captainVersion: 4 services: $$cap_appname: image: rabbitmq:$$cap_rabbitmq_version volumes: - $$cap_appname-rabbitmq-data:/var/lib/rabbitmq restart: always environment: RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_USER: $$cap_rabbitmq_user RABBITMQ_DEFAULT_PASS: $$cap_rabbitmq_password RABBITMQ_NODENAME: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename caproverExtra: notExposeAsWebApp: 'true' caproverOneClickApp: variables: - id: $$cap_rabbitmq_version label: RabbitMQ Version Tag description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags https://hub.docker.com/r/library/rabbitmq/tags/ defaultValue: '3.7' validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/ - id: $$cap_rabbitmq_user label: RabbitMQ Default User description: '' validRegex: /.{1,}/ - id: $$cap_rabbitmq_password label: RabbitMQ Default Password description: '' validRegex: /.{1,}/ - id: $$cap_rabbitmq_nodename label: RabbitMQ Nodename description: Nodename is appended to the end of the database directory. defaultValue: rabbit@localhost validRegex: /.{1,}/ instructions: start: >- RabbitMQ is open source message broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). The RabbitMQ server is written in the Erlang programming language and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for clustering and failover. Client libraries to interface with the broker are available for all major programming languages. Enter your RabbitMQ Configuration parameters and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish. end: RabbitMQ is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:5672 to other apps. displayName: RabbitMQ isOfficial: true description: RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software that originally implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol documentation: Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/rabbitmq