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harcon-amqp
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AMQP plugin for the harcon messaging/service bus of node-based enterprise entities.
AMQP transport layer ("Barrel") plugin for harcon.
Both PUB/SUB and PUSH/PULL socket types are supported. See socket types explained here.
npm install harcon harcon-amqp --save
var Harcon = require('harcon');
var Amqp = require('harcon-amqp');
var amqpConfig = {
connectURL: 'amqp://localhost',
socketType: 'PUBSUB', // 'PUSHPULL' to be used for PUSH/PULL socket type
timeout: 0
};
var harcon = new Harcon( { Barrel: Amqp.Barrel, barrel: amqpConfig }, function(err){
} );
Should the recipients be not available or fail to meet the timeframe defined by the attribute 'timeout', harcon will call the callbacks of the given messages with an error.
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AMQP plugin for the harcon messaging/service bus of node-based enterprise entities.
The npm package harcon-amqp receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, harcon-amqp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that harcon-amqp 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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