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Current version of Asynqmon is compatible with [Asynq v0.15 or above](https://github.com/hibiken/asynq/releases).
## Installation
## Install
### Release binaries
You can download the release binary for your system from the
[releases page](https://github.com/hibiken/asynqmon/releases).
### Docker image
To pull the docker image:
```bash
# Pull the latest image
docker pull hibiken/asynqmon
# Or specify the image by tag
docker pull hibiken/asynqmon[:tag]
```
### Building from source
To build Asynqmon from source code, first ensure that have a working
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The `asynqmon` binary should be created in the current directory.
## Usage
### Building docker image
Asynqmon server needs to connect to redis server to serve data.
By default, it connects to redis server running on port 6379 locally, and the server listens on port 8080.
To use the defaults, simply run and open http://localhost:8080.
```bash
./asynqmon
```
Pass flags to specify port, redis server address, etc.
```bash
./asynqmon --port=3000 --redis_addr=localhost:6380
```
To see all available flags, run
```bash
./asynqmon --help
```
## Running from Docker
To run Asynqmon in a Docker container, you only need to install [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started) on your system. No need to install [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) and [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/), they will be installed automatically in the container.
After that, just run this command:
To build docker image locally, run:
```bash
make docker
```
Next, go to [localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) and see Asynqmon dashboard:
## Run
![Screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11155743/113557216-57af2b80-9606-11eb-8ab6-df023b14e5c1.png)
### Change default Asynqmon settings
By default, Asynqmon web server listens on `http://localhost:8080` and connects to a Redis server on port `localhost:6379`.
You can easily change this settings by running Docker container with custom options, like this:
To use the defaults, simply run and open http://localhost:8080.
```bash
# with a local binary
./asynqmon
# with docker
docker run --rm \
--name asynqmon \
-p 8080:8080 \
hibiken/asynqmon
```
By default, Asynqmon web server listens on port `8080` and connects to a Redis server listening on `127.0.0.1:6379`.
Pass flags to specify port, redis server address, etc.
```bash
# with a local binary
./asynqmon --port=3000 --redis_addr=localhost:6380
# with docker (connect to redis-server running on the host machine)
docker run --rm \
--name asynqmon \
-p 3000:3000 \
asynqmon --port=3000 --redis_addr=host.docker.internal:6380
```
hibiken/asynqmon --port=3000 --redis_addr=host.docker.internal:6380
### Connect to a Redis server from Docker
If you run Redis server from Docker container too (i.e. is **not** locally installed to your machine), you need to set [Docker network](https://docs.docker.com/network/) to make them work together. For example, if Redis container have a name `dev-redis`, and our Docker network called `dev-network`, you should run Asynqmon container by this command:
```bash
# with docker (connect to redis-server running in a docker container)
docker run --rm \
--name asynqmon \
--network dev-network \
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asynqmon --redis_addr=dev-redis:6379
```
To see all available flags, run
```bash
# with a local binary
./asynqmon --help
# with docker
docker run hibiken/asynqmon --help
```
Next, go to [localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) and see Asynqmon dashboard:
![Screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11155743/113557216-57af2b80-9606-11eb-8ab6-df023b14e5c1.png)
## License
Asynqmon is released under the MIT license. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/hibiken/asynqmon/blob/master/LICENSE).