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@pager/minion-army
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Microservice Framework for RabbitMQ Workers
const Army = require('@pager/minion-army');
// Refer to lib/schema.js to see valid options
const manifest = {
connection: { // optional, if not provided will default to a rabbit connection to local host
rabbitUrl: 'amqp://localhost'
},
defaults: { // default values that apply for all workers
exchangeName: 'my-exchange-name'
},
workers: [
{
handler: (message) => console.log('my job is to log this', message),
config: { // same config as expected by minions
name: 'jobs.logging',
key: 'events.something.happened'
},
validate: joi.object({ // set a joi schema to validate handler input (optional)
id: joi.string().required()
})
},
{
handler: (message) => true,
config: {
name: `jobs.trueing`,
key: `events.something.happened`
}
}
]
};
const army = Army(manifest);
army.start(); // if you provide defaults.autoStart = true this is not needed
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Microservice Framework for RabbitMQ Workers
We found that @pager/minion-army demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 69 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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