Package Usage: go: github.com/streadway/amqp
Package amqp is an AMQP 0.9.1 client with RabbitMQ extensions
Understand the AMQP 0.9.1 messaging model by reviewing these links first. Much
of the terminology in this library directly relates to AMQP concepts.
Most other broker clients publish to queues, but in AMQP, clients publish
Exchanges instead. AMQP is programmable, meaning that both the producers and
consumers agree on the configuration of the broker, instead of requiring an
operator or system configuration that declares the logical topology in the
broker. The routing between producers and consumer queues is via Bindings.
These bindings form the logical topology of the broker.
In this library, a message sent from publisher is called a "Publishing" and a
message received to a consumer is called a "Delivery". The fields of
Publishings and Deliveries are close but not exact mappings to the underlying
wire format to maintain stronger types. Many other libraries will combine
message properties with message headers. In this library, the message well
known properties are strongly typed fields on the Publishings and Deliveries,
whereas the user defined headers are in the Headers field.
The method naming closely matches the protocol's method name with positional
parameters mapping to named protocol message fields. The motivation here is to
present a comprehensive view over all possible interactions with the server.
Generally, methods that map to protocol methods of the "basic" class will be
elided in this interface, and "select" methods of various channel mode selectors
will be elided for example Channel.Confirm and Channel.Tx.
The library is intentionally designed to be synchronous, where responses for
each protocol message are required to be received in an RPC manner. Some
methods have a noWait parameter like Channel.QueueDeclare, and some methods are
asynchronous like Channel.Publish. The error values should still be checked for
these methods as they will indicate IO failures like when the underlying
connection closes.
Clients of this library may be interested in receiving some of the protocol
messages other than Deliveries like basic.ack methods while a channel is in
confirm mode.
The Notify* methods with Connection and Channel receivers model the pattern of
asynchronous events like closes due to exceptions, or messages that are sent out
of band from an RPC call like basic.ack or basic.flow.
Any asynchronous events, including Deliveries and Publishings must always have
a receiver until the corresponding chans are closed. Without asynchronous
receivers, the sychronous methods will block.
It's important as a client to an AMQP topology to ensure the state of the
broker matches your expectations. For both publish and consume use cases,
make sure you declare the queues, exchanges and bindings you expect to exist
prior to calling Channel.Publish or Channel.Consume.
SSL/TLS - Secure connections
When Dial encounters an amqps:// scheme, it will use the zero value of a
tls.Config. This will only perform server certificate and host verification.
Use DialTLS when you wish to provide a client certificate (recommended),
include a private certificate authority's certificate in the cert chain for
server validity, or run insecure by not verifying the server certificate dial
your own connection. DialTLS will use the provided tls.Config when it
encounters an amqps:// scheme and will dial a plain connection when it
encounters an amqp:// scheme.
SSL/TLS in RabbitMQ is documented here: http://www.rabbitmq.com/ssl.html
This exports a Session object that wraps this library. It
automatically reconnects when the connection fails, and
blocks all pushes until the connection succeeds. It also
confirms every outgoing message, so none are lost.
It doesn't automatically ack each message, but leaves that
to the parent process, since it is usage-dependent.
Try running this in one terminal, and `rabbitmq-server` in another.
Stop & restart RabbitMQ to see how the queue reacts.
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