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Atomix Vert.x Cluster Manager
This project provides a cluster manager for Vert.x built on the Atomix distributed systems framework.
Installation
Add the Maven dependency to your pom.xml
:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.atomix.vertx</groupId>
<artifactId>atomix-vertx</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
Usage
To use the Atomix cluster manager, simply add the Atomix jar to your classpath. By default, when the Atomix cluster manager is loaded it will load the Atomix configuration from an atomix.conf
file on the classpath.
atomix.conf
cluster {
memberId: member-1
host: 192.168.10.2
port: 5679
multicast.enabled: true
discovery {
type: multicast
broadcastInterval: 1s
}
protocol {
type: swim
broadcastUpdates: true
probeInterval: 1s
failureTimeout: 5s
}
}
managementGroup {
type: raft
partitions: 1
members: [member-1, member-2, member-3]
}
partitionGroups.data {
type: primary-backup
partitions: 32
}
A complete configuration reference can be found on the website.
ClusterManager clusterManager = new AtomixClusterManager();
You can also provide a custom configuration file by passing the file name to the AtomixClusterManager
constructor.
ClusterManager clusterManager = new AtomixClusterManager("my.conf");
To use the AtomixClusterManager
programmatically, construct an Atomix
instance and pass it to the constructor.
Atomix atomix = Atomix.builder()
.withMemberId("member-1")
.withHost("192.168.10.2")
.withPort(5679)
.withMulticastEnabled()
.withMembershipProvider(MulticastDiscoveryProvider.builder()
.withBroadcastInterval(Duration.ofSeconds(1))
.build())
.withMembershipProtocol(SwimMembershipProtocol.builder()
.withBroadcastUpdates(true)
.withProbeInterval(Duration.ofSeconds(1))
.withFailureTimeout(Duration.ofSeconds(5))
.build())
.withManagementGroup(RaftPartitionGroup.builder()
.withNumPartitions(1)
.withMembers("member-1", "member-2", "member-3")
.build())
.withPartitionGroups(PrimaryBackupPartitionGroup.builder("data")
.withNumPartitions(32)
.build())
.build();
ClusterManager clusterManager = new AtomixClusterManager(atomix);
Once the cluster manager has been constructed, configure Vert.x to use the Atomix cluster manager and start a clustered instance.
// Configure the Vert.x cluster manager and create a new clustered Vert.x instance
VertxOptions options = new VertxOptions().setClusterManager(manager);
Vertx.clusteredVertx(options, res -> {
if (res.succeeded()) {
Vertx vertx = res.result();
} else {
// failed!
}
});
See the Atomix website for more information on configuring Atomix clusters.