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Chapter 1. Service Registry Operator quickstart
You can quickly install the Service Registry Operator on the command line by using Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs).
The quickstart example deploys your Service Registry instance with storage in an SQL database:
The recommended installation option for production environments is the OpenShift OperatorHub. The recommended storage option is an SQL database for performance, stability, and data management.
1.1. Quickstart Service Registry Operator installation Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
You can quickly install and deploy the Service Registry Operator on the command line, without the Operator Lifecycle Manager, by using a downloaded set of installation files and example CRDs.
Prerequisites
- You are logged in to an OpenShift cluster with administrator access.
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You have the OpenShift
occommand-line client installed. For more details, see the OpenShift CLI documentation.
Procedure
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Browse to Red Hat Software Downloads, select the product version, and download the examples in the Service Registry CRDs
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Extract the downloaded CRDs
.zipfile and change to theapicurio-registry-install-examplesdirectory. Create an OpenShift project for the Service Registry Operator installation, for example:
export NAMESPACE="apicurio-registry" oc new-project "$NAMESPACE"
export NAMESPACE="apicurio-registry" oc new-project "$NAMESPACE"Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Enter the following command to apply the example CRD in the
install/install.yamlfile:cat install/install.yaml | sed "s/apicurio-registry-operator-namespace/$NAMESPACE/g" | oc apply -f -
cat install/install.yaml | sed "s/apicurio-registry-operator-namespace/$NAMESPACE/g" | oc apply -f -Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Enter
oc get deploymentto check the readiness of the Service Registry Operator. For example, the output should be as follows:NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE apicurio-registry-operator 1/1 1 1 XmYs
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE apicurio-registry-operator 1/1 1 1 XmYsCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow
1.2. Quickstart Service Registry instance deployment Copiar o linkLink copiado para a área de transferência!
To create your Service Registry instance deployment, use the SQL database storage option to connect to an existing PostgreSQL database.
Prerequisites
- Ensure that the Service Registry Operator is installed.
- You have a PostgreSQL database that is reachable from your OpenShift cluster.
Procedure
Open the
examples/apicurioregistry_sql_cr.yamlfile in an editor and view theApicurioRegistrycustom resource (CR):Example CR for SQL storage
Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow In the
dataSourcesection, replace the example settings with your database connection details. For example:dataSource: url: "jdbc:postgresql://postgresql.apicurio-registry.svc:5432/registry" userName: "pgadmin" password: "pgpass"dataSource: url: "jdbc:postgresql://postgresql.apicurio-registry.svc:5432/registry" userName: "pgadmin" password: "pgpass"Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Enter the following commands to apply the updated
ApicurioRegistryCR in the namespace with the Service Registry Operator, and wait for the Service Registry instance to deploy:oc project "$NAMESPACE" oc apply -f ./examples/apicurioregistry_sql_cr.yaml
oc project "$NAMESPACE" oc apply -f ./examples/apicurioregistry_sql_cr.yamlCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Enter
oc get deploymentto check the readiness of the Service Registry instance. For example, the output should be as follows:NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE example-apicurioregistry-sql-deployment 1/1 1 1 XmYs
NAME READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE example-apicurioregistry-sql-deployment 1/1 1 1 XmYsCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Enter
oc get routesto get theHOST/PORTURL to launch the Service Registry web console in your browser. For example:example-apicurioregistry-sql.apicurio-registry.router-default.apps.mycluster.myorg.mycompany.com
example-apicurioregistry-sql.apicurio-registry.router-default.apps.mycluster.myorg.mycompany.comCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow