Reputation: 47
I've been trying to enable RabbitMQ management plugin using C# code.
I was successfully able to install RabbitMQ server using c# by using following code.
RunspaceConfiguration runspaceConfiguration = RunspaceConfiguration.Create();
Runspace runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(runspaceConfiguration);
runspace.Open();
RunspaceInvoke scriptInvoker = new RunspaceInvoke(runspace);
Pipeline pipeline = runspace.CreatePipeline();
Command myCommand = new Command("Start-Process");
CommandParameter testParam = new CommandParameter("FilePath", @"C:\Users\saadp\Desktop\Dependencies\rabbitmq-server-3.8.3.exe");
CommandParameter testParam2 = new CommandParameter("ArgumentList", new string[] { "/S" });
CommandParameter testParam3 = new CommandParameter("Wait");
myCommand.Parameters.Add(testParam);
myCommand.Parameters.Add(testParam2);
myCommand.Parameters.Add(testParam3);
pipeline.Commands.Add(myCommand);
var results = pipeline.Invoke();
But, When I try to enable RabbitMQ management plugin using following CommandParameters, It doesn't affect anything. What actually happens is after executing this code new Command Prompt opens and closes in a matter of fraction.
Here is the code which I've tried.
CommandParameter testParam = new CommandParameter("FilePath", @"""C:\Program Files\RabbitMQ Server\rabbitmq_server-3.8.3\sbin\rabbitmq-plugins.bat""");
CommandParameter testParam2 = new CommandParameter("ArgumentList", new string[] { "'enable rabbitmq_management'" });
CommandParameter testParam3 = new CommandParameter("Wait");
Upvotes: 2
Views: 573
Reputation: 47
I got this working by following this code.
private static string RunScript(string scriptText)
{
// create Powershell runspace
Runspace runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace();
// open it
runspace.Open();
// create a pipeline and feed it the script text
Pipeline pipeline = runspace.CreatePipeline();
pipeline.Commands.AddScript(scriptText);
// add an extra command to transform the script
// output objects into nicely formatted strings
// remove this line to get the actual objects
// that the script returns. For example, the script
// "Get-Process" returns a collection
// of System.Diagnostics.Process instances.
pipeline.Commands.Add("Out-String");
// execute the script
pipeline.Invoke();
// close the runspace
runspace.Close();
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1026
Try this:
var startInfo =
new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = @"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe",
Arguments = "/c rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_management",
WorkingDirectory = @"C:\Program Files\RabbitMQ Server\rabbitmq_server-3.7.11\sbin",
WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Maximized
};
Process.Start(startInfo)?.WaitForExit();
Process.Start("net", "stop RabbitMQ")?.WaitForExit();
Process.Start("net", "start RabbitMQ")?.WaitForExit();
Upvotes: 0