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nats-box
A lightweight container with NATS utilities.
- nats - NATS management utility (README)
- nsc - create NATS accounts and users (README)
- nats-top - top-like tool for monitoring NATS servers (README)
Getting started
Use tools to interact with NATS.
$ docker run --rm -it natsio/nats-box:latest
~ # nats pub -s demo.nats.io test 'Hello World'
16:33:27 Published 11 bytes to "test"
Running in Kubernetes:
# Interactive mode
kubectl run -i --rm --tty nats-box --image=natsio/nats-box --restart=Never
nats-box:~# nats sub -s nats hello &
nats-box:~# nats pub -s nats hello world
# Non-interactive mode
kubectl apply -f https://nats-io.github.io/k8s/tools/nats-box.yml
kubectl exec -it nats-box -- /bin/sh
Using NSC to manage NATS v2 users and accounts
You can mount a local volume to get nsc accounts, nkeys, and other config back on the host.
$ docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd)/nsc:/nsc natsio/nats-box:latest
# In case NSC not initialized already:
nats-box:~# nsc init -d /nsc
$ tree -L 2 nsc/
nsc/
├── accounts
│ ├── nats
│ └── nsc.json
└── nkeys
├── creds
└── keys
5 directories, 1 file