amqplib-easy v5.0.0
amqplib-easy
amqplib but easy! Let us manage your channels, connections, assertions and bindings for you, so you can just send messages.
Installation
npm install --save amqplib-easy
Usage
var amqp = require('amqplib-easy')('amqp://foo:bar@amqp.lol');
amqp.consume(
{
exchange: 'cat',
queue: 'found_cats',
topics: [ 'found.*' ]
},
function (cat) {
console.log('Found a cat named', cat.json.name);
}
);
amqp.publish({ exchange: 'cat' }, 'found.tawny', { name: 'Sally' });
amqp.sendToQueue({ queue: 'found_cats' }, { name: 'Fred' });
yields
Found a cat named Sally
Found a cat named Fred
###API
###Logging All methods return a promise, so you can attach logging to them via the following.
amqp.sendToQueue({ queue: 'found_cats' }, { name: 'Fred' })
.then(function () { console.log('sent to queue'); })
.catch(function (err) { console.error('sending failed', err); });
###Connection Cleanup
diehard is used for cleaning up connections before the process exits. To ensure connections are cleaned up,
npm install --save diehard
and in your application's entry point, add
require('diehard').listen();
You can also explicitly close all connections by calling require('amqplib-easy').close()
. You may pass a callback to this function which will be invoked once all connections have been closed.
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