Abstraction layer for quick and simple rabbitMQ connection, messaging and administration. Inspired by Jazz Jackrabbit and his eternal hatred towards slow turtles.
This library contains three major parts - exchange/queue scheme creation, publishing of messages and consuming of messages. The greatest benefit of this partitioning is that each part might be in separate application. Also due to dedicated administration part, publishing and consuming of messages is simplified to great extent.
import(
"github.com/socifi/jazz"
)
var dsn = "amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672/"
func main() {
// ...
c, err := jazz.Connect(dsn)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Could not connect to RabbitMQ: %v", err.Error())
return
}
//...
}
Scheme specification is done via structure Settings
which can be easily specified in YAML. So generally you need to decode YAML and then create all queues and exchanges
It can be something really crazy like this!
var data = []byte(`
exchanges:
exchange0:
durable: true
type: topic
exchange1:
durable: true
type: topic
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "key1"
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "key2"
exchange2:
durable: true
type: topic
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "key3"
- exchange: "exchange1"
key: "key2"
exchange3:
durable: true
type: topic
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "key4"
queues:
queue0:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "key4"
queue1:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange1"
key: "key2"
queue2:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange1"
key: "#"
queue3:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange2"
key: "#"
queue4:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange3"
key: "#"
queue5:
durable: true
bindings:
- exchange: "exchange0"
key: "#"
`)
func main() {
// ...
reader := bytes.NewReader(data)
scheme, err := DecodeYaml(reader)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Could not read YAML: %v", err.Error())
return
}
err = c.CreateScheme(scheme)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Could not create scheme: %v", err.Error())
return
}
//...
// Be nice and delete scheme (Not advisable in ).
err = c.DeleteScheme(scheme)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Could not delete scheme: %v", err.Error())
return
}
}
You can process each queue in separate application or everything together like this:
func main() {
// ...
f := func(msg []byte) {
fmt.Println(string(msg))
}
go c.ProcessQueue("queue1", f)
go c.ProcessQueue("queue2", f)
go c.ProcessQueue("queue3", f)
go c.ProcessQueue("queue4", f)
go c.ProcessQueue("queue5", f)
go c.ProcessQueue("queue6", f)
c.SendMessage("exchange0", "key1", "Hello World!")
c.SendMessage("exchange0", "key2", "Hello!")
c.SendMessage("exchange0", "key3", "World!")
c.SendMessage("exchange0", "key4", "Hi!")
c.SendMessage("exchange0", "key5", "Again!")
//...
}
No copyright infringement intended. The name Jazz Jackrabbit and artwork of Jazz Jackrabbit is intelectual property of Epic MegaGames and was taken over from wikipedia