Micronaut is a microservice framework for building moudlar applications. This develops a configuration that bests works with Micronaut.
ignite: enabled: true comunication-spi: local-port: 5555
ignite: enabled: true cache-configurations: name: group-name: string onheap-cache: boolean sql-onheap-cache: boolean eager-ttl: boolean cache-mode: LOCAL | REPLICATED | PARTITIONED rebalance-mode: SYNC | ASYNC | NONE data-region-name: string key-type: java.Object value-type: java.Object second: group-name: two
@Factory public class configurationFactory(){ @Singleton @Bean @IgnitePrimary CacheConfiguration<String,String> cacheInstance() { return new CacheConfiguration<String, String>("my-cache") .setBackups(10); } }
ignite: enabled: true discovery-spi: kubernetes-ip-finder: enabled: trued namespace: default service-name: ignite
ignite: enabled: true discovery-spi: static-ip-finder: enabled: true addresses: - "127.0.0.1:47500" - "127.0.0.1:47501"
A bean for an IgniteConfiguration can be provided from a factory.
@Factory public class MyFactory { @Singleton @Bean @Primary @Named("default") IgniteConfiguration defaultConfiguration() { IgniteConfiguration cfg = new IgniteConfiguration(); // The node will be started as a client node. cfg.setClientMode(true); // Setting up an IP Finder to ensure the client can locate the servers. TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder ipFinder = new TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder(); ipFinder.setAddresses(Collections.singletonList("localhost:47500..47509")); cfg.setDiscoverySpi(new TcpDiscoverySpi().setIpFinder(ipFinder)); return cfg; } }
Micronaut cache is covered under snapshot documentation. By default the primary Ignite instance is used for Micronaut cache and the key from for each cache operation will refer to the IgniteCache instance.