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# Setup RabbitMQ
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## Locally
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You can run a RabbitMQ server locally using Docker:
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```bash
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docker run -d --hostname my-rabbit --name some-rabbit rabbitmq:3
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```
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You can then interact with the server using the client port: `localhost:5672`.
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## Kubernetes
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The easiest way to install RabbitMQ on Kubernetes is by using the [Helm chart](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/rabbitmq):
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```bash
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helm install rabbitmq stable/rabbitmq
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```
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Look at the chart output and get the username and password.
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This will install RabbitMQ into the `default` namespace.
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To interact with RabbitMQ, find the service with: `kubectl get svc rabbitmq`.
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For example, if installing using the example above, the RabbitMQ server client address would be:
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`rabbitmq.default.svc.cluster.local:5672`
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## Create a Dapr component
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The next step is to create a Dapr component for RabbitMQ.
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Create the following YAML file named `rabbitmq.yaml`:
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```yml
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apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
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kind: Component
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metadata:
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name: <name>
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spec:
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type: pubsub.rabbitmq
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metadata:
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- name: host
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-HOST> # Required. Example: "rabbitmq.default.svc.cluster.local:5672"
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metadata:
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- name: consumerID
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-CONSUMER-ID> # Required. Any unique ID. Example: "myConsumerID"
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metadata:
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- name: durable
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-DURABLE> # Optional. Default: "false"
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metadata:
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- name: deletedWhenUnused
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-DELETE-WHEN-UNUSED> # Optional. Default: "false"
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metadata:
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- name: autoAck
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-AUTO-ACK> # Optional. Default: "false"
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metadata:
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- name: deliveryMode
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-DELIVERY-MODE> # Optional. Default: "0". Values between 0 - 2.
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metadata:
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- name: requeueInFailure
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value: <REPLACE-WITH-REQUEUE-IN-FAILURE> # Optional. Default: "false".
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```
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The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described [here](../../concepts/secrets/README.md)
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## Apply the configuration
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### In Kubernetes
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To apply the RabbitMQ pub/sub to Kubernetes, use the `kubectl` CLI:
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```bash
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kubectl apply -f rabbitmq.yaml
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```
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### Running locally
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The Dapr CLI will automatically create a directory named `components` in your current working directory with a Redis component.
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To use RabbitMQ, replace the contents of `messagebus.yaml` file with the contents of `rabbitmq.yaml` above (Don't change the filename).
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