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DISCLAIMER: This project is deprecated and not maintained

Cherami is a distributed, scalable, durable, and highly available message queue system we developed at Uber Engineering to transport asynchronous tasks.

This repo contains the source code of Cherami server, cross-zone replicator server, and several tools. Your application needs to use the client to interact with the server. The client can be found here.

Getting started

To get cherami-server:

git clone [email protected]:uber/cherami-server.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/uber/cherami-server

Build

We use glide to manage Go dependencies. Please make sure glide is in your PATH before you attempt to build.

  • Build the cherami-server and other binaries (will not run test):
make bins

Local Test

We need a Cassandra running locally in order to run the integration tests. Please make sure cqlsh is in /usr/local/bin, and it can connect to the local Cassandra server.

make test

Run Cherami locally

  • Setup the cherami keyspace for metadata:
RF=1 ./scripts/cherami-setup-schema
  • The service can be started as follows:
CHERAMI_ENVIRONMENT=local ./cherami-server start all

Note: cherami-server is configured via config/base.yaml with some parameters overriden by config/local.yaml. In this config, Cherami is bound to localhost.

One can use the CLI to verify if Cherami is running properly:

./cherami-cli --env=prod --hostport=127.0.0.1:4922 create destination /test/cherami

Deploy Cherami as a cluster

Documentation coming soon....

Contributing

We'd love your help in making Cherami great. If you find a bug or need a new feature, open an issue and we will respond as fast as we can. If you want to implement new feature(s) and/or fix bug(s) yourself, open a pull request with the appropriate unit tests and we will merge it after review.

Note: All contributors also need to fill out the Uber Contributor License Agreement before we can merge in any of your changes.

Documentation

Interested in learning more about Cherami? Read the blog post: eng.uber.com/cherami

License

MIT License, please see LICENSE for details.