ZC Buildout recipe for setting up RabbitMQ.
Project description
Buildout recipe for downloading and installing RabbitMQ.
A brief documentation
This recipe takes a number of options:
- erlang-path
The path where to find the erlc command (default = /usr/local/bin).
- url
The URL to download the RabbitMQ source distribution.
- prefix
Prefix path (default = <buildout directory>).
Tests
We will define a buildout template used by the recipe:
>>> buildout_cfg = """ ... [buildout] ... parts = rabbitmq ... offline = true ... ... [rabbitmq] ... recipe = rod.recipe.rabbitmq ... url = http://www.rabbitmq.com/releases/rabbitmq-server/v1.7.2/rabbitmq-server-1.7.2.tar.gz ... """
We’ll start by creating a buildout:
>>> import os.path >>> write('buildout.cfg', buildout_cfg)
Running the buildout gives us:
>>> output = system(buildout) >>> if output.endswith("ebin ebin/rabbit.app < ebin/rabbit_app.in\n"): True ... else: print output True
Changes
1.1.2 2010-05-02
fixed parameter in generated rabbitmq-server script (-sname instead of -name)
1.1.1 2010-03-21
Fixes an issue where the Erlang path wasn’t set correctly.
1.1.0 2010-03-20
Updated for RabbitMQ 1.7.2.
1.0.0 2009-08-23
Initial release.
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