jaeb 0.3.10

simple snapshot-driven event bus
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⚡ JAEB — Just Another Event Bus

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A lightweight, in-process event bus for Tokio — snapshot-driven dispatch with retry, dead-letter, and middleware support.

✨ Highlights

  • 🔀 Sync + Async handlers behind one subscribe API
  • 🔁 Retry & Dead Letters with per-listener policies
  • 🧩 Typed & Global Middleware pipeline
  • 📊 Optional Metrics (Prometheus-compatible via metrics crate)
  • 🔍 Built-in Tracing support (trace feature)
  • 🛑 Graceful Shutdown with async drain + timeout
  • 🏗️ summer-rs Integration for plugin-based auto-registration

When to use JAEB

Use JAEB when you need:

  • domain events inside one process (e.g. OrderCreated -> projections, notifications, audit)
  • decoupled modules with type-safe fan-out
  • retry/dead-letter behavior per listener
  • deterministic sync-lane ordering with priority hints

JAEB is not a message broker — it does not provide persistence, replay, or cross-process delivery. If you need durable messaging, consider pairing JAEB with an external queue for outbox-style patterns.

Installation

[dependencies]
jaeb = "0.3.7"
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }

With metrics instrumentation:

[dependencies]
jaeb = { version = "0.3.7", features = ["metrics"] }

With standalone handler macros:

[dependencies]
jaeb = { version = "0.3.7", features = ["macros"] }

⚡ Quick Start

Full example with sync/async handlers, retry policies, and dead-letter handling:

use std::time::Duration;

use jaeb::{
    DeadLetter, EventBus, EventBusError, EventHandler, HandlerResult, RetryStrategy, SubscriptionPolicy, SyncEventHandler,
};

#[derive(Clone)]
struct OrderCheckoutEvent {
    order_id: i64,
}

struct AsyncCheckoutHandler;

impl EventHandler<OrderCheckoutEvent> for AsyncCheckoutHandler {
    async fn handle(&self, event: &OrderCheckoutEvent) -> HandlerResult {
        println!("async checkout {}", event.order_id);
        Ok(())
    }
}

struct SyncAuditHandler;

impl SyncEventHandler<OrderCheckoutEvent> for SyncAuditHandler {
    fn handle(&self, event: &OrderCheckoutEvent) -> HandlerResult {
        println!("sync audit {}", event.order_id);
        Ok(())
    }
}

struct DeadLetterLogger;

impl SyncEventHandler<DeadLetter> for DeadLetterLogger {
    fn handle(&self, dl: &DeadLetter) -> HandlerResult {
        eprintln!(
            "dead-letter: event={} listener={} attempts={} error={}",
            dl.event_name, dl.subscription_id, dl.attempts, dl.error
        );
        Ok(())
    }
}

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), EventBusError> {
    let bus = EventBus::new(64)?;

    let retry_policy = SubscriptionPolicy::default()
        .with_priority(10)
        .with_max_retries(2)
        .with_retry_strategy(RetryStrategy::Fixed(Duration::from_millis(50)));

    let checkout_sub = bus
        .subscribe_with_policy::<OrderCheckoutEvent, _, _>(AsyncCheckoutHandler, retry_policy)
        .await?;

    let _audit_sub = bus.subscribe::<OrderCheckoutEvent, _, _>(SyncAuditHandler).await?;
    let _dl_sub = bus.subscribe_dead_letters(DeadLetterLogger).await?;

    bus.publish(OrderCheckoutEvent { order_id: 42 }).await?;
    bus.try_publish(OrderCheckoutEvent { order_id: 43 })?;

    checkout_sub.unsubscribe().await?;
    bus.shutdown().await?;
    Ok(())
}

Architecture

JAEB uses an immutable snapshot registry (ArcSwap) for hot-path reads:

graph LR
    P[publish] --> S[Load Snapshot]
    S --> GM[Global Middleware]
    GM --> TM[Typed Middleware]
    TM --> AL[Async Lane - spawned]
    TM --> SL[Sync Lane - serialized FIFO]
  • async and sync listeners are separated per event type
  • priority is applied per lane (higher first)
  • equal priority preserves registration order

API Highlights

  • EventBus::builder() for buffer size, timeouts, concurrency limit, and default policy
  • default_subscription_policy(SubscriptionPolicy) sets fallback policy for subscribe
  • subscribe_with_policy(handler, policy) accepts:
    • SubscriptionPolicy for async handlers
    • SyncSubscriptionPolicy for sync handlers and once handlers
  • publish waits for sync listeners and task-spawn for async listeners
  • try_publish is non-blocking and returns EventBusError::ChannelFull on saturation

Core policy types:

  • SubscriptionPolicy { priority, max_retries, retry_strategy, dead_letter }
  • SyncSubscriptionPolicy { priority, dead_letter }
  • IntoSubscriptionPolicy<M> sealed trait for compile-time mode/policy safety
  • FailurePolicy -> SubscriptionPolicy
  • NoRetryPolicy -> SyncSubscriptionPolicy
  • IntoFailurePolicy -> IntoSubscriptionPolicy

