- Where to get help:
https://emqx.io or https://github.com/emqx/emqx
- Where to file issues:
https://github.com/emqx/emqx/issues
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Supported architectures
amd64
,arm64v8
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Supported Docker versions:
EMQX is the world's most scalable open-source MQTT broker with a high performance that connects 100M+ IoT devices in 1 cluster, while maintaining 1M message per second throughput and sub-millisecond latency.
EMQX supports multiple open standard protocols like MQTT, HTTP, QUIC, and WebSocket. It's 100% compliant with MQTT 5.0 and 3.x standard, and secures bi-directional communication with MQTT over TLS/SSL and various authentication mechanisms.
With the built-in powerful SQL-based rules engine, EMQX can extract, filter, enrich and transform IoT data in real-time. In addition, it ensures high availability and horizontal scalability with a masterless distributed architecture, and provides ops-friendly user experience and great observability.
EMQX boasts more than 20K+ enterprise users across 50+ countries and regions, connecting 100M+ IoT devices worldwide, and is trusted by over 400 customers in mission-critical scenarios of IoT, IIoT, connected vehicles, and more, including over 70 Fortune 500 companies like HPE, VMware, Verifone, SAIC Volkswagen, and Ericsson.
Execute some command under this docker image
$ docker run -d --name emqx emqx/emqx:${tag}
For example
$ docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 emqx/emqx:latest
The EMQX broker runs as Linux user emqx
in the docker container.
All EMQX Configuration in etc/emqx.conf
can be configured via environment variables.
By default, the environment variables with EMQX_
prefix are mapped to key-value pairs in configuration files.
You can change the prefix by overriding HOCON_ENV_OVERRIDE_PREFIX
.
Example:
EMQX_LISTENERS__SSL__DEFAULT__ACCEPTORS <--> listeners.ssl.default.acceptors
EMQX_ZONES__DEFAULT__MQTT__MAX_PACKET_SIZE <--> zones.default.mqtt.max_packet_size
- Prefix
EMQX_
is removed - All upper case letters is replaced with lower case letters
__
is replaced with.
If HOCON_ENV_OVERRIDE_PREFIX=DEV_
is set:
DEV_LISTENER__SSL__EXTERNAL__ACCEPTORS <--> listener.ssl.external.acceptors
DEV_MQTT__MAX_PACKET_SIZE <--> mqtt.max_packet_size
DEV_LISTENERS__TCP__DEFAULT__BIND <--> listeners.tcp.default.bind
For example, set MQTT TCP port to 1883
$ docker run -d --name emqx -e DEV_LISTENERS__TCP__DEFAULT__BIND=1883 -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 emqx/emqx:latest
Please read more about EMQX configuration in the official documentation.
Options | Default | Mapped | Description |
---|---|---|---|
EMQX_NAME |
container name | none | EMQX node short name |
EMQX_HOST |
container IP | none | EMQX node host, IP or FQDN |
These environment variables are used during container startup phase only in docker-entrypoint.sh.
If EMQX_NAME
and EMQX_HOST
are set, and EMQX_NODE_NAME
is not set, EMQX_NODE_NAME=$EMQX_NAME@$EMQX_HOST
.
Otherwise EMQX_NODE_NAME
is taken verbatim.
EMQX supports a variety of clustering methods, see our documentation for details.
Let's create a static node list cluster from docker-compose.
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Create
docker-compose.yaml
:version: '3' services: emqx1: image: emqx/emqx:latest environment: - "EMQX_NAME=emqx" - "EMQX_HOST=node1.emqx.io" - "EMQX_CLUSTER__DISCOVERY_STRATEGY=static" - "EMQX_CLUSTER__STATIC__SEEDS=[[email protected], [email protected]]" networks: emqx-bridge: aliases: - node1.emqx.io emqx2: image: emqx/emqx:latest environment: - "EMQX_NAME=emqx" - "EMQX_HOST=node2.emqx.io" - "EMQX_CLUSTER__DISCOVERY_STRATEGY=static" - "EMQX_CLUSTER__STATIC__SEEDS=[[email protected], [email protected]]" networks: emqx-bridge: aliases: - node2.emqx.io networks: emqx-bridge: driver: bridge
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Start the docker-compose cluster
docker-compose -p my_emqx up -d
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View cluster
$ docker exec -it my_emqx_emqx1_1 sh -c "emqx_ctl cluster status" Cluster status: #{running_nodes => ['[email protected]','[email protected]'], stopped_nodes => []}
If you want to persist the EMQX docker container, you need to keep the following directories:
/opt/emqx/data
/opt/emqx/etc
/opt/emqx/log
Since data in these folders are partially stored under the /opt/emqx/data/mnesia/${node_name}
, the user also needs to reuse the same node name to see the previous state. In detail, one needs to specify the two environment variables: EMQX_NAME
and EMQX_HOST
, EMQX_HOST
set as 127.0.0.1
or network alias would be useful.
In if you use docker-compose, the configuration would look something like this:
volumes:
vol-emqx-data:
name: foo-emqx-data
vol-emqx-etc:
name: foo-emqx-etc
vol-emqx-log:
name: foo-emqx-log
services:
emqx:
image: emqx/emqx:latest
restart: always
environment:
EMQX_NAME: foo_emqx
EMQX_HOST: 127.0.0.1
volumes:
- vol-emqx-data:/opt/emqx/data
- vol-emqx-etc:/opt/emqx/etc
- vol-emqx-log:/opt/emqx/log
Note that /opt/emqx/etc
contains some essential configuration files. If you want to mount a host directory in the container to persist configuration overrides, you will need to bootstrap it with default configuration files.
Under Linux host machine, the easiest way is Tuning guide.
If you want tune Linux kernel by docker, you must ensure your docker is latest version (>=1.12).
docker run -d --name emqx -p 18083:18083 -p 1883:1883 \
--sysctl fs.file-max=2097152 \
--sysctl fs.nr_open=2097152 \
--sysctl net.core.somaxconn=32768 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog=16384 \
--sysctl net.core.netdev_max_backlog=16384 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range=1000 65535 \
--sysctl net.core.rmem_default=262144 \
--sysctl net.core.wmem_default=262144 \
--sysctl net.core.rmem_max=16777216 \
--sysctl net.core.wmem_max=16777216 \
--sysctl net.core.optmem_max=16777216 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_rmem=1024 4096 16777216 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_wmem=1024 4096 16777216 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_max_tw_buckets=1048576 \
--sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout=15 \
emqx/emqx:latest
REMEMBER: DO NOT RUN EMQX DOCKER PRIVILEGED OR MOUNT SYSTEM PROC IN CONTAINER TO TUNE LINUX KERNEL, IT IS UNSAFE.