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title: How to build Apache APISIX
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---
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## 1. Install dependencies
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The runtime environment for Apache APISIX requires Nginx and etcd.
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So before installation, please follow the different operating systems [install Dependencies](install-dependencies.md).
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## 2. Install Apache APISIX
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You can install Apache APISIX in a variety of ways, including source code packages, Docker, and Luarocks.
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### Installation via RPM package (CentOS 7)
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```shell
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sudo yum install -y https://github.com/apache/apisix/releases/download/2.6/apisix-2.6-0.x86_64.rpm
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```
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### Installation via Docker
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See https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/apisix
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### Installation via Helm Chart
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See https://github.com/apache/apisix-helm-chart
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### Installation via source release
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You need to download the Apache source release first:
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```shell
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$ mkdir apisix-2.6
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$ wget https://downloads.apache.org/apisix/2.6/apache-apisix-2.6-src.tgz
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$ tar zxvf apache-apisix-2.6-src.tgz -C apisix-2.6
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```
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Install the Lua libraries that the runtime depends on:
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```shell
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cd apisix-2.6
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make deps
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```
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## 3. Manage (start/stop) APISIX Server
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We can start the APISIX server by command `make run` in APISIX home folder,
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or we can stop APISIX server by command `make stop`.
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```shell
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# init nginx config file and etcd
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$ make init
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# start APISIX server
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$ make run
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# stop APISIX server gracefully
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$ make quit
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# stop APISIX server immediately
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$ make stop
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# more actions find by `help`
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$ make help
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```
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Environment variable can be used to configure APISIX. Please take a look at `conf/config.yaml` to
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see how to do it.
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## 4. Test
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1. Install perl's package manager `cpanminus` first
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2. Then install `test-nginx`'s dependencies via `cpanm`::`sudo cpanm --notest Test::Nginx IPC::Run > build.log 2>&1 || (cat build.log && exit 1)`
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3. Clone source code:`git clone https://github.com/iresty/test-nginx.git`. Note that we should use our fork.
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4. Load the `test-nginx` library with perl's `prove` command and run the test cases in the `/t` directory:
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* Set PERL5LIB for perl module: `export PERL5LIB=.:$PERL5LIB`
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* Run the test cases: `make test`
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* To set the path of nginx to run the test cases: `TEST_NGINX_BINARY=/usr/local/bin/openresty prove -Itest-nginx/lib -r t`
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* Some tests depend on external services and modified system configuration. If you want to setup a local CI environment,
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you can refer to `ci/linux_openresty_common_runner.sh`.
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### Troubleshoot Testing
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**Set Nginx Path**
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- If you run in to an issue `Error unknown directive "lua_package_path" in /API_ASPIX/apisix/t/servroot/conf/nginx.conf`
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make sure to set openresty as default nginx. And export the path as below.
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* export PATH=/usr/local/openresty/nginx/sbin:$PATH
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- Linux default installation path:
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* export PATH=/usr/local/openresty/nginx/sbin:$PATH
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- OSx default installation path via homebrew:
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* export PATH=/usr/local/opt/openresty/nginx/sbin:$PATH
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**Run Individual Test Cases**
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- Use the following command to run test cases constrained to a file:
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- prove -Itest-nginx/lib -r t/plugin/openid-connect.t
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## 5. Update Admin API token to protect Apache APISIX
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Changes the `apisix.admin_key` in the file `conf/config.yaml` and restart the service.
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Here is an example:
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```yaml
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apisix:
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# ... ...
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admin_key
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-
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name: "admin"
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key: abcdefghabcdefgh
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role: admin
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```
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When calling the Admin API, `key` can be used as a token.
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```shell
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$ curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes?api_key=abcdefghabcdefgh -i
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 07:48:04 GMT
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Content-Type: text/plain
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... ...
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{"node":{...},"action":"get"}
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$ curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes?api_key=abcdefghabcdefgh-invalid -i
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HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 08:17:58 GMT
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Content-Type: text/html
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... ...
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{"node":{...},"action":"get"}
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```
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## 6. Build OpenResty for APISIX
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Some features require you to build OpenResty with extra Nginx modules.
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If you need those features, you can build OpenResty with
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[this build script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api7/apisix-build-tools/master/build-apisix-openresty.sh).
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## 7. Add systemd unit file for APISIX
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If you install APISIX with rpm package, the unit file is installed automatically, and you could directly do
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```
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$ systemctl start apisix
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$ systemctl stop apisix
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$ systemctl enable apisix
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```
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If installed in other methods, you could refer to [the unit file template](https://github.com/api7/apisix-build-tools/blob/master/usr/lib/systemd/system/apisix.service), modify if needed, and place it as `/usr/lib/systemd/system/apisix.service`.
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