Security News
Fluent Assertions Faces Backlash After Abandoning Open Source Licensing
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
The 'mqemitter' npm package is a simple message queue emitter that allows you to publish and subscribe to messages. It is designed to be lightweight and easy to use, making it suitable for applications that require basic message queuing and event handling.
Publishing Messages
This feature allows you to publish messages to a specific topic. The code sample demonstrates how to create an instance of MQEmitter and publish a message with a topic and payload.
const MQEmitter = require('mqemitter');
const emitter = MQEmitter();
emitter.emit({ topic: 'myTopic', payload: 'Hello, World!' }, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error('Error publishing message:', err);
} else {
console.log('Message published successfully');
}
});
Subscribing to Messages
This feature allows you to subscribe to messages on a specific topic. The code sample shows how to set up a subscription to a topic and handle incoming messages.
const MQEmitter = require('mqemitter');
const emitter = MQEmitter();
emitter.on('myTopic', (message, cb) => {
console.log('Received message:', message.payload);
cb();
});
Unsubscribing from Messages
This feature allows you to unsubscribe from messages on a specific topic. The code sample demonstrates how to remove a previously set up subscription.
const MQEmitter = require('mqemitter');
const emitter = MQEmitter();
const handler = (message, cb) => {
console.log('Received message:', message.payload);
cb();
};
emitter.on('myTopic', handler);
// Later, to unsubscribe
emitter.removeListener('myTopic', handler);
EventEmitter3 is a high-performance event emitter for Node.js and the browser. It provides a similar publish/subscribe pattern but is more general-purpose and not specifically designed for message queuing.
Redis is an in-memory data structure store that can be used as a message broker. It supports publish/subscribe messaging and offers more advanced features like persistence, clustering, and data structures.
MQTT.js is a client library for the MQTT protocol, which is a lightweight messaging protocol designed for IoT. It provides more advanced features for message queuing and is suitable for applications requiring reliable message delivery.
An Opinionated Message Queue with an emitter-style API, but with callbacks.
Do you need a multi process MQEmitter? Check out mqemitter-redis or mqemitter-mongodb.
$ npm install mqemitter --save
var mq = require('mqemitter')
var emitter = mq({ concurrency: 5 })
var message
emitter.on('hello world', function (message, cb) {
// call callback when you are done
// do not pass any errors, the emitter cannot handle it.
cb()
})
// topic is mandatory
message = { topic: 'hello world', payload: 'or any other fields' }
emitter.emit(message, function () {
// emitter will never return an error
})
MQEmitter is the class and function exposed by this module.
It can be created by MQEmitter()
or using new MQEmitter()
.
An MQEmitter accepts the following options:
concurrency
: the maximum number of concurrent messages that can be
on concurrent delivery.wildcardOne
: the char that will match one level wildcards.wildcardSome
: that char that will match multiple level wildcards.separator
: the separator for the different levels.For more information on wildcards, see this explanation or Qlobber.
Emit the