A RabbitMQ wrapper lib around streadway/amqp rabbitmq/amqp091-go
with some bells and whistles.
NOTE: streadway/amqp
is no longer maintained and RabbitMQ team have forked streadway/amqp
and created rabbitmq/amqp091-go
. You can read about this change here. This library uses rabbitmq/amqp091-go
.
- Support for auto-reconnect
- Support for context (ie. cancel/timeout)
- Support for using multiple binding keys
- Support Producer, Consumer or both modes
We (Streamdal, formerly Batch.sh), make heavy use of RabbitMQ - we use it as the primary method for facilitating inter-service communication. Due to this, all services make use of RabbitMQ and are both publishers and consumers.
We wrote this lib to ensure that all of our services make use of Rabbit in a consistent, predictable way AND are able to survive network blips.
NOTE: This library works only with non-default exchanges. If you need support for default exchange - open a PR!
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"github.com/streamdal/rabbit"
)
func main() {
r, err := rabbit.New(&rabbit.Options{
URL: "amqp://localhost",
QueueName: "my-queue",
ExchangeName: "messages",
BindingKeys: []string{"messages"},
})
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to instantiate rabbit: %s", err)
}
routingKey := "messages"
data := []byte("pumpkins")
// Publish something
if err := r.Publish(context.Background(), routingKey, data); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to publish message: ")
}
// Consume once
if err := r.ConsumeOnce(nil, func(amqp.Delivery) error {
fmt.Printf("Received new message: %+v\n", msg)
}); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("unable to consume once: %s", err),
}
var numReceived int
// Consume forever (blocks)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
r.Consume(ctx, nil, func(msg amqp.Delivery) error {
fmt.Printf("Received new message: %+v\n", msg)
numReceived++
if numReceived > 1 {
r.Stop()
}
})
// Or stop via ctx
r.Consume(..)
cancel()
}