Quick Start

Welcome to KubeMQ!

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to install KubeMQ into your Kubernetes cluster.

Before we can do anything, we need to ensure you have access to a Kubernetes cluster running 1.16 or later, and a functioning kubectl command on your local machine. (One easy option is to run Kubernetes on your local machine. We suggest Docker Desktoparrow-up-right or Minikubearrow-up-right, but there are many optionsarrow-up-right.)

Step 0:

Obtain KubeMQ License Key

  1. Please visit: https://account.kubemq.io/login/registerarrow-up-right and register for a license token.

  2. Wait for an email confirmation with your license Key

Step 1:

Run:

kubectl apply -f https://deploy.kubemq.io/init
kubectl apply -f https://deploy.kubemq.io/key/<license-key>

Step 2:

Install kubemqctl CLI tool

Step 3:

Send 'Hello World'

Get 'Hello World'

Step 4:

Load KubeMQ Dashboard

KubeMQ Dashboard

What's Next

Build & Deploy KubeMQ Components

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Learn KubeMQ Basics

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Learn KubeMQ Message Patterns

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Get started with KubeMQ message patterns

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