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README
"Yo rabbit, Trixx are for hackers" The goal of Trixx is to build an administration and monitoring tool for RabbitMQ. Trixx consists of 3 componments: Trixx web, Trixx service, and Trixx Erlang. Trixx Erlang is used to communicate with Erlang nodes to extract RabbitMQ information. Trixx service returns RabbitMQ information as JSON. Trixx web consumes JSON and renders the administration interface. Features of Trixx: * All the features of rabbitmqctl + more via a web interface * User authentication * More coming soon Since Trixx directly communicates with Erlang nodes, it requires JInterface. Trixx is using Erlang 6.5 at the time of this writing. Building -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To build from source: ant fetch-deps compile-rabbit-server jar Note that we've included a specific version of RabbitMQ at this time. Erlang must be installed so it can be built. RabbitMQ will be built by the compile-rabbit-server target. To compile rabbit server Python 2.5 or greater must be installed along with simplejson.py. Then in separate terminals, first run the rabbit server: ant run-rabbit Then the trixx server: ant run-trixx Open your browser to any of the following urls to incoming JSON: GET http://localhost:8080/exchanges/:vhost - :vhost is optional, default to "/" POST http://localhost:8080/exchanges - params: user, password, name, type, vhost, durable GET http://localhost:8080/queues/:vhost POST http://localhost:8080/queues - params: user, password, name, vhost, durable GET http://localhost:8080/bindings/:vhost GET http://localhost:8080/vhosts POST http://localhost:8080/vhosts - params: name GET http://localhost:8080/connections GET http://localhost:8080/users/:user/permissions - :user is the rabbit user name GET http://localhost:8080/users PUT http://localhost:8080/users - params: name, vhost, config_permission write_permission, read_permission POST http://localhost:8080/users - params: name, password, vhost, config_permission write_permission, read_permission DELETE http://localhost:8080/users/:user GET http://localhost:8080/rabbit/status PUT http://localhost:8080/rabbit/start PUT http://localhost:8080/rabbit/stop PUT http://localhost:8080/rabbit/reset POST http://localhost:8080/sessions/authenticate - parmas: name, password To run the Ruby Web Management Console: ant run-www Navigate to http://localhost:3000/ and login with RabbitMQ user/password. Dependencies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are making an effort to ensure that Trixx and its dependencies are java 1.5 compatible. If you are working on Trixx and would like to submit changes back to the core repository, please ensure that your code is 1.5 compatible. Contact -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions/problems/suggestions with Trixx I can be contacted in the following ways: Email: aaron.feng.blog@gmail.com Twitter: aaronfeng Blog: leftrightfold.com

