A RabbitMQ connector for Broadway.
Documentation can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/broadway_rabbitmq. For more details on using Broadway with RabbitMQ, please see the RabbitMQ Guide.
Add :broadway_rabbitmq
to the list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:broadway_rabbitmq, "~> 0.7.0"}
]
end
Configure Broadway with one or more producers using BroadwayRabbitMQ.Producer
:
defmodule MyBroadway do
use Broadway
def start_link(_opts) do
Broadway.start_link(__MODULE__,
name: __MODULE__,
producer: [
module: {BroadwayRabbitMQ.Producer,
queue: "my_queue",
},
concurrency: 1
],
processors: [
default: [
concurrency: 10
]
]
)
end
def handle_message(_, message, _) do
IO.inspect(message.data, label: "Got message")
message
end
end
To run tests that don't need any dependency, use:
mix test --exclude integration
To run integration tests, you'll need RabbitMQ running on your localhost:5672
.
For simplicity, this repository includes a
docker-compose.yml
file that you can use to run
RabbitMQ via Docker Compose. If you have
Docker installed, you can run:
docker-compose up -d
Then, you can run mix test
.
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