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amqpsnoop

v0.2.1

Published

snoop AMQP messages

Downloads

18

Readme

node-amqpsnoop v0.2.0

Overview

usage: amqpsnoop [-h host] [-r routekey] [-f filter...]

Snoops AMQP messages sent to routekey using broker . All messages must be JSON-encoded objects. The following options may be specified:

-h host        hostname of AMQP broker to use (default: localhost)

-r routekey    routekey to bind to (default: "#")

-f filter      filter expression to invoke on each message
               Multiple filters may be specified.  Each one is a 
               chunk of JavaScript code to be executed with each 
               message bound to variable "msg".  The message is 
               only printed if all filters return true.

-o format      output messages with the given format
               Valid values are "inspect" (uses sys.inspect, the)
               default), "json" and "json0" (JSON with no
               indentation).

-x exchange    name of exchange to use (default: "amq.topic")

Example: using broker 10.99.99.5, show all AMQP messages sent to any routing key starting with "ca." and whose "ca_subtype" member is not "ping":

amqpsnoop -h 10.99.99.5 -r "ca.#" -f 'msg.ca_subtype != "ping"'

Installation

As an npm package, node-amqpsnoop is installed in the usual way:

  % npm install amqpsnoop

Status

This tool is considered complete, though additional functionality may be added in the future.

Platforms

This tool should work on all platforms that support node.js. It has been tested on MacOS X 10.6.5 and OpenSolaris based on Illumos build 147.