--- title: Install Dependencies --- - [Note](#note) - [CentOS 7](#centos-7) - [Fedora 31 & 32](#fedora-31--32) - [Ubuntu 16.04 & 18.04](#ubuntu-1604--1804) - [Debian 9 & 10](#debian-9--10) - [Mac OSX](#mac-osx) ## Note - Since v2.0 Apache APISIX would not support the v2 protocol storage to etcd anymore, and the minimum etcd version supported is v3.4.0. What's more, etcd v3 uses gRPC as the messaging protocol, while Apache APISIX uses HTTP(S) to communicate with etcd cluster, so be sure the [etcd gRPC gateway](https://etcd.io/docs/v3.4.0/dev-guide/api_grpc_gateway/) is enabled. - Now by default Apache APISIX uses HTTP protocol to talk with etcd cluster, which is insecure. Please configure certificate and corresponding private key for your etcd cluster, and use "https" scheme explicitly in the etcd endpoints list in your Apache APISIX configuration, if you want to keep the data secure and integral. See the etcd section in `conf/config-default.yaml` for more details. - If you want use Tengine instead of OpenResty, please take a look at this installation step script [Install Tengine at Ubuntu](https://github.com/apache/apisix/blob/master/ci/linux_tengine_runner.sh). - If it is OpenResty 1.19, APISIX will use OpenResty's built-in LuaJIT to run `bin/apisix`; otherwise it will use Lua 5.1. If you encounter `luajit: lj_asm_x86.h:2819: asm_loop_ fixup: Assertion '((intptr_t)target & 15) == 0' failed`, this is a problem with the low version of OpenResty's built-in LuaJIT under certain compilation conditions. - On some platforms, installing LuaRocks via the package manager will cause Lua to be upgraded to Lua 5.3, so we recommend installing LuaRocks via source code. if you install OpenResty and its OpenSSL develop library (openresty-openssl111-devel for rpm and openresty-openssl111-dev for deb) via the official repository, then [we provide a script for automatic installation](https://github.com/apache/apisix/blob/master/utils/linux-install-luarocks.sh). If you compile OpenResty yourself, you can refer to the above script and change the path in it. If you don't specify the OpenSSL library path when you compile, you don't need to configure the OpenSSL variables in LuaRocks, because the system's OpenSSL is used by default. If the OpenSSL library is specified at compile time, then you need to ensure that LuaRocks' OpenSSL configuration is consistent with OpenResty's. - WARNING: If you are using OpenResty which is older than `1.17.8`, please installing openresty-openss-devel instead of openresty-openssl111-devel. ## CentOS 7 ```shell # install etcd wget https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/download/v3.4.13/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz tar -xvf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && \ cd etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64 && \ sudo cp -a etcd etcdctl /usr/bin/ # add OpenResty source sudo yum install yum-utils sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://openresty.org/package/centos/openresty.repo # install OpenResty and some compilation tools sudo yum install -y openresty curl git gcc openresty-openssl111-devel unzip # install LuaRocks curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/apisix/master/utils/linux-install-luarocks.sh -sL | bash - # start etcd server nohup etcd & ``` ## Fedora 31 & 32 ```shell # add OpenResty source sudo yum install yum-utils sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://openresty.org/package/fedora/openresty.repo # install etcd wget https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/download/v3.4.13/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz tar -xvf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && \ cd etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64 && \ sudo cp -a etcd etcdctl /usr/bin/ # install OpenResty and some compilation tools sudo yum install -y openresty curl git gcc openresty-openssl111-devel # install LuaRocks curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/apisix/master/utils/linux-install-luarocks.sh -sL | bash - # start etcd server nohup etcd & ``` ## Ubuntu 16.04 & 18.04 ```shell # add OpenResty source wget -qO - https://openresty.org/package/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://openresty.org/package/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) main" sudo apt-get update # install etcd wget https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/download/v3.4.13/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz tar -xvf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && \ cd etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64 && \ sudo cp -a etcd etcdctl /usr/bin/ # install OpenResty and some compilation tools sudo apt-get install -y git openresty curl openresty-openssl111-dev # install LuaRocks curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/apisix/master/utils/linux-install-luarocks.sh -sL | bash - # start etcd server nohup etcd & ``` ## Debian 9 & 10 ```shell # optional sed -i 's|^deb http://deb.debian.org/debian|deb http://mirrors.huaweicloud.com/debian|g' /etc/apt/sources.list sed -i 's|^deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security|deb http://mirrors.huaweicloud.com/debian-security|g' /etc/apt/sources.list apt update apt install wget gnupg -y # add OpenResty source wget -qO - https://openresty.org/package/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get -y install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://openresty.org/package/debian $(lsb_release -sc) openresty" sudo apt-get update # install etcd wget https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/releases/download/v3.4.13/etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz tar -xvf etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64.tar.gz && \ cd etcd-v3.4.13-linux-amd64 && \ sudo cp -a etcd etcdctl /usr/bin/ # install OpenResty and some compilation tools sudo apt-get install -y git openresty curl make openresty-openssl111-dev # install LuaRocks curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/apisix/master/utils/linux-install-luarocks.sh -sL | bash - # start etcd server nohup etcd & ``` ## Mac OSX ```shell # install OpenResty, etcd and some compilation tools brew install openresty/brew/openresty luarocks lua@5.1 etcd curl git # start etcd server brew services start etcd # enable TLS for etcd server etcd --cert-file=/path/to/cert --key-file=/path/to/pkey --advertise-client-urls https://127.0.0.1:2379 ```