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Deploy with Source Codes

The Dashboard contains both manager-api and web, but web is optional.

The manager-api and web will be included in this build guide product.

Prerequisites#

Before using source codes to build, make sure that the following dependencies are installed in your environment.

manager-api#

  1. Golang 1.13+: For users in mainland China, you can use the following command to speed up the module downloads.
$ go env -w GOPROXY=https://goproxy.cn,direct

web#

  1. Node.js 10.23.0+
  2. Yarn

Clone the project#

$ git clone -b release/2.9.0 https://github.com/apache/apisix-dashboard.git

Build#

$ cd apisix-dashboard$ make build

When the build is complete, the results are stored in the root output directory.

Note: make build will build manager-api and web, use the make help command to see more commands.

Launch#

  1. After the build is complete and before you start, make sure the following dependencies are installed and running in your environment.
  1. Check and modify the configuration information in output/conf/conf.yaml according to your deployment environment.

  2. Launch the Dashboard

$ cd ./output
$ ./manager-api
# or running in background$ nohup ./manager-api &
  1. Without changing the configuration, visit http://127.0.0.1:9000 to use the dashboard with GUI, where the default username and password are admin.

  2. Stop the Dashboard

manager-api provides a sub command stop to quit the program gracefully, just run:

$ ./manager-api stop

Optional#

  1. Running manager-api as an OS service.

Without clubbing manager-api with external command such as nohup (in Unix systems), we also provide a long term solution for running the program as an operating system managed background service. The feature is cross-platform, os agnostic and works on well known Linux, Windows and Mac OS distributions.

Note: The manager-api as a service is listed by the name apisix-dashboard under the OS's service manager.

manager-api provides a list of sub commands to start and manage the lifecycle of the background service.

# start Apache APISIX Dashboard service$ ./manager-api start
# re-install Apache APISIX Dashboard service$ ./manager-api install
# inspect the status of Apache APISIX Dashboard service$ ./manager-api status
# stop Apache APISIX Dashboard service. stop can be used with or without service$ ./manager-api stop
# remove Apache APISIX Dashboard service$ ./manager-api remove

Working directory#

The output directory mention above is the default working directory.

You can move the entire directory to any path you want, and use the -p to specify it as the working directory.

For example, you can move it to /usr/local/apisix-dashboard/

$ mv ./output/manager-api /usr/local/bin/
$ mv ./output/ /usr/local/apisix-dashboard/
$ manager-api -p /usr/local/apisix-dashboard/