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@node-ts/bus-core
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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).
🔥 📒 👉 View our docs at https://node-ts.gitbook.io/bus/ 👈 📒 🔥
Download and install the packages:
npm i @node-ts/bus-core @node-ts/bus-messages --save
Configure and initialize the bus when your application starts up.
import { Bus } from '@node-ts/bus-core'
async function run () {
const bus = await Bus
.configure()
.initialize()
// Start listening for messages and dispatch them to handlers when read
await bus.start()
}
For more information, visit our docs at https://node-ts.gitbook.io/bus/
FAQs
A service bus for message-based, distributed node applications
The npm package @node-ts/bus-core receives a total of 1,217 weekly downloads. As such, @node-ts/bus-core popularity was classified as popular.
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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