[][src]Crate rsmq_async

RSMQ in async Rust

RSMQ port to async rust. RSMQ is a simple redis queue system that works in any redis v2.6+. It contains the same methods as the original one in https://github.com/smrchy/rsmq

This crate uses async in the implementation. If you want to use it in your sync code you can use tokio/async_std "block_on" method. Async was used in order to simplify the code and allow 1-to-1 port oft he JS code.

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use rsmq_async::{Rsmq, RsmqError, RsmqConnection};

let mut rsmq = Rsmq::new(Default::default()).await?;

let message = rsmq.receive_message("myqueue", None).await?;

if let Some(message) = message {
    rsmq.delete_message("myqueue", &message.id).await?;
}

Main object documentation are in: Rsmq and PooledRsmq and they both implement the trait RsmqConnection where you can see all the RSMQ methods. Make sure you always import the trait RsmqConnection.

Installation

Check https://crates.io/crates/rsmq_async

Realtime

When initializing RSMQ you can enable the realtime PUBLISH for new messages. On every new message that gets sent to RSQM via sendMessage a Redis PUBLISH will be issued to {rsmq.ns}:rt:{qname}. So, you can subscribe to it using redis-rs library directly.

How to use the realtime option

Besides the PUBLISH when a new message is sent to RSMQ nothing else will happen. Your app could use the Redis SUBSCRIBE command to be notified of new messages and issue a receiveMessage then. However make sure not to listen with multiple workers for new messages with SUBSCRIBE to prevent multiple simultaneous receiveMessage calls.

Guarantees

If you want to implement "at least one delivery" guarantee, you need to receive the messages using "receive_message" and then, once the message is successfully processed, delete it with "delete_message".

Connection Pool

If you want to use a connection pool, just use PooledRsmq instad of Rsmq. It implements the RsmqConnection trait as the normal Rsmq.

If you want to accept any of both implementation, just accept the trait RsmqConnection

Executor compatibility

Since version 0.16 where this pull request was merged redis-rs dependency supports tokio and async_std executors. By default it will guess what you are using when creating the connection. You can check redis-rs Cargo.tolm for the flags async-std-comp and tokio-comp in order to choose one or the other. If you don't select any it should be able to automatically choose the correct one.

Example

use rsmq_async::{Rsmq, RsmqConnection};

async fn it_works() {
    let mut rsmq = Rsmq::new(Default::default())
        .await
        .expect("connection failed");

    rsmq.create_queue("myqueue", None, None, None)
        .await
        .expect("failed to create queue");

    rsmq.send_message("myqueue", "testmessage", None)
        .await
        .expect("failed to send message");

    let message = rsmq
        .receive_message("myqueue", None)
        .await
        .expect("cannot receive message");

    if let Some(message) = message {
        rsmq.delete_message("myqueue", &message.id).await;
    }
}

Structs

PooledRsmq
Rsmq
RsmqOptions

Options for creating a new RSMQ instance.

Enums

RsmqError

This is the error type for any oprtation with this library. It derives ThisError

Traits

RsmqConnection

Type Definitions

RsmqResult

This is an alias of Result<T, RsmqError> for simplicity