Examples

  • examples/basic-pubsub - minimal publish/subscribe
  • examples/sync-handler - sync dispatch lane behavior
  • examples/closure-handlers - closure-based handlers
  • examples/retry-strategies - fixed/exponential/jitter retry configuration
  • examples/dead-letters - dead-letter subscription and inspection
  • examples/middleware - global and typed middleware
  • examples/backpressure - try_publish saturation behavior
  • examples/concurrency-limit - max concurrent async handlers
  • examples/graceful-shutdown - controlled shutdown and draining
  • examples/introspection - EventBus::stats() output
  • examples/fire-once - one-shot / fire-once handler
  • examples/panic-safety - panic handling behavior in handlers
  • examples/subscription-lifecycle - subscribe/unsubscribe lifecycle
  • examples/jaeb-visualizer - TUI visualizer for event bus activity
  • examples/axum-integration - axum REST app publishing domain events
  • examples/macro-handlers - standalone #[handler] + register_handlers!
  • examples/macro-handlers-auto - standalone #[handler] auto-discovery with register_handlers!(bus)
  • examples/jaeb-demo - full demo with tracing + metrics exporter
  • examples/summer-jaeb-demo - summer-rs plugin + #[event_listener]

Run an example:

cargo run -p axum-integration

Feature Flags

Flag Default Description
macros off Re-exports #[handler] and register_handlers!
metrics off Enables Prometheus-compatible instrumentation via metrics
trace off Enables tracing spans and events for dispatch diagnostics
test-utils off Exposes TestBus helpers for integration tests

When metrics is enabled, JAEB records:

  • eventbus.publish (counter, per event type)
  • eventbus.handler.duration (histogram, per event type)
  • eventbus.handler.error (counter, per event type)
  • eventbus.handler.join_error (counter, per event type)

summer-rs Integration

Use summer-jaeb and summer-jaeb-macros for plugin-based auto-registration via #[event_listener].

Macro support includes:

  • retries
  • retry_strategy
  • retry_base_ms
  • retry_max_ms
  • dead_letter
  • priority
  • name
use jaeb::{DeadLetter, EventBus, HandlerResult};
use summer::{App, AppBuilder, async_trait};
use summer::extractor::Component;
use summer::plugin::{MutableComponentRegistry, Plugin};
use summer_jaeb::{SummerJaeb, event_listener};

#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct OrderPlacedEvent {
    order_id: u32,
}

/// A dummy database pool registered as a summer Component via a plugin.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct DbPool;

impl DbPool {
    fn log_order(&self, order_id: u32) {
        println!("DbPool: persisted order {order_id}");
    }
}

struct DbPoolPlugin;

#[async_trait]
impl Plugin for DbPoolPlugin {
    async fn build(&self, app: &mut AppBuilder) {
        app.add_component(DbPool);
    }
    fn name(&self) -> &str { "DbPoolPlugin" }
}

/// Async listener — `DbPool` is injected automatically from summer's DI container.
#[event_listener(retries = 2, retry_strategy = "fixed", retry_base_ms = 500, dead_letter = true)]
async fn on_order_placed(event: &OrderPlacedEvent, Component(db): Component<DbPool>) -> HandlerResult {
    db.log_order(event.order_id);
    Ok(())
}

/// Sync dead-letter listener — auto-detected from the `DeadLetter` event type.
#[event_listener(name = "dead_letter")]
fn on_dead_letter(event: &DeadLetter) -> HandlerResult {
    eprintln!("dead letter: event={}, attempts={}", event.event_name, event.attempts);
    Ok(())
}

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugin(DbPoolPlugin)
        .add_plugin(SummerJaeb::new().with_dependency("DbPoolPlugin"))
        .run()
        .await;
}

All #[event_listener] functions are auto-discovered via inventory and subscribed during plugin startup — no manual registration needed.

Standalone Macros

Enable the macros feature to use #[handler] and register_handlers! without summer-rs.

The #[handler] macro generates a struct named <FunctionName>Handler and an async register(&EventBus) method. Policy attributes are supported:

  • retries
  • retry_strategy
  • retry_base_ms
  • retry_max_ms
  • dead_letter
  • priority
  • name
use std::time::Duration;
use jaeb::{DeadLetter, EventBus, HandlerResult, handler, register_handlers};

#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
struct Payment {
    id: u32,
}

#[handler(retries = 2, retry_strategy = "fixed", retry_base_ms = 50, dead_letter = true, name = "payment-processor")]
async fn process_payment(event: &Payment) -> HandlerResult {
    println!("processing payment {}", event.id);
    Ok(())
}

#[handler]
fn log_dead_letter(event: &DeadLetter) -> HandlerResult {
    println!(
        "dead-letter: event={}, handler={:?}, attempts={}, error={}",
        event.event_name, event.handler_name, event.attempts, event.error
    );
    Ok(())
}

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), jaeb::EventBusError> {
    let bus = EventBus::new(64)?;
    register_handlers!(bus, process_payment, log_dead_letter)?;
    bus.publish(Payment { id: 7 }).await?;
    tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(300)).await;
    bus.shutdown().await
}

Notes

  • JAEB requires a running Tokio runtime.
  • Events must be Send + Sync + 'static; async handlers also require Clone.
  • The crate enforces #![forbid(unsafe_code)].

License

jaeb is distributed under the MIT License.

Copyright (c) 2025-2026 Linke Thomas

This project uses third-party libraries. See THIRD-PARTY-LICENSES for dependency and license details.