liner
Redis based message serverless broker.
Data transfer via TCP.
Python example:
def foo():
client1 = liner.Client("client1", "topic_client", "localhost:2255", "redis://localhost/")
client2 = liner.Client("client2", "topic_client", "localhost:2256", "redis://localhost/")
server = liner.Client("server", "topic_server", "localhost:2257", "redis://localhost/")
client1.run(receive_cback1)
client2.run(receive_cback2)
server.run(receive_server)
b = b'hello world'
server.send_all("topic_client", b, len(b), True)
def receive_cback1(to: str, from_: str, data: bytes):
print(f"receive_from {from_}, data: {data}")
def receive_cback2(to: str, from_: str, data: bytes):
print(f"receive_from {from_}, data: {data}")
def receive_server(to: str, from_: str, data: bytes):
print(f"receive_from {from_}, data: {data}")
Features
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high speed transmission of multiple messages (benchmark)
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delivery guarantee: at least once delivery (using redis db)
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message size is not predetermined and is not limited
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easy api: create client, run client and send data to
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interface for Python and CPP
Examples of use
One to one: Python / CPP
One to one for many: Python / CPP
One to many: Python / CPP
Many to many: Python / CPP
Producer-consumer: Python / CPP
License
Licensed under an [MIT-2.0]-license.