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A generic bus for topic-based message exchange.
In applying the microservices architecutral style with or without event-sourcing, It is often necessary to listen on a message queue. In many cases we also find it necessary to broadcast messages to listeners both within and outside the microservice.
This package is an abstraction over an Amqp message bus/broker. It serves as a message bus for the internal modules of a microservice; and a message endpoint for external services.
It routes messages (which come from internal modules or external components) to internal modules of the microservice. It also broadcast messages to external components through an Amqp message broker. Message routing is based on topics, and topic patterns as implemented in Amqp. Configuration options allow for the pre-selection of the message topics that are broadcast to external components.
This package is still in the early stages of development. Do feel free to use it at your own risk.
npm install local-bus
var bus = require('local-bus')({
amqpUri: 'amqp://localhost:5672',
exchange: 'amqpExchange',
queue: 'amqpQueue',
broadcastTopics: ['stock.nyse.*', '#.trades.nyse']
});
bus.publish(event);
...
bus.on('stock.nyse.google', function(event){
// Do something with event data here
});
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A generic bus for topic-based publication of events
We found that local-bus 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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