With the RabbitMQ broker installed, we just need to launch it. There are these two approaches to doing that:
- Starting it in our current shell
- Having it start when the machine boots
To start in our current shell, we can execute the following command:
$ rabbitmq-server RabbitMQ 3.6.4. Copyright (C) 2007-2016 Pivotal Software... ## ## Licensed under the MPL. See http://www.rabbitmq.com/ ## ## ########## Logs: /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit@localhost.log ###### ## /usr/local/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit@localhost-sasl.... ########## Starting broker... completed with 10 plugins.
On a macOS with Homebrew, use the following to launch as a daemon process and relaunch when we reboot:
$ brew services start rabbitmq