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azure-queue-client
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A simple to use client for azure queues. The module allows to listen on an azure queue and when a job comes into the queue it will be processed. The most important features are:
npm install azure-queue-client --save
// config with your settings
var qName = '<<YOURQUEUENAME>>';
var qStorageAccount = '<<YOURACCOUNTNAME>>';
var qStorageSecret = '<<YOURACCOUNTSECRET>>';
var qPolling = 2;
// load the module
var azureQueueClient = new require('azure-queue-client');
// create the listener
var queueListener = new azureQueueClient.AzureQueueListener();
// establish a message handler
queueListener.onMessage(function(message) {
// log something
console.log('Message received: ' + JSON.stringify(message));
// job is finished without errors
return queueListener.done();
});
// start the listening
queueListener.listen(qName, qStorageAccount, qStorageSecret, qPolling, null);
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An azure queue client for node.js which allows to consume jobs
The npm package azure-queue-client receives a total of 37 weekly downloads. As such, azure-queue-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that azure-queue-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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