2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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@echo off
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2020-07-10 21:31:17 +08:00
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REM This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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REM License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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REM file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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REM
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2024-02-06 00:53:36 +08:00
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REM Copyright (c) 2007-2025 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. The term “Broadcom” refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
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2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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REM
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REM Scopes the variables to the current batch file
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setlocal
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rem Preserve values that might contain exclamation marks before
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rem enabling delayed expansion
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set TDP0=%~dp0
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set STAR=%*
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setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
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REM Get default settings with user overrides for (RABBITMQ_)<var_name>
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REM Non-empty defaults should be set in rabbitmq-env
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call "%TDP0%\rabbitmq-env.bat" %~n0
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if not exist "!ERLANG_HOME!\bin\erl.exe" (
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echo.
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echo ******************************
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echo ERLANG_HOME not set correctly.
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echo ******************************
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echo.
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echo Please either set ERLANG_HOME to point to your Erlang installation or place the
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echo RabbitMQ server distribution in the Erlang lib folder.
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echo.
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exit /B 1
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)
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REM Disable erl_crash.dump by default for control scripts.
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if not defined ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS (
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set ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=0
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)
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"!ERLANG_HOME!\bin\erl.exe" +B ^
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-boot !CLEAN_BOOT_FILE! ^
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-noinput -noshell -hidden -smp enable ^
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!RABBITMQ_CTL_ERL_ARGS! ^
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2020-06-25 21:20:23 +08:00
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-kernel inet_dist_listen_min !RABBITMQ_CTL_DIST_PORT_MIN! ^
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-kernel inet_dist_listen_max !RABBITMQ_CTL_DIST_PORT_MAX! ^
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2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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-run escript start ^
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2025-03-26 23:32:38 +08:00
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-escript main Elixir.RabbitMQCtl ^
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2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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-extra "%RABBITMQ_HOME%\escript\rabbitmq-upgrade" !STAR!
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if ERRORLEVEL 1 (
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exit /B %ERRORLEVEL%
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)
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Move most of shell scripts to Erlang code
A large part of the rabbitmq-server(8) and CLI scripts, both
Bourne-shell and Windows Batch versions, was moved to Erlang code and
the RabbitMQ startup procedure was reorganized to be closer to a regular
Erlang application.
A new application called `rabbitmq_prelaunch` is responsible for:
1. Querying the environment variables to initialize important
variables (using the new `rabbit_env` module in rabbitmq-common).
2. Checking the compatibility with the Erlang/OTP runtime.
3. Configuring Erlang distribution.
5. Writing the PID file.
The application is started early (i.e. it is started before `rabbit`).
The `rabbit` application runs the second half of the prelaunch sequence
at the beginning of the application `start()` function. This second
phase is responsible for the following steps:
1. Preparing the feature flags registry.
2. Reading and validating the configuration.
3. Configuring logging.
4. Running the various cluster checks.
In addition to this prelaunch sequence, the `rabbit` application start
procedure ends with a "postlaunch" sequence which takes care of
starting enabled plugins.
Thanks to this, RabbitMQ can be started with `application:start(rabbit)`
as any other Erlang application. The only caveats are:
* Mnesia must be stopped at the time `rabbit_prelaunch` is started,
and must remain stopped when `rabbit` is started, to allow the
Erlang distribution setup and cluster checks. `rabbit` takes care of
starting Mnesia.
* Likewise for Ra, because it relies on the `ra` application
environment to be configured.
Transitioning from scripts to Erlang code has the following benefits:
* RabbitMQ start behavior should be identical between Unix and
Windows. Also, features should be on par now. For instance, RabbitMQ
now writes a PID file on Windows, like it always did on Unix-based
systems.
* The difference between published packages and a development
environment are greatly reduced. In fact, we removed all the "if
this is a dev working copy, then ..." blocks.
As part of that, the `rabbit` application is now treated like its
plugins: it is packaged as an `.ez` archive and written to the
`plugins` directory (even though it is not technically a plugin).
Also in a development copy, the CLI is copied to the top-level
project. So when testing a plugin for instance, the CLI to use is
`sbin/rabbitmqctl` in the current directory, not the master copy in
`rabbit/scripts`.
* As a consequence of the previous two points, maintaining and testing
on Windows is now made easy. It should even be possible to setup CI
on Windows.
* There are less issues with paths containing non-US-ASCII characters,
which can happen on Windows because RabbitMQ stores its data in user
directories by default.
This process brings at least one more benefit: we now have early logging
during this prelaunch phase, which eases diagnostics and debugging.
There are also behavior changes:
* The new format configuration files used to be converted to an
Erlang-term-based file by the Cuttlefish CLI. To do that,
configuration schemas were copied to a temporary directory and the
generated configuration file was written to RabbitMQ data directory.
Now, Cuttlefish is used as a library: everything happens in memory.
No schemas are copied, no generated configuration is written to
disk.
* The PID file is removed when the Erlang VM exits.
* The `rabbit_config` module was trimmed significantly because most of
the configuration handling is done in `rabbit_prelaunch_conf` now.
* The RabbitMQ nodename does not appear on the command line, therefore
it is missing from ps(1) and top(1) output.
* The `rabbit:start()` function will probably behave differently in
some ways because it defers everything to the Erlang application
controller (instead of reimplementing it).
2019-05-15 22:27:51 +08:00
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EXIT /B 0
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2019-09-22 13:36:42 +08:00
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endlocal
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