml.

Management UI

The management UI can be accessed through http://<DDEV_SITENAME>.ddev.site:15672 on the host machine. Username "rabbitmq", password "rabbitmq".

AMQP protocol access

You can access the RabbitMQ service through it's AMQP protocol two ways:

  • From the host machine: amqp://<DDEV_SITENAME>.ddev.site:5672
  • From docker containers on the same docker network (ddev_default): amqp://ddev-<projectname>-rabbitmq:5672

Originally by @Graloth