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RabbitMQ (http://www.rabbitmq.com/) is an open source messaging server. It's purpose is to manage received messages in queues, taking advantage of the flexible AMQP protocol.
Using this module you can send AMQP messages to a RabbitMQ server. Messages can be easily customized according to the AMQP specifications, as well the RabbitMQ extensions.
Specify configuration for a RabbitMQ server. It contains a set of parameters used to customize the connection to the server, as well as to the messages sent. The format of the parameter is [id_name] param1=value1; param2=value2;. The uri parameter is mandatory.
This parameter can be set multiple times, for each RabbitMQ server.
The following parameters can be used:
uri - Mandatory parameter - a full amqp URI as described here. Missing fields in the URI will receive default values, such as: user: guest, password: guest, host: localhost, vhost: /, port: 5672. SSL connections are currently not available: amqps URIs will be declined.
frames - the maximum size of an AMQP frame. Optional parameter, default size is 131072.
retries - the number of retries in case a connection is down. Optional parameter, default is disabled (do not retry).
exchange - exchange used to send AMQP messages to. Optional parameter, default is "".
heartbeat - interval in seconds used to send heartbeat messages. Optional parameter, default is disabled.
immediate - indicate to the broker that the message MUST be delivered to a consumer immediately. Optional parameter, default is not immediate.
mandatory - indicate to the broker that the message MUST be routed to a queue. Optional parameter, default is not mandatory.
non-persistent - indicates that the message should not be persistent in case the RabbitMQ server restarts. Optional parameter, default is persistent.
Example 1.1. Set server_id
parameter
... # connection to a RabbitMQ server on localhost, default port modparam("rabbitmq", "server_id","[ID1] uri = amqp://127.0.0.1") ... # connection with a 5 seconds interval for heartbeat messages modparam("rabbitmq", "server_id","[ID2] uri = amqp://127.0.0.1; heartbeat = 5") ...
Sends a publish message to a RabbitMQ server.
This function also allows you to attach AMQP headers and values in the AMQP message. This is done by specifying a set of headers names (in the headers parameter) and the corresponding values (in the headers_vals parameter). The number of AVP values in the headers must be the same as the one in the headers_vals.
This function can be used from any route.
The function has the following parameters:
server_id (string) - the id of the RabbitMQ server. Must be one of the parameters defined in the server_id modparam.
routing_key (string) - routing key used to deliver the AMQP message.
message (string) - the body of the message.
content_type (string, optional) - content type of the message sent. By default it is none.
headers (string, optional) - an AVP containing the names of the headers within the AMQP message. If set, headers_vals parameter must also be specified.
headers_vals (string, optional) - an AVP containing the corresponding values of the AMQP headers. If set, headers parameter must also be specified.
Example 1.2. rabbitmq_publish()
function usage
... rabbitmq_publish("ID1", "call", "$fU called $rU"); ... rabbitmq_publish("ID1", "call", "{ \'caller\': \'$fU\', \'callee\; \'$rU\'", "application/json"); ... $avp(hdr_name) = "caller"; $avp(hdr_value) = $fU; $avp(hdr_name) = "callee"; $avp(hdr_value) = $rU; rabbitmq_publish("ID2", "call", $rb, , $avp(hdr_name), $avp(hdr_value)); ...
Table 2.1. Top contributors by DevScore(1), authored commits(2) and lines added/removed(3)
Name | DevScore | Commits | Lines ++ | Lines -- | |
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1. | Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea) | 45 | 30 | 1489 | 112 |
2. | Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu) | 8 | 6 | 18 | 36 |
3. | Vlad Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu) | 8 | 4 | 38 | 123 |
4. | Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
5. | Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax) | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
6. | Walter Doekes (@wdoekes) | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
(1) DevScore = author_commits + author_lines_added / (project_lines_added / project_commits) + author_lines_deleted / (project_lines_deleted / project_commits)
(2) including any documentation-related commits, excluding merge commits. Regarding imported patches/code, we do our best to count the work on behalf of the proper owner, as per the "fix_authors" and "mod_renames" arrays in opensips/doc/build-contrib.sh. If you identify any patches/commits which do not get properly attributed to you, please submit a pull request which extends "fix_authors" and/or "mod_renames".
(3) ignoring whitespace edits, renamed files and auto-generated files
Table 2.2. Most recently active contributors(1) to this module
Name | Commit Activity | |
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1. | Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu) | Apr 2018 - Nov 2022 |
2. | Vlad Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu) | May 2017 - Jul 2020 |
3. | Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea) | Jan 2017 - Jul 2020 |
4. | Walter Doekes (@wdoekes) | Apr 2019 - Apr 2019 |
5. | Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) | Apr 2019 - Apr 2019 |
6. | Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax) | Jul 2017 - Jul 2017 |
(1) including any documentation-related commits, excluding merge commits
Last edited by: Vlad Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu), Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu), Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea).
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