Async message bus framework designed for event-driven python monoliths or microservice nodes
Project description
iambus - intelligence async message bus
sounds like a poem
The library is designed for asynchronous event-driven Python projects, mostly for modular monoliths or microservice nodes,
has no third-party dependencies.
See more examples on GitHub
Basic usage
The core of the library is the Dispatcher class.
It handles three types of messages: events, commands and queries.
Dispatcher initializing
You can use the default object from iambus
from iambus import dispatcher as dp
Note that the event, command and query engines are not enabled by default. Each of them would be instantiated with default routers (if not passed specific class) with the first handler registered to this router.
You can also override default engines, routers and dispatcher and pass your classes to the Dispatcher constructor:
from iambus import Dispatcher, RequestRouter
class CustomRequestRouter(RequestRouter):
def bind(
self,
message: MessageType,
handler: HandlerType,
argname: t.Optional[str] = EMPTY,
response_event: t.Optional[MessageType] = None,
**initkwargs,
) -> PyBusWrappedHandler:
# your implementation here
dp = Dispatcher(
queries_router_cls=CustomRequestRouter,
)
Handlers` signature
A basic handler is an asynchronous function that takes either one or zero arguments.
async def handler_with_arg(event: EventType):
# do something with event...
async def handler_without_arg():
# do something
Additionally, a handler can accept any number of keyword arguments (how to pass them to the handler
is explained below). However, if the parameter expecting the message is strictly positional,
you must specify the argname parameter when registering the handler.
A handler can also be a class implementing the HandlerProtocol protocol or
an asynchronous __call__ method.
The signature rules for the handle or __call__ methods are the same as for a regular function.
class HandlerProtocol(Protocol):
async def handle(self, message: MessageType, **kwargs) -> Any:
"""Handle message."""
async def add_event(self, event: EventType) -> None:
"""Add event to emit later."""
async def dump_events(self) -> list[EventType]:
"""Return list of collected events."""
If your class needs some initialization parameters, you can specify them during handler
registration as named argument pairs.
These arguments will be passed directly to the class’s __init__ method
(make sure there are no strictly positional arguments).
class CustomHandler:
def __init__(self, repo: RepoType):
self._repo = repo
async def __call__(self, cmd: CreateUserCommand):
user = await self._repo.create(cmd.data)
return UserCreated(data=user)
The same behavior applies if the handler is a simple function but takes more than one parameter without default values.
async def create_user_handler(cmd: CreateUserCommand, repo: RepoType):
user = await repo.create(cmd.data)
return UserCreated(data=user)
# main.py
user_repo = UserRepoImpl()
dp.commands.bind(CreateUserCommand, handler=create_user_handler, repo=user_repo, response_event=UserCreated)
You may notice that both the create_user_handler function and the __call__ method of
the CustomHandler class return an event.
This allows you to pass new outgoing events to the dispatcher, which will forward them
to the appropriate handler.
In the case of a class implementing HandlerProtocol, additionally events can be added during
processing inside the handle method.
You must specify response_event arg to bind or register methods to allow this work.
Otherwise strict return value would be returned.
You can get the return value if wait_for_response arg would be set to True.
It is useful for queries and commands.
Handlers binding
We’ve talked a lot about how to declare handlers; now let’s register them.
Currently, there are several ways to do this:
- Use the
bindmethod of one of the dispatcher’s routers (dp.events,dp.commands,dp.queries).dp.events.bind(UserCreated, create_user_handler)
- Use the
registerdecorator from one of the dispatcher’s routers (dp.events,dp.commands,dp.queries).@dp.events.register(UserCreated) async def create_user_handler(event): ...
Dispatcher start
After registering the handlers, you just need to start the dispatcher:
dp.start()
During this operation, the handler map will be finalized, and you won’t be able to register new handlers. Please keep this in mind.
If no handlers registered dispatcher will drop setup.
Utils
For simple dependency injection, the library provides two classes: Singleton and Factory.
They use the slice-syntax: the name of the resource and the callable that retrieves it
(can be either synchronous or asynchronous).
In general, there are more convenient and optimized libraries for this task.
def get_user_repo() -> UserRepo: ...
@dp.queries.register(UserQuery, repo=Singleton["repo": get_user_repo])
async def book_query_handler(query: UserQuery, repo: UserRepo) -> BookQueryResult: ...
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