Basic NATS and NATS Streaming Setup
Minimal NATS and NATS Streaming Setup
To try NATS with the minimal number of components, you can start with the following:
# Single server NATS
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nats-io/k8s/master/nats-server/single-server-nats.yml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nats-io/k8s/master/nats-streaming-server/single-server-stan.yml
This will setup:
- A statefulset with a single NATS server (no auth nor TLS)
- A single NATS Streaming node using file store with persistence
- A
nats
headless service to which you can connect - A NATS Streaming Server that uses the cluster name
stan
Note that the only service your applications have to connect to is the nats
service, the NATS Streaming server will be available by using NATS as a transport.
Next, try using nats-box
to connect to the nats
service to confirm that you have set both NATS and NATS Streaming correctly.
kubectl run -i --rm --tty nats-box --image=synadia/nats-box --restart=Never
# Send message to NATS
nats-box:~# nats sub -s nats hello &
Listening on [hello]
nats-box:~# nats pub -s nats hello world
# Send/Receive message to STAN
nats-box:~# stan-pub -s nats -c stan hello world
Published [hello] : 'world'
nats-box:~# stan-sub -s nats -c stan hello
Connected to nats clusterID: [stan] clientID: [stan-sub]
Listening on [hello], clientID=[stan-sub], qgroup=[] durable=[]
[#1] Received: sequence:1 subject:"hello" data:"world" timestamp:1579544643374163630
HA Setup Using StatefulSets
In order to have higher availability you can setup NATS and NATS Streaming (STAN) to run in clustering mode. The following commands will setup a 3 node NATS cluster as well as a 3 node NATS Streaming cluster that has an attached volume for persistence. Note, you will need more than one node available in your Kubernetes cluster in order for this to work, so in case of deploying onto minikube or docker desktop, please try the single node installer instead.
# Create NATS cluster
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nats-io/k8s/master/nats-server/simple-nats.yml
# Create STAN cluster
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nats-io/k8s/master/nats-streaming-server/simple-stan.yml
For NATS Streaming, it is actually recommended to use the Fault Tolerance mode as that would show better performance than clustering mode and better failover. You can follow this guide to setup NATS Streaming with Fault Tolerance.
Using Helm Charts
Both NATS and NATS Streaming have officially supported Helm charts as well: