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RBMQ

Simple and easy creation of producers and consumers for RabbitMQ. Written over AMQP

Installation

The package can be installed as:

  1. Add rbmq to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
  [{:rbmq, "~> 0.2.2"}]
end
  1. Ensure rbmq is started before your application:
def application do
  [applications: [:rbmq]]
end

Configuration

You can define connection configuration in your config.exs:

config :my_app, MyAMQPConnection,
  host: {:system, "AMQP_HOST", "localhost"},
  port: {:system, "AMQP_PORT", 5672},
  username: {:system, "AMQP_USER", "guest"},
  password: {:system, "AMQP_PASSWORD", "guest"},
  virtual_host: {:system, "AMQP_VHOST", "/"},
  connection_timeout: {:system, "AMQP_TIMEOUT", 15_000},

RBMQ support linking to runtime environment conflagration via {:system, "ENV_VAR_NAME", "default_value"} and {:system, "ENV_VAR_NAME"} tuples. But are free to set raw values whenever you need.

By default RBMQ read environment configuration to establish AMQP connection:

  • AMQP_HOST - host, default: localhost
  • AMQP_PORT - port, default: 5672
  • AMQP_USER - username, default: guest
  • AMQP_PASSWORD - password, default: guest
  • AMQP_VHOST - default vhost, default: /
  • AMQP_TIMEOUT - timeout, default: 15 sec.

Other connections settings can be found in AMQP client docs.

Usage

  1. Define your connection
defmodule MyAMQPConnection do
  use RBMQ.Connection,
    otp_app: :my_app
    # Optionally you can define queue params right here,
    # but it's better to do so in producer and consumer separately
end
  1. Define your Producer and/or Consumer
defmodule MyProducer do
  use RBMQ.Producer,
    connection: MyAMQPConnection,

    # Queue params
    queue: [
      name: "prodcer_queue",
      error_name: "prodcer_queue_errors",
      routing_key: "prodcer_queue",
      durable: false
    ],
    exchange: [
      name: "prodcer_queue_exchange",
      type: :direct,
      durable: false
    ]
end
defmodule MyConsumer do
  use RBMQ.Consumer,
    connection: MyAMQPConnection,

    # Queue params
    queue: [
      name: "consomer_queue",
      durable: false
    ],
    qos: [
      prefetch_count: 10
    ]

  def consume(_payload, %{delivery_tag: tag}) do
    ack(tag)
  end
end

Pay attention to consume/2 method. Write your consuming logic there. We recommend to send async messages to GenServer that will consume them, so queue read wouldn't be blocked by a single thread.

If your queue required acknowledgements, use ack\1 and nack\1 methods.

  1. Add everything to your application supervisor:
defmodule MyApp do
  use Application

  # See http://elixir-lang.org/docs/stable/elixir/Application.html
  # for more information on OTP Applications
  def start(_type, _args) do
    # Define workers and child supervisors to be supervised
    children = [
      # Start the AMQP connection
      MyAMQPConnection,
      # Start producer and consumer
      MyProducer,
      MyConsumer,
    ]

    opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: AssetProcessor.API.Supervisor]
    Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
  end
end

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