RabbitMQ
Feature rich, multi-protocol messaging and streaming broker
RabbitMQ Web UI
brody192/railway-public-to-private-proxy
Just deployed
RabbitMQ
rabbitmq:management
Just deployed
/var/lib/rabbitmq
Deploy and Host RabbitMQ on Railway
RabbitMQ is the most popular open-source message broker, supporting both multi-protocol messaging and streaming all in one easy-to-use app. RabbitMQ is used worldwide by all sorts of companies and developers for handling messages.
About Hosting RabbitMQ
Hosting RabbitMQ allows you to access a powerful interface for configuration message streams in numerous protocols, and can easily be integrated within your apps using publicly available APIs. RabbitMQ is lightweight and can scale on Railway in order to support more throughput. RabbitMQ supports a wide variety of protocols, and can be adapted for high scale as well as high availability as needed.
Common Use Cases
- Microservices: Handle the communication between microservices using RabbitMQ, allowing a unified interface of communication.
- Long-running Services: Consume requests through RabbitMQ that may take a long time to run, and handle a large amount of requests easily.
- High Availability: Push and consume messages from a vast array of applications without any dependence on each other.
Dependencies for RabbitMQ Hosting
caddy
- For accessing the management user interface
Deployment Dependencies
- The official rabbitmq image - https://hub.docker.com/_/rabbitmq
- Reverse proxy for web interface access - https://github.com/brody192/railway-public-to-private-proxy/blob/main/Dockerfile
Why Deploy RabbitMQ on Railway?
Railway is a singular platform to deploy your infrastructure stack. Railway will host your infrastructure so you don't have to deal with configuration, while allowing you to vertically and horizontally scale it.
By deploying RabbitMQ on Railway, you are one step closer to supporting a complete full-stack application with minimal burden. Host your servers, databases, AI agents, and more on Railway.
Template Content
RabbitMQ Web UI
ghcr.io/brody192/railway-public-to-private-proxyRabbitMQ
rabbitmq:management