# etcd [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/coreos/etcd.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/coreos/etcd) [![Docker Repository on Quay.io](https://quay.io/repository/coreos/etcd-git/status "Docker Repository on Quay.io")](https://quay.io/repository/coreos/etcd-git) ![etcd Logo](logos/etcd-horizontal-color.png) etcd is a distributed, consistent key value store for shared configuration and service discovery with a focus on being: * *Simple*: curl'able user facing API (HTTP+JSON) * *Secure*: optional SSL client cert authentication * *Fast*: benchmarked 1000s of writes/s per instance * *Reliable*: properly distributed using Raft etcd is written in Go and uses the [Raft][raft] consensus algorithm to manage a highly-available replicated log. See [etcdctl][etcdctl] for a simple command line client. Or feel free to just use curl, as in the examples below. [zookeeper]: http://zookeeper.apache.org/ [doozer]: https://github.com/ha/doozerd [raft]: http://raftconsensus.github.io/ [etcdctl]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/tree/master/etcdctl If you're considering etcd for production use, please see: [production-ready.md](./Documentation/production-ready.md) ## Getting Started ### Getting etcd The latest release and setup instructions are available at [GitHub][github-release]. [github-release]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/ ### Running etcd First start a single-member cluster of etcd: ```sh ./bin/etcd ``` This will bring up etcd listening on port 4001 for client communication and on port 7001 for server-to-server communication. Next, let's set a single key, and then retrieve it: ``` curl -L http://127.0.0.1:4001/v2/keys/mykey -XPUT -d value="this is awesome" curl -L http://127.0.0.1:4001/v2/keys/mykey ``` You have successfully started an etcd and written a key to the store. ### Running local etcd cluster First install [goreman](https://github.com/mattn/goreman), which manages Procfile-based applications. Our [Profile script](./Procfile) will set up a local example cluster. You can start it with: ```sh goreman start ``` This will bring up 3 etcd members `infra1`, `infra2` and `infra3` and etcd proxy `proxy`, which runs locally and composes a cluster. You can write a key to the cluster and retrieve the value back from any member or proxy. ### Next Steps Now it's time to dig into the full etcd API and other guides. - Explore the full [API][api]. - Set up a [multi-machine cluster][clustering]. - Learn the [config format, env variables and flags][configuration]. - Find [language bindings and tools][libraries-and-tools]. - Use TLS to [secure an etcd cluster][security]. - [Tune etcd][tuning]. - [Upgrade from 0.4.6 to 2.0.0][upgrade]. [api]: ./Documentation/api.md [clustering]: ./Documentation/clustering.md [configuration]: ./Documentation/configuration.md [libraries-and-tools]: ./Documentation/libraries-and-tools.md [security]: ./Documentation/security.md [tuning]: ./Documentation/tuning.md [upgrade]: ./Documentation/0_4_migration_tool.md ## Contact - Mailing list: [etcd-dev](https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/etcd-dev) - IRC: #[coreos](irc://irc.freenode.org:6667/#coreos) on freenode.org - Planning/Roadmap: [milestones](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/milestones) - Bugs: [issues](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues) ## Contributing See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow. ## Project Details ### Versioning #### Service Versioning etcd uses [semantic versioning](http://semver.org) New minor versions may add additional features to the API. You can get the version of etcd by issuing a request to /version: ```sh curl -L http://127.0.0.1:4001/version ``` #### API Versioning The `v2` API responses should not change after the 2.0.0 release but new features will be added over time. #### 32-bit systems etcd has known issues on 32-bit systems due to a bug in the Go runtime. See #[358][358] for more information. [358]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/358 ### License etcd is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.