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Package broker is an interface used for asynchronous messaging
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type Broker ¶
type Broker interface {
Init(...Option) error
Options() Options
Address() string
Connect() error
Disconnect() error
Publish(topic string, m *Message, opts ...PublishOption) error
Subscribe(topic string, h Handler, opts ...SubscribeOption) (Subscriber, error)
String() string
}
Broker is an interface used for asynchronous messaging.
type Handler ¶
Handler is used to process messages via a subscription of a topic. The handler is passed a publication interface which contains the message and optional Ack method to acknowledge receipt of the message.
type Option ¶
type Option func(*Options)
type PublishOption ¶
type PublishOption func(*PublishOptions)
type PublishOptions ¶
type SubscribeOption ¶
type SubscribeOption func(*SubscribeOptions)
func DisableAutoAck ¶
func DisableAutoAck() SubscribeOption
DisableAutoAck will disable auto acking of messages after they have been handled.
func Queue ¶
func Queue(name string) SubscribeOption
Queue sets the name of the queue to share messages on
func SubscribeContext ¶
func SubscribeContext(ctx context.Context) SubscribeOption
SubscribeContext set context
type SubscribeOptions ¶
type SubscribeOptions struct {
// AutoAck defaults to true. When a handler returns
// with a nil error the message is acked.
AutoAck bool
// Subscribers with the same queue name
// will create a shared subscription where each
// receives a subset of messages.
Queue string
// Other options for implementations of the interface
// can be stored in a context
Context context.Context
}
func NewSubscribeOptions ¶
func NewSubscribeOptions(opts ...SubscribeOption) SubscribeOptions
type Subscriber ¶
type Subscriber interface {
Options() SubscribeOptions
Topic() string
Unsubscribe() error
}
Subscriber is a convenience return type for the Subscribe method
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