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AetherMagic - Multi-protocol communications library with channel support (MQTT, Redis, WebSocket, ZeroMQ, RabbitMQ)

Project description

AetherMagic - Multi-Protocol Microservices Communication

Python 3.8+ License: MIT

AetherMagic is a powerful multi-protocol communication library for microservices, providing a unified API for different transport mechanisms including MQTT, Redis, HTTP/WebSocket, and ZeroMQ.

Supported Protocols

1. MQTT (original) - Best for Task Distribution

  • Lightweight protocol for IoT and microservices
  • Shared subscriptions for automatic load balancing
  • Built-in task distribution among multiple workers
  • SSL/TLS encryption

2. Redis Pub/Sub + Streams

  • Pub/Sub: Fast in-memory message delivery
  • Streams: Reliable delivery with load-balanced consumer groups
  • High performance, atomic operations

3. WebSocket

  • Real-time bidirectional communication
  • Built-in load balancing with random client selection
  • Web interface compatibility

4. ZeroMQ

  • High-performance messaging with natural load balancing
  • PUSH/PULL pattern for automatic task distribution
  • Brokerless architecture

Installation

Basic Installation

pip install aethermagic

Protocol-Specific Installation

Install only the protocols you need:

# For MQTT support
pip install aethermagic[mqtt]

# For Redis support  
pip install aethermagic[redis]

# For WebSocket support
pip install aethermagic[websocket]

# For ZeroMQ support
pip install aethermagic[zeromq]

# For RabbitMQ support
pip install aethermagic[rabbitmq]

# Install all protocols
pip install aethermagic[all]

Usage

Quick Start with Different Protocols

import asyncio
from aethermagic import AetherMagic, ProtocolType, AetherTask

# MQTT (original)
aether_mqtt = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.MQTT,
    host='localhost',
    port=1883
)

# Redis Pub/Sub
aether_redis = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.REDIS,
    host='localhost',
    port=6379
)

# Redis Streams (with reliable delivery)
aether_streams = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.REDIS,
    host='localhost',
    port=6379,
    use_streams=True,
    consumer_group='workers'
)

# HTTP/WebSocket
aether_http = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.HTTP,
    host='localhost',
    port=8080,
    mode='client'  # or 'server'
)

# ZeroMQ
aether_zmq = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.ZEROMQ,
    host='localhost',
    port=5555,
    pattern='pubsub'  # or 'pushpull', 'reqrep'
)

Creating a Worker

async def handle_task(ae_task, data):
    print(f"Processing: {data}")
    
    # Send intermediate status
    await ae_task.status(50)
    
    # Simulate work
    await asyncio.sleep(2)
    
    # Complete task
    await ae_task.complete(True, {"result": "success"})

# Create task
task = AetherTask(
    job='my_service',
    task='process_data', 
    context='production',
    on_perform=handle_task
)

# Register worker
await task.idle()

# Start main loop
await aether.main()

Sending Tasks from Client

async def on_status(ae_task, complete, succeed, progress, data):
    if complete:
        print(f"Task finished: {succeed}")
    else:
        print(f"Progress: {progress}%")

async def on_complete(ae_task, succeed, data):
    print(f"Result: {data}")

# Create client task
client_task = AetherTask(
    job='my_service',
    task='process_data',
    context='production',
    on_status=on_status,
    on_complete=on_complete
)

# Send task
await client_task.perform({
    "input_file": "/path/to/data.csv",
    "options": {"format": "json"}
})

Task Distribution & Load Balancing

AetherMagic automatically distributes tasks among multiple workers for all protocols:

MQTT with Shared Subscriptions

# Multiple workers subscribe to shared topic
# $share/union_job_workgroup/union/job/task/context/+/perform
await aether.listen('image-process', 'resize', 'batch1', 'perform', 'workers', handle_task)

Redis with Consumer Groups

# Atomic LPUSH/BRPOP operations ensure single delivery
await aether.listen('image-process', 'resize', 'batch1', 'perform', 'workers', handle_task)

WebSocket with Random Selection

# Tasks distributed randomly among connected clients
await aether.listen('image-process', 'resize', 'batch1', 'perform', 'workers', handle_task)  

ZeroMQ PUSH/PULL Pattern

# Natural load balancing with PUSH/PULL sockets
await aether.listen('image-process', 'resize', 'batch1', 'perform', 'workers', handle_task)

Key Benefits:

  • 🔄 Automatic load balancing - tasks distributed among available workers
  • 🚫 No duplicate processing - each task handled by exactly one worker
  • 📈 Horizontal scaling - add more workers to increase capacity
  • 🛡️ Fault tolerance - failed workers don't block other workers

See TASK_DISTRIBUTION.md for detailed examples.

