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title: Deploy Apache APISIX with Docker

Manual deploy apisix via docker

Create a network apisix

docker network create \
  --driver=bridge \
  --subnet=172.18.0.0/16 \
  --ip-range=172.18.5.0/24 \
  --gateway=172.18.5.254 \
  apisix

Run etcd server with apisix network

Specify ip 172.18.5.10

docker run -it --name etcd-server \
-v `pwd`/example/etcd_conf/etcd.conf.yml:/opt/bitnami/etcd/conf/etcd.conf.yml \
-p 2379:2379 \
-p 2380:2380  \
--network apisix \
--ip 172.18.5.10 \
--env ALLOW_NONE_AUTHENTICATION=yes bitnami/etcd:3.4.9

Note:

  1. Windows OS use absolute paths to hang in the configuration file.
  2. e.g:Windows dir path E:\GitHub\docker-apisix,configuration file hang path is -v /e/github/docker-apisix/example/etcd_conf/etcd.conf.yml:/opt/bitnami/etcd/conf/etcd.conf.yml

Run Apache APISIX server

You need etcd docker to work with Apache APISIX. You can refer to the docker-compose example.

Or you can run APISIX with Docker directly(Docker name is test-api-gateway):

Check or Modify etcd address to http: //172.18.5.10:2379 in pwd / example / apisix_conf / config.yaml: /usr/local/apisix/conf/config.yaml

docker run --name test-api-gateway \
 -v `pwd`/example/apisix_conf/config.yaml:/usr/local/apisix/conf/config.yaml \
 -v `pwd`/example/apisix_log:/usr/local/apisix/logs  \
 -p 9080:9080 \
 -p 9091:9091  \
 -p 9443:9443 \
 --network apisix \
 --ip 172.18.5.11 \
 -d apache/apisix

Note:

  1. Windows OS use absolute paths to hang in the configuration file and log dir.

Have a test

Test with admin api

e.g. Get route list, should be return

curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/
...
{"node":{"createdIndex":4,"modifiedIndex":4,"key":"\/apisix\/routes","dir":true},"action":"get"}

Clean

docker rm test-api-gateway
docker rm etcd-server
docker network rm apisix