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Install APISIX in development environment

For different operating systems have different dependencies, see detail: Install Dependencies.

If you are a developer, we can set up a local development environment with the following commands after we installed dependencies.

git clone git@github.com:iresty/apisix.git
cd apisix

# init submodule
git submodule update --init --recursive

# install dependency
make dev

If all goes well, you will see this message at the end:

Stopping after installing dependencies for apisix

The following is the expected development environment directory structure:

$ tree -L 2 -d apisix
apisix
├── benchmark
│   ├── fake-apisix
│   └── server
├── bin
├── conf
│   └── cert
├── dashboard
│   ├── css
│   ├── fonts
│   ├── img
│   ├── js
│   └── tinymce
├── deps                    # dependent Lua and dynamic libraries
│   ├── lib64
│   └── share
├── doc
│   ├── images
│   └── plugins
├── logs
├── lua
│   └── apisix
├── rockspec
├── t
│   ├── admin
│   ├── config-center-yaml
│   ├── core
│   ├── lib
│   ├── node
│   ├── plugin
│   ├── router
│   └── servroot
└── utils

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.

# init nginx config file and etcd
$ make init
./bin/apisix init
./bin/apisix init_etcd

# start APISIX server
$ make run

# stop APISIX server
$ make stop

# more actions find by `help`
$ make help
Makefile rules:

    help:         Show Makefile rules.
    dev:          Create a development ENV
    check:        Check Lua source code
    init:         Initialize the runtime environment
    run:          Start the apisix server
    stop:         Stop the apisix server
    restart:      restart the apisix server
    clean:        Remove generated files
    reload:       Reload the apisix server
    install:      Install the apisix
    test:         Run the test case

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 codegit 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