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mongopubsub

v1.0.0

Published

Pub/sub for Node.js and MongoDB

Downloads

43

Readme

Mongopubsub

Mongopubsub is a pub/sub implementation for Node.js and MongoDB. It utilizes Mongo's capped collections and tailable cursors to notify subscribers of inserted documents that match a given query.

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Example

var mongopubsub = require('mongopubsub');

var client = mongopubsub('mongodb://localhost:27017/mongopubsub_example');
var channel = client.channel('test');

client.on('error', console.error);
channel.on('error', console.error);

channel.subscribe('bar', function (message) {
    console.log(message.foo); // => 'bar'
});

channel.subscribe('baz', function (message) {
    console.log(message); // => 'baz'
});

channel.publish('bar', { foo: 'bar' });
channel.publish('baz', 'baz');

Usage

Create a client

You can pass a Db instance or a URI string. For more information about the URI format visit http://mongodb.github.io/node-mongodb-native/driver-articles/mongoclient.html

var mongopubsub = require('mongopubsub');

// Using a URI
var client = mongopubsub('mongodb://localhost:27017/mongopubsub_example', [options]);

// Passing a MongoDB driver `Db` instance directly.
var client = mongopubsub(new Db(...));

Channels

A channel maps one-to-one with a capped collection (Mongopubsub will create these if they do not already exist in the database). Optionally specify the byte size of the collection and/or the max number of documents in the collection when creating a channel.

WARNING: You should not create lots of channels because Mongopubsub will poll from the cursor position.

var channel = client.channel('foo', { size: 100000, max: 500 });

Options:

  • size max size of the collection in bytes, default is 5mb
  • max max amount of documents in the collection
  • retryInterval time in ms to wait if no docs are found, default is 200ms
  • recreate recreate the tailable cursor when an error occurs, default is true

WARNING: Don't remove collections with running publishers. It's possible for mongod to recreate the collection on the next insert (before Mubsub has the chance to do so). If this happens the collection will be recreated as a normal, uncapped collection.

Subscribe

var subscription = channel.subscribe([event], callback);

Subscriptions register a callback to be called whenever a document matching the specified event is inserted (published) into the collection (channel). You can omit the event to match all inserted documents. To later unsubscribe a particular callback, call unsubscribe on the returned subscription object:

subscription.unsubscribe();

Publish

channel.publish(event, obj, [callback]);

Publishing a document simply inserts the document into the channel's capped collection. A callback is optional.

Listen to events

The following events will be emitted:

// The given event was published
channel.on('myevent', console.log);

// Any event was published
channel.on('message', console.log);

// Document was inserted
channel.on('document', console.log);

// mongopubsub is ready to receive new documents
channel.on('ready', console.log);

// Connection error
client.on('error', console.log);

// Channel error
channel.on('error', console.log);

Close

client.close();

Closes the MongoDB connection.

Install

npm install mongopubsub

Tests

make test

You can optionally specify the MongoDB URI to be used for tests:

MONGODB_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/mongopubsub_tests make test