# etcd [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/coreos/etcd)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/coreos/etcd) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/coreos/etcd.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/coreos/etcd) [![Build Status](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/coreos/etcd/branches/master/shields_badge.svg)](https://semaphoreci.com/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) **Note**: The `master` branch may be in an *unstable or even broken state* during development. Please use [releases][github-release] instead of the `master` branch in order to get stable binaries. *the etcd v2 [documentation](Documentation/v2/README.md) has moved* ![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*: well-defined, user-facing API (gRPC) * *Secure*: automatic TLS with optional client cert authentication * *Fast*: benchmarked 10,000 writes/sec * *Reliable*: properly distributed using Raft etcd is written in Go and uses the [Raft][raft] consensus algorithm to manage a highly-available replicated log. etcd is used [in production by many companies](./Documentation/production-users.md), and the development team stands behind it in critical deployment scenarios, where etcd is frequently teamed with applications such as [Kubernetes][k8s], [fleet][fleet], [locksmith][locksmith], [vulcand][vulcand], [Doorman][doorman], and many others. Reliability is further ensured by rigorous [testing][etcd-tests]. See [etcdctl][etcdctl] for a simple command line client. [raft]: https://raft.github.io/ [k8s]: http://kubernetes.io/ [doorman]: https://github.com/youtube/doorman [fleet]: https://github.com/coreos/fleet [locksmith]: https://github.com/coreos/locksmith [vulcand]: https://github.com/vulcand/vulcand [etcdctl]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/tree/master/etcdctl [etcd-tests]: http://dash.etcd.io ## Getting started ### Getting etcd The easiest way to get etcd is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, Windows, [rkt][rkt], and Docker. Instructions for using these binaries are on the [GitHub releases page][github-release]. For those wanting to try the very latest version, you can [build the latest version of etcd][dl-build] from the `master` branch. You will first need [*Go*](https://golang.org/) installed on your machine (version 1.7+ is required). All development occurs on `master`, including new features and bug fixes. Bug fixes are first targeted at `master` and subsequently ported to release branches, as described in the [branch management][branch-management] guide. [rkt]: https://github.com/coreos/rkt/releases/ [github-release]: https://github.com/coreos/etcd/releases/ [branch-management]: ./Documentation/branch_management.md [dl-build]: ./Documentation/dl_build.md#build-the-latest-version ### Running etcd First start a single-member cluster of etcd: ```sh ./bin/etcd ``` This will bring up etcd listening on port 2379 for client communication and on port 2380 for server-to-server communication. Next, let's set a single key, and then retrieve it: ``` ETCDCTL_API=3 etcdctl put mykey "this is awesome" ETCDCTL_API=3 etcdctl get mykey ``` That's it! etcd is now running and serving client requests. For more - [Animated quick demo][demo-gif] - [Interactive etcd playground][etcd-play] [demo-gif]: ./Documentation/demo.md [etcd-play]: http://play.etcd.io/ ### etcd TCP ports The [official etcd ports][iana-ports] are 2379 for client requests, and 2380 for peer communication. [iana-ports]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/service-names-port-numbers/service-names-port-numbers.xhtml?search=etcd ### Running a local etcd cluster First install [goreman](https://github.com/mattn/goreman), which manages Procfile-based applications. Our [Procfile script](./Procfile) will set up a local example cluster. 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. Every cluster member and proxy accepts key value reads and key value writes. ### Running etcd on Kubernetes If you want to run etcd cluster on Kubernetes, try [etcd operator](https://github.com/coreos/etcd-operator). ### Next steps Now it's time to dig into the full etcd API and other guides. - Read the full [documentation][fulldoc]. - Explore the full gRPC [API][api]. - Set up a [multi-machine cluster][clustering]. - Learn the [config format, env variables and flags][configuration]. - Find [language bindings and tools][integrations]. - Use TLS to [secure an etcd cluster][security]. - [Tune etcd][tuning]. [fulldoc]: ./Documentation/docs.md [api]: ./Documentation/dev-guide/api_reference_v3.md [clustering]: ./Documentation/op-guide/clustering.md [configuration]: ./Documentation/op-guide/configuration.md [integrations]: ./Documentation/integrations.md [security]: ./Documentation/op-guide/security.md [tuning]: ./Documentation/tuning.md ## Contact - Mailing list: [etcd-dev](https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/etcd-dev) - IRC: #[etcd](irc://irc.freenode.org:6667/#etcd) on freenode.org - Planning/Roadmap: [milestones](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/milestones), [roadmap](./ROADMAP.md) - Bugs: [issues](https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues) ## Contributing See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow. ## Reporting bugs See [reporting bugs](Documentation/reporting_bugs.md) for details about reporting any issue you may encounter. ### License etcd is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.