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MessageFlux
messageflux is a framework for creating long-running services, that read messages from devices, and handles them.
Devices are composable components - meaning that added functionality can come from wrapping devices in other devices.
You can find the full documentation here
Requirements
Python 3.7+
Installation
$ pip install messageflux
Extra Requirements (Example)
$ pip install messageflux[rabbitmq]
Example
Create it
- Create a file
main.py
with:
from messageflux import MessageHandlingService, MessageHandlerBase, InputDevice, ReadResult
from messageflux.iodevices.in_memory_device import InMemoryDeviceManager
class MyMessageHandler(MessageHandlerBase):
def handle_message(self, input_device: InputDevice, read_result: ReadResult):
message = read_result.message
print(f'message bytes: {message.bytes}') # Do somthing with the message...
input_device_manager = InMemoryDeviceManager()
# write messages to devices here...
my_example_service = MessageHandlingService(message_handler=MyMessageHandler(),
input_device_manager=input_device_manager,
input_device_names=['MY_QUEUE'])
if __name__ == '__main__':
my_example_service.start() # this blocks indefinitely (until CTRL-C or sigterm)
Run it
python main.py
Using Multi Processing for concurrency
from messageflux import MessageHandlingService, MessageHandlerBase, InputDevice, ReadResult
from messageflux.multiprocessing import get_service_runner, ServiceFactory
class MyMessageHandler(MessageHandlerBase):
def handle_message(self, input_device: InputDevice, read_result: ReadResult):
message = read_result.message
print(f'message bytes: {message.bytes}') # Do somthing with the message...
class MyServiceFactory(ServiceFactory):
def create_service(self) -> MessageHandlingService:
"""
we import the devices in 'create_service' so that all the imports will be in the child process.
this is only a precaution, but recommended
"""
from messageflux.iodevices.in_memory_device import InMemoryDeviceManager
input_device_manager = InMemoryDeviceManager()
# write messages to devices here...
my_example_service = MessageHandlingService(message_handler=MyMessageHandler(),
input_device_manager=input_device_manager,
input_device_names=['MY_QUEUE'])
return my_example_service
if __name__ == '__main__': # you must do this in multiprocess running
service_to_run = get_service_runner(service_factory=MyServiceFactory(),
instance_count=5) # this will run 5 child processes
service_to_run.start() # this starts the child processes and blocks indefinitely (until CTRL-C or sigterm)
Optional Requirements
messageflux[fastmessage]
- for using the FastMessage pipeline handlermessageflux[rabbitmq]
- for using the rabbitmq devicemessageflux[objectstorage]
- for using the s3 device wrappersmessageflux[dev]
- for running tests and developing for this packagemessageflux[all]
- all extras required for all devices
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