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exchange-pubsub
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A helper module to simplify @google-cloud/pubsub
npm i --save exchange-pubsub
const pubSub = require('exchange-pubsub');
// Optional:
pubSub.setOptions({
log: console,
defaultSubscribeOptions: {
raw: false,
autoAck: true,
},
});
// simple usage:
pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', msgData => {
// default is only the message.data property from pubsub
console.log(msgData); // should be 'my message' in this example
// optionally return false or a Promise
// if return value resolves to false, message will be nack'd, else ack'd
// (unless autoAck option is disabled)
});
pubSub.publish('myTopic', 'my message')
.then(() => {/* do something */ })
.catch(e => {/* error */ });
The default usage uses the topic as the subscription name which means it will be processed by a single subscriber (if multiple subscribers use the same name).
You can also specify the name manually, or have a random name generated:
// specify subscription name and options:
pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', 'subscription name', {autoAck: false, raw: true}, (msg => {
console.log(msg.data);
msg.ack();
}));
// random subscription name
pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', true, (msgData => {
console.log(msgData);
return Promise.reject(); // force a nack
}));
// CAUTION: careful with binding...
// DON'T DO: pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', true, myClass.function)
// Instead, use one of the following:
pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', 'subName', (msg) => myClass.function(msg));
pubSub.subscribe('myTopic', 'subName', myClass.function.bind(myClass));
Source: demo.js
FAQs
A wrapper to simplify basic pubsub usage
We found that exchange-pubsub demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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