Multi-configuration Isolation
Seata supports Multi-configuration Isolation since 0.6.1,You can configure it in the following steps.
use case
Suppose we now have a test environment in which we want to read only the configuration items corresponding to the test environment.
1.Environment Configuration
Seata provides two ways to set up different environments:
- -e test,where test is the name of the environment.(This can be only used for server side)
e.g.(Linux)
sh seata-server.sh -e test
- Use SEATA_ENV as the key of environment variable,and it's value will be the name of the environment.(This can be only used for client side)[recommended]
e.g.(Linux)
#vi /etc/profile
export SEATA_ENV=test
:wq
#source /etc/profile
- Use seataEnv as the key of jvm options,and it's value will be the name of the environment.(This can be only used for client side)[recommended]
-DseataEnv=test
2.Name the new configuration file
- Copy and rename file.conf to file-env.conf,where env is the name of the environment. e.g. file-test.conf
- Copy and rename registry.conf to registry-env.conf,where env is the name of the environment. e.g. registry-test.conf
- In the registry-test.conf file, modify as follows:
registry {
...
file {
name = "file-test.conf"
}
config {
...
file {
name = "file-test.conf"
}
After all the steps have been set up, you can start using Seata configuration isolation.