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RABBITMQ-PLUGINS(1) RabbitMQ Service RABBITMQ-PLUGINS(1)
NAME
rabbitmq-plugins - command line tool for managing RabbitMQ broker plugins
SYNOPSIS
rabbitmq-plugins {command} [command options...]
DESCRIPTION
rabbitmq-plugins is a command line tool for managing RabbitMQ broker plugins. It allows one to enable, disable and browse plugins. It must
be run by a user with write permissions to the RabbitMQ configuration directory.
Some plugins depend on others to work correctly. rabbitmq-plugins traverses these dependencies and enables all required plugins. Plugins
listed on the rabbitmq-plugins command line are marked as explicitly enabled; dependent plugins are marked as implicitly enabled.
Implicitly enabled plugins are automatically disabled again when they are no longer required.
COMMANDS
list [-v] [-m] [-E] [-e] [pattern]
-v
Show all plugin details (verbose).
-m
Show only plugin names (minimal).
-E
Show only explicitly enabled plugins.
-e
Show only explicitly or implicitly enabled plugins.
pattern
Pattern to filter the plugin names by.
Lists available plugins, their versions, dependencies and descriptions. Each plugin is prefixed with a status indicator - [ ] to
indicate that the plugin is not enabled, [E] to indicate that it is explicitly enabled, and [e] to indicate that it is implicitly
enabled.
If the optional pattern is given, only plugins whose name matches pattern are shown.
enable {plugin ...}
plugin
One or more plugins to enable.
Enables the specified plugins and all their dependencies.
disable {plugin ...}
plugin
One or more plugins to disable.
Disables the specified plugins and all plugins that depend on them.
EXAMPLES
rabbitmq-plugins list
This command lists all the plugins available, on one line each.
rabbitmq-plugins list -v
This command lists all the plugins available.
rabbitmq-plugins list -v management
This command lists all the plugins available, but does not display plugins whose name does not contain "management".
rabbitmq-plugins list -e rabbit
This command lists all implicitly or explicitly enabled RabbitMQ plugins.
rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_shovel rabbitmq_management
This command enables the shovel and management plugins and all their dependencies.
rabbitmq-plugins disable amqp_client
This command disables amqp_client and all plugins that depend on it.
AUTHOR
The RabbitMQ Team <info@rabbitmq.com>
RabbitMQ Server 06/22/2012 RABBITMQ-PLUGINS(1)