A High Performance NATS Server written in Go.
Server options:
-a, --addr HOST Bind to HOST address (default: 0.0.0.0)
-p, --port PORT Use PORT (default: 4222)
-P, --pid FILE File to store PID
-m, --http_port PORT Use HTTP PORT
-c, --config FILE Configuration File
Logging options:
-l, --log FILE File to redirect log output
-T, --logtime Timestamp log entries (default: true)
-s, --syslog Enable syslog as log method.
-r, --remote_syslog Syslog server addr (udp://localhost:514).
-D, --debug Enable debugging output
-V, --trace Trace the raw protocol
Authorization options:
--user user User required for connections
--pass password Password required for connections
Common options:
-h, --help Show this message
-v, --version Show version
# Sample config file
port: 4242
net: apcera.me # net interface
http_port: 8222
authorization {
user: derek
password: T0pS3cr3t
timeout: 1
}
cluster {
host: '127.0.0.1'
port: 4244
authorization {
user: route_user
password: T0pS3cr3tT00!
timeout: 0.5
}
# Routes are actively solicited and connected to from this server.
# Other servers can connect to us if they supply the correct credentials
# in their routes definitions from above.
routes = [
nats-route://user1:[email protected]:4245
nats-route://user2:[email protected]:4246
]
}
# logging options
debug: false
trace: true
logtime: false
log_file: "/tmp/gnatsd.log"
#pid file
pid_file: "/tmp/gnatsd.pid"
This code currently requires at least version 1.1 of Go, but we encourage the use of the latest stable release. Go is still young and improving rapidly, new releases provide performance improvements and fixes. Information on installation, including pre-built binaries, is available at http://golang.org/doc/install. Stable branches of operating system packagers provided by your OS vendor may not be sufficient.
Run go version
to see the version of Go which you have installed.
Run go build
inside the directory to build.
Run go test ./...
to run the unit regression tests.
A successful build run produces no messages and creates an executable called
gnatsd
in this directory. You can invoke that binary, with no options and
no configuration file, to start a server with acceptable standalone defaults
(no authentication, no clustering).
Run go help
for more guidance, and visit http://golang.org/ for tutorials,
presentations, references and more.
There are several client language bindings for NATS.
(The MIT License)
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