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Pika Python AMQP Client Library

Project description

Pika is a RabbitMQ (AMQP-0-9-1) client library for Python.

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Introduction

Pika is a pure-Python implementation of the AMQP 0-9-1 protocol including RabbitMQ’s extensions.

  • Python 2.6+ and 3.3+ are supported.

  • Since threads aren’t appropriate to every situation, it doesn’t require threads. It takes care not to forbid them, either. The same goes for greenlets, callbacks, continuations and generators. It is not necessarily thread-safe however, and your mileage will vary.

  • People may be using direct sockets, plain old select(), or any of the wide variety of ways of getting network events to and from a python application. Pika tries to stay compatible with all of these, and to make adapting it to a new environment as simple as possible.

Documentation

Pika’s documentation can be found at https://pika.readthedocs.io

Example

Here is the most simple example of use, sending a message with the BlockingConnection adapter:

import pika
connection = pika.BlockingConnection()
channel = connection.channel()
channel.basic_publish(exchange='example',
                      routing_key='test',
                      body='Test Message')
connection.close()

And an example of writing a blocking consumer:

import pika
connection = pika.BlockingConnection()
channel = connection.channel()

for method_frame, properties, body in channel.consume('test'):

    # Display the message parts and ack the message
    print(method_frame, properties, body)
    channel.basic_ack(method_frame.delivery_tag)

    # Escape out of the loop after 10 messages
    if method_frame.delivery_tag == 10:
        break

# Cancel the consumer and return any pending messages
requeued_messages = channel.cancel()
print('Requeued %i messages' % requeued_messages)
connection.close()

Pika provides the following adapters

  • AsyncioConnection - adapter for the Python3 AsyncIO event loop

  • BlockingConnection - enables blocking, synchronous operation on top of library for simple uses

  • LibevConnection - adapter for use with the libev event loop http://libev.schmorp.de

  • SelectConnection - fast asynchronous adapter

  • TornadoConnection - adapter for use with the Tornado IO Loop http://tornadoweb.org

  • TwistedConnection - adapter for use with the Twisted asynchronous package http://twistedmatrix.com/

Contributing

To contribute to pika, please make sure that any new features or changes to existing functionality include test coverage.

Pull requests that add or change code without coverage will most likely be rejected.

Additionally, please format your code using yapf with google style prior to issuing your pull request.

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