**Docker images are not official ASF releases but provided for convenience. Recommended usage is always to build the source.** ## How To Build Image **The master branch is for the version of Apache APISIX 2.x. If you need a previous version, please build from the [v1.x](https://github.com/apache/apisix-docker/releases/tag/v1.x) tag.** ### Build an image from source 1. Build from release version: ```sh # Assign Apache release version to variable `APISIX_VERSION`, for example: 2.9. # The latest release version can be find at `https://github.com/apache/apisix/releases` export APISIX_VERSION=2.9 # build alpine based image make build-on-alpine # build centos based image make build-on-centos ``` 2. Build from master branch version, which has latest code(ONLY for the developer's convenience): ```sh export APISIX_VERSION=master # build alpine based image make build-on-alpine # build centos based image make build-on-centos ``` 3. Build from local code: ```sh # To copy apisix into image, we need to include it in build context cp -r ./apisix export APISIX_PATH=./apisix make build-on-alpine-local # Might need root privilege if encounter "error checking context: 'can't start'" ``` **Note:** For Chinese, the following command is always recommended. The additional build argument `ENABLE_PROXY=true` will enable proxy to definitely accelerate the progress. ```sh $ make build-on-alpine-cn ``` ### Manual deploy apisix via docker [Manual deploy](https://github.com/apache/apisix-docker/blob/master/docs/en/latest/manual.md) ### QuickStart via docker-compose **start all modules with docker-compose** ```sh cd example docker-compose -p docker-apisix up -d ``` You can refer to [the docker-compose example](https://github.com/apache/apisix-docker/blob/master/docs/en/latest/example.md) for more try. ### Quick test with all dependencies in one Docker container * All in one Docker container for Apache APISIX ```sh make build-all-in-one # launch APISIX container docker run -d \ -p 9080:9080 -p 9091:9091 -p 2379:2379 \ -v `pwd`/all-in-one/apisix/config.yaml:/usr/local/apisix/conf/config.yaml \ apache/apisix:whole ``` * All in one Docker container for Apache apisix-dashboard **The latest version of `apisix-dashboard` is 2.10 and can be used with APISIX 2.11.** ```sh make build-dashboard # launch APISIX-dashboard container docker run -d \ -p 9080:9080 -p 9091:9091 -p 2379:2379 -p 9000:9000 \ -v `pwd`/all-in-one/apisix/config.yaml:/usr/local/apisix/conf/config.yaml \ -v `pwd`/all-in-one/apisix-dashboard/conf.yaml:/usr/local/apisix-dashboard/conf/conf.yaml \ apache/apisix-dashboard:whole ``` Tips: If there is a port conflict, please modify the host port through `docker run -p`, e.g. ```sh # launch APISIX-AIO container docker run -d \ -p 19080:9080 -p 19091:9091 -p 12379:2379 -p 19000:9000 \ -v `pwd`/all-in-one/apisix/config.yaml:/usr/local/apisix/conf/config.yaml \ -v `pwd`/all-in-one/apisix-dashboard/conf.yaml:/usr/local/apisix-dashboard/conf/conf.yaml \ apache/apisix-dashboard:whole ``` ### Note Apache APISIX expose prometheus metrics port on 9091, and you need to expose it to `0.0.0.0` instead of the default `127.0.0.1` to make it accessible outside docker. You could achieve it with adding the following to your `config.yaml`. ```shell plugin_attr: prometheus: export_addr: ip: "0.0.0.0" port: 9091 ```