# Build Apache APISIX ## 1. Install dependencies The runtime environment for Apache APISIX requires Nginx and etcd. So before installation, please follow the different operating systems [install Dependencies](install-dependencies.md). ## 2. Install Apache APISIX You can install Apache APISIX in a variety of ways, including source code packages, Docker, and Luarocks. ### Installation via source release You need to download the Apache source release first: ```shell wget http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/apisix/1.1/apache-apisix-1.1-incubating-src.tar.gz tar zxvf apache-apisix-1.1-incubating-src.tar.gz ``` Install the Lua libraries that the runtime depends on: ```shell cd apache-apisix-1.1-incubating make deps ``` ### Installation via RPM package (CentOS 7) ```shell sudo yum install -y https://github.com/apache/incubator-apisix/releases/download/1.1/apisix-1.1-0.el7.noarch.rpm ``` ### Installation via Luarocks (macOS not supported) Execute the following command in the terminal to complete the installation of APISIX (only recommended for developers): > Install the code for the master branch via a script ```shell sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/incubator-apisix/master/utils/install-apisix.sh)" ``` > Install the specified version via Luarocks: ```shell # Install version 1.1 sudo luarocks install --lua-dir=/path/openresty/luajit apisix 1.1 # old luarocks not support the `lua-dir` parameter, you can remove this option sudo luarocks install apisix 1.1 ``` ## 3. Manage (start/stop) APISIX Server We can start the APISIX server by command `make run` in APISIX home folder, or we can stop APISIX server by command `make stop`. ```shell # init nginx config file and etcd $ make init # start APISIX server $ make run # stop APISIX server $ make stop # more actions find by `help` $ make help Makefile rules: help: Show Makefile rules. deps: Installation dependencies utils: Installation tools lint: Lint Lua source code init: Initialize the runtime environment run: Start the apisix server stop: Stop the apisix server clean: Remove generated files reload: Reload the apisix server install: Install the apisix test: Run the test case license-check: Check lua souce code for Apache License ``` ## 4. Test 1. Install perl's package manager `cpanminus` first 2. Then install `test-gninx` via `cpanm`::`sudo cpanm --notest Test::Nginx IPC::Run > build.log 2>&1 || (cat build.log && exit 1)` 3. Clone source code:`git clone https://github.com/openresty/test-nginx.git`; 4. Load the `test-nginx` library with perl's `prove` command and run the test cases in the `/t` directory: * Run the test cases: `prove -Itest-nginx/lib -r t` * To set the path of nginx to run the test cases: `TEST_NGINX_BINARY=/usr/local/bin/openresty prove -Itest-nginx/lib -r t` ## 5. Update Admin API token to protect Apache APISIX Changes the `apisix.admin_key` in the file `conf/config.yaml` and restart the service. Here is an example: ```yaml apisix: # ... ... admin_key - name: "admin" key: abcdefghabcdefgh role: admin ``` When calling the Admin API, `key` can be used as a token. ```shell $ curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes?api_key=abcdefghabcdefgh -i HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 07:48:04 GMT Content-Type: text/plain ... ... {"node":{...},"action":"get"} $ curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes?api_key=abcdefghabcdefgh-invalid -i HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 08:17:58 GMT Content-Type: text/html ... ... {"node":{...},"action":"get"} ```