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A dead simple message queue

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Dead Simple Message Queue

What it does

Part mail room, part bulletin board, dsmq is a central location for sharing messages between processes, even when they are running on computers scattered around the world.

Its defining characteristic is bare-bones simplicity.

How to use it

Install

pip install dsmq

Create a dsmq server

As in src/dsmq/example_server.py

from dsmq import dsmq

dsmq.start_server(host="127.0.0.1", port=30008)

Connect a client to a dsmq server

As in src/dsmq/example_put_client.py

mq = dsmq.connect_to_server(host="127.0.0.1", port=12345)

Add a message to a queue

As in src/dsmq/example_put_client.py

topic = "greetings"
msg = "hello world!"
mq.put(topic, msg)

Read a message from a queue

As in src/dsmq/example_get_client.py

topic = "greetings"
msg = mq.get(topic)

Spin up and shut down a dsmq in its own process

A dsmq server doesn't come with a built-in way to shut itself down. It can be helpful to have it running in a separate process that can be managed

import multiprocessing as mp

p_mq = mp.Process(target=dsmq.start_server, args=(config.MQ_HOST, config.MQ_PORT))
p_mq.start()

p_mq.join()
# or 
p_mq.kill()
p_mq.close()

Demo

  1. Open 3 separate terminal windows.
  2. In the first, run src/dsmq/dsmq.py.
  3. In the second, run src/dsmq/example_put_client.py.
  4. In the third, run src/dsmq/example_get_client.py.

Alternatively, if you're on Linux just run src/dsmq/demo_linux.py.

How it works

Expected behavior and limitations

  • Many clients can read messages of the same topic. It is a one-to-many publication model.

  • A client will not be able to read any of the messages that were put into a queue before it connected.

  • A client will get the oldest message available on a requested topic. Queues are first-in-first-out.

  • Messages older than 600 seconds will be deleted from the queue.

  • Put and get operations are fairly quick--less than 100 $\mu$s of processing time plus any network latency--so it can comfortably handle requests at rates of hundreds of times per second. But if you have several clients reading and writing at 1 kHz or more, you may overload the queue.

  • The queue is backed by an in-memory SQLite database. If your message volumes get larger than your RAM, you will reach an out-of-memory condition.

API Reference

[source]

start_server(host="127.0.0.1", port=30008)

Kicks off the mesage queue server. This process will be the central exchange for all incoming and outgoing messages.

  • host (str), IP address on which the server will be visible and
  • port (int), port. These will be used by all clients. Non-privileged ports are numbered 1024 and higher.

connect_to_server(host="127.0.0.1", port=30008)

Connects to an existing message queue server.

  • host (str), IP address of the server.
  • port (int), port on which the server is listening.
  • returns a DSMQClientSideConnection object.

DSMQClientSideConnection class

This is a convenience wrapper, to make the get() and put() functions easy to write and remember. It's under the hood only, not meant to be called directly.

put(topic, msg)

Puts msg into the queue named topic. If the queue doesn't exist yet, it is created.

  • msg (str), the content of the message.
  • topic (str), name of the message queue in which to put this message.

get(topic)

Get the oldest eligible message from the queue named topic. The client is only elgibile to receive messages that were added after it connected to the server.

  • topic (str)
  • returns str, the content of the message. If there was no eligble message in the topic, or the topic doesn't yet exist, returns "".

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