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bi-rabbitmq

v0.5.1

Published

Easy stream-based messaging using RabbitMQ

Downloads

5

Readme

Messaging in Node.JS with RabbitMQ

$ npm install rabbit.js

This library provides a simple, socket-oriented API* for messaging in Node.JS, using RabbitMQ as a backend.

var context = require('rabbit.js').createContext();
context.on('ready', function() {
  var pub = context.socket('PUB'), sub = context.socket('SUB');
  sub.pipe(process.stdout);
  sub.connect('events', function() {
    pub.connect('events', function() {
      pub.write(JSON.stringify({welcome: 'rabbit.js'}), 'utf8');
    });
  });
});

See Github pages for documentation of the most recent release, and the branch gh-pages-next for provisional documentation of the next release (which usually corresponds to the code in master branch).

Status

Still on major version 0, though in use in a number of places, I believe.

Version 0.3.0 and on are built on amqplib. Previous versions, of which version 0.2.2 was the last, used node-amqp.

Uses

This library is suitable for co-ordinating peers (e.g., Node.JS programs), acting as a gateway to other kinds of network (e.g., relaying to browsers via SockJS), and otherwise as a really easy way to use RabbitMQ.