Protocol Selection Guide

MQTT

Use when:

  • Need IoT device compatibility
  • Require lightweight protocol
  • Have bandwidth constraints

Redis Pub/Sub

Use when:

  • Need maximum speed
  • Already have Redis in infrastructure
  • Message loss on failures is acceptable

Redis Streams

Use when:

  • Need reliable message delivery
  • Require load balancing between workers
  • Message persistence is important

HTTP/WebSocket

Use when:

  • Need web application integration
  • Require HTTP proxy/load balancer compatibility
  • Need REST API for external systems

ZeroMQ

Use when:

  • Maximum performance is critical
  • Don't want external broker dependencies
  • Need specific communication patterns

Examples

See examples.py for complete usage examples of each protocol:

# Run Redis example
python examples.py redis

# Run HTTP/WebSocket example  
python examples.py http

# Run ZeroMQ example
python examples.py zeromq

# Multi-protocol example
python examples.py multi

Configuration

Common Parameters

config = ConnectionConfig(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.REDIS,
    host='localhost',
    port=6379,
    ssl=False,
    username='user',
    password='pass',
    union='my_app',  # namespace for application
    timeout=30,
    keepalive=60
)

Protocol-Specific Parameters

Redis Streams

aether = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.REDIS,
    use_streams=True,
    consumer_group='workers',
    consumer_name='worker_1'
)

HTTP/WebSocket

aether = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.HTTP,
    mode='server',  # or 'client'
    ssl=True
)

ZeroMQ

aether = AetherMagic(
    protocol_type=ProtocolType.ZEROMQ,
    pattern='pushpull',  # 'pubsub', 'reqrep', 'all'
    server_mode=True
)

Performance Comparison

Protocol Throughput Latency Reliability Complexity
MQTT Medium Low High Low
Redis Pub/Sub High Very Low Medium Low
Redis Streams High Low High Medium
HTTP/WebSocket Medium Medium High Medium
ZeroMQ Very High Very Low Medium High

Backward Compatibility

Existing MQTT code continues to work without changes:

# Old code
from aethermagic import AetherMagic

aether = AetherMagic(server="localhost", port=1883)

The new API is fully compatible and adds additional capabilities.

Load Balancing Support

AetherMagic now supports load-balanced task distribution to ensure each task is processed by only one worker:

Protocol-Specific Load Balancing

Redis Protocol

  • RedisLoadBalancedProtocol: Uses Redis lists (LPUSH/BRPOP) for atomic task distribution
  • Each task goes to exactly one available worker
  • FIFO processing with blocking pop operations
from aethermagic.protocols.redis_protocol import RedisLoadBalancedProtocol

worker = RedisLoadBalancedProtocol(config, consumer_id="worker_1")
await worker.subscribe_to_tasks("job", "task", "context", callback)

MQTT Protocol

  • Uses shared subscriptions with $share prefix
  • Broker distributes messages among group subscribers
  • Built-in load balancing at protocol level

ZeroMQ Protocol

  • Uses PUSH/PULL socket pattern for task distribution
  • Round-robin delivery to connected workers
  • No message duplication - perfect for task distribution

WebSocket Protocol

  • Implements random selection among subscribed clients
  • Tasks with 'shared:' or 'tasks:' prefixes are load balanced
  • Single delivery guaranteed per task

Multi-Protocol Load Balancing API

Use the new convenience methods for load-balanced task processing:

from aethermagic import AetherMagic, ProtocolType

# Create workers  
worker = AetherMagic(protocol_type=ProtocolType.REDIS, host="localhost", port=6379)
await worker.connect()

# Add load-balanced task handler
await worker.add_task(
    job="processing",
    task="compute", 
    context="demo",
    callback=task_handler,
    shared=True  # Enable load balancing
)

# Publish load-balanced tasks
await worker.perform_task(
    job="processing",
    task="compute",
    context="demo", 
    data={"work": "data"},
    shared=True  # Only one worker will receive this
)

Single Delivery Guarantees

  • Redis: Atomic LPUSH/BRPOP operations ensure single delivery
  • MQTT: Broker's shared subscription handles distribution

Multi-Protocol Setup (Channel Support)

AetherMagic supports running multiple protocols simultaneously using channel isolation:

import asyncio
from aethermagic import AetherMagic, AetherTask

async def multi_protocol_service():
    # MQTT for general messaging
    mqtt_service = AetherMagic(
        protocol_type='mqtt',
        host='mqtt.example.com',
        port=8883,
        ssl=True,
        union='production',
        channel='messaging'  # 🔥 Channel identifier
    )
    
    # Redis for caching and AI tasks
    redis_service = AetherMagic(
        protocol_type='redis', 
        host='redis.example.com',
        port=6379,
        ssl=True,
        union='production',
        channel='caching'  # 🔥 Different channel
    )
    
    # Start both services
    mqtt_task = asyncio.create_task(mqtt_service.main())
    redis_task = asyncio.create_task(redis_service.main())
    
    # Create tasks for different channels
    mqtt_task = AetherTask(
        job='notifications',
        task='send_email',
        channel='messaging'  # Uses MQTT
    )
    
    redis_task = AetherTask(
        job='ai',
        task='generate_image', 
        channel='caching'  # Uses Redis
    )
    
    # Execute tasks
    await mqtt_task.perform({'email': 'user@example.com'})
    await redis_task.perform({'prompt': 'sunset landscape'})

# Run the service
asyncio.run(multi_protocol_service())

Dependencies

AetherMagic automatically installs protocol-specific dependencies when you install the optional packages:

  • MQTT: asyncio-mqtt, paho-mqtt, aiomqtt
  • Redis: redis[hiredis] (includes high-performance hiredis parser)
  • WebSocket: aiohttp, websockets
  • ZeroMQ: pyzmq
  • RabbitMQ: aio-pika
  • ZeroMQ: PUSH/PULL pattern is inherently load-balanced
  • WebSocket: Random selection with connection tracking

All protocols now support the shared=True parameter for load-balanced task distribution.

See load_balanced_demo.py for complete working examples.

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