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#rust-amqp
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AMQ protocol implementation in pure rust.
Note: The project is still in very early stages of development, it implements all the protocol parsing, but not all the protocol methods are wrapped/easy to use. Expect the API to be changed in the future.
§What it currently can do:
Connect to server Open/close channels Declare queues/exchanges All the methods from the Basic class are implemented, including get, publish, ack, nack, reject, consume. So you can send/receive messages.
Have a look at the examples in examples folder.
§Connecting to the server & openning channel:
Note: Currently it can’t connect using TLS connections.
use amqp::session::Session;
use amqp::table;
let mut session = Session::open_url("amqp://localhost/").unwrap();
let mut channel = session.open_channel(1).unwrap();
§Declaring queue:
use amqp::table;
The arguments come in following order:
queue: &str, passive: bool, durable: bool, exclusive: bool, auto_delete:
bool, nowait: bool, arguments: Table
let queue_declare = channel.queue_declare("my_queue_name", false, true,
false, false, false, table::new());
§Publishing message:
channel.basic_publish("", "my_queue_name", true, false,
amqp::protocol::basic::BasicProperties{ content_type:
Some("text".to_string()), ..Default::default()}, (b"Hello from
rust!").to_vec());
This will send message: “Hello from rust!” to the queue named “my_queue_name”.
The messages have type of Vec
§Development notes:
The methods encoding/decoding code is generated using codegen.rb & amqp-rabbitmq-0.9.1.json spec.
To generate a new spec, run:
make
To build project, use cargo:
cargo build
To build examples:
cargo test