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Easy RabbitMQ messaging queue support for Django.

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==========
carrot
==========

:Authors:
Ask Solem (askh@opera.com)
:Version: 0.1.0

`RabbitMQ`_/`ZeroMQ`_ (`AMQP`_) messaging queue support for `Django`_.

.. _`RabbitMQ`: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
.. _`ZeroMQ`: http://www.zeromq.org/
.. _`AMQP`: http://amqp.org
.. _`Django`: http://www.djangoproject.com/

Introduction
------------

`carrot` is a messaging queue framework for `Django_`, built on top of
`py-amqplib`_. Before you start playing with ``carrot``, you should
read the excellent article on RabbitMQ under python by Jason: `Rabbits and
warrens`_.

.. _`Rabbits and warrens`: http://blogs.digitar.com/jjww/2009/01/rabbits-and-warrens/
.. _`py-amqplib`: http://barryp.org/software/py-amqplib/

Installation
-------------

You can install ``carrot`` either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
or from source.

To install using ``pip``:

::
$ pip install carrot

To install using ``easy_install``

$ easy_install carrot

If you have downloaded a source tarball you can install it
in the following way:
::
$ python setup.py build
# python setup.py install # as root


Example
-------

This is a `carrot` implementation of the example publisher and
consumer described in the article `Rabbits and warrens`_

>>> from carrot.messaging import Publisher, Consumer

>>> class PostOfficePublisher(Publisher):
... exchange = "sorting_room"
... routing_key = "jason"

>>> class PostOfficeConsumer(Consumer):
... queue = "po_box"
... exchange = "sorting_room"
... routing_key = "json"
...
... def receieve(self, message_data, message):
... """This is the method that is called whenever we
... receieve a message in this queue."""
... print("Received: %s" % message_data)

By default every message is encoded using `JSON`_, if you don't want
this you have to set the ``encoding`` attribute in the producer and
the ``decoding`` attribute in the consumer to ``lambda x: x``.

There are lots of other options for producers and consumers for which
the only documentation right now is the source code (sorry!)

To start sending and receveing messages with these classes, you first
have to configure the AMQP server for your django app. If you have a
`RabbitMQ`_ server running on localhost you can add these settings
to your ``settings.py``:

::
AMQP_SERVER = "localhost"
AMQP_PORT = 5678
AMQP_USER = "my_rabbitmq_user"
AMQP_PASSWORD = "my_rabbitmq_user_password"
AMQP_VHOST = "virtual_host_to_use"


Then, finally, we can send and receive some messages:

>>> PostOfficePublisher().send({"My message": ["foo", "bar", "baz"]})
>>> PostOfficeConsumer().next()
Receieved: {"My message": ["foo", "bar", "baz"]}


.. _`JSON`: http://www.json.org/

.. # vim: syntax=rst expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 shiftround

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