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@node-ts/bus-core
Advanced tools
The core messaging framework. This package provides an in-memory queue and persistence by default, but is designed to be used with other @node-ts/bus-* packages that provide compatibility with other transports (SQS, RabbitMQ, Azure Queues) and persistence technologies (PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle).
Download and install the packages:
npm i inversify @node-ts/bus-core --save
Load BusModule
into your application's inversify container:
// application-container.ts
import { Container } from 'inversify'
import { BusModule } from '@node-ts/bus-core'
export class ApplicationContainer extends Container {
constructor () {
this.load(new BusModule())
}
}
Messages are handled by defining and registring a handler class. Each time a message is received by the application, it will be dispatched to each of the registered handlers.
Define the handler:
// send-email-handler.ts
import { injectable } from 'inversify'
import { HandlesMessage, Handler } from '@node-ts/bus-core'
import { SendEmail } from 'my-corporation/commands'
import { SERVICE_SYMBOLS, EmailService } from '../services'
@HandlesMessage(SendEmail)
export class SendEmailHandler implements Handler<SendEmail> {
constructor (
@inject(SERVICE_SYMBOLS.EmailService) private readonly emailService: EmailService
) {
}
async handle (sendEmailCommand: SendEmail): Promise<void> {
await this.emailService.send(
sendEmailCommand.to,
sendEmailCommand.title,
sendEmailCommand.body
)
}
}
Register the handler:
// application.ts
import { inject, injectable } from 'inversify'
import { BUS_SYMBOLS, ApplicationBootstrap, Bus } from '@node-ts/bus-core'
@injectable()
export class Application {
constructor (
@inject(BUS_SYMBOLS.ApplicationBootstrap) private readonly applicationBootstrap: ApplicationBootstrap,
@inject(BUS_SYMBOLS.Bus) private readonly bus: Bus
) {
}
async initialize (): Promise<void> {
this.applicationBootstrap.registerHandler(SendEmailHandler)
// Starts the receive loop on the bus to pull messages from the queue and dispatch to handlers
await this.applicationBootstrap.initialize()
}
async stop (): Promise<void> {
// Stops the queue polling mechanism so the app shuts down cleanly
await this.bus.stop()
}
}
FAQs
A service bus for message-based, distributed node applications
We found that @node-ts/bus-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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