The MB client creates an abstraction over the inter-service interaction on top of RabbitMQ. The library defines a common interface for messages and provides ways to send and subscribe to them. The client supports automatic re-connections to RabbitMQ and support for the Rabbit cluster.
The mechanism is quite simple and currently supports 2 simple operation modes (sending directly to the queue, sending to topic exchange).
When a client created, a durable topic exchange ("dispatcher" by default) is automatically created, and a service queue (with the name that was passed as serviceName during initialization).
When sending a message indicating the recipients, the message sent to their queue directly. Otherwise, the message sent via routingKey "{serviceName}.{Action}" to the dispatcher exchange.
Check FAQ if you have questions.
import { createClient } from 'mbclient';
const logger = {
info: console.log,
warn: console.log,
error: console.error,
}
const client = createClient({
serviceName: 'news',
logger,
connectOptions: {
username: 'test',
password: '123',
host: 'localhost',
amqps: true,
frameMax: 8192,
},
queueOptions: {
singleActiveConsumer: true,
}
});
See AMQPOptions interface to get all available options.
See QueueOptions interface to get all available queue options.
// listening to messages
client.consumeByAction('logAction', ({ message, ack, nack }) => {
// do something
ack();
});
client.consumeByAction('otherAction', ({ message, ack, nack }) => {
// do something
ack();
});
The handler will be called if there is no handler for specified action type.
client.consume(({ message, ack, nack }) => {
// do something
ack();
});
client.send({
action: 'comeAction',
payload: 'some payload',
requestId: 'id',
recipients: ['news', 'test'] // a message will be sent to news and test
});
client.send({
action: 'someAction', // Everyone who consumed on someAction will receive this message
payload: 'some payload',
requestId: 'id',
});
It is possible to subscribe to a change in connection status with rabbitmq
client.on('disconnected', () => {
// do something
});
client.on('connected', () => {
// do something
});
Supported Events:
connecting
- Attempt to connect to amqp
connected
- Successful connection to amqp
disconnecting
- Close the connection (usually emitted when calling close for a graceful disconnect)
disconnected
- Loss of connection with amqp due to an error or as a result of processing close ()
Create one more client instance with required exchange name in connectOptions.
client.send({
action: 'someAction',
payload: 'some payload',
routingKey: 'my.routingKey'
});
It may happen because of action names collision. For example, service A sends messages with action entityCreated
to service B directly (with specifying recipients: ['serviceB']
). Later a service C was added that sends messages
with the same action, but uses broadcast sending. In this case service B will also receive messages from service C.
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