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You can find the tutorial in the Zeebe documentation.)
Export the connection settings as environment variables:
export ZEEBE_ADDRESS='[Zeebe API]'
export ZEEBE_CLIENT_ID='[Client ID]'
export ZEEBE_CLIENT_SECRET='[Client Secret]'
export ZEEBE_AUTHORIZATION_SERVER_URL='[OAuth API]'
Hint: When you create client credentials in Camunda Cloud you have the option to download a file with above lines filled out for you.
Then run any example in src:
cd src
go run example-4.goFirst start a broker
docker run --rm -d -p 26500:26500 --name broker camunda/zeebe:8.0.0Then run any example in src:
cd src
go run example-4.goTo test and update this guide for a new Zeebe version, go to the Update Zeebe
Version
workflow. Click run workflow, choose master, your version x.y.z and
whether or not to push the changes.
Note, that the Zeebe version x.y.z must be available as a docker image tagged
as `camunda/zeebe:1.1.0
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Most Zeebe source files are made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0 except for the broker-core component. The broker-core source files are made available under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (GNU AGPLv3). See individual source files for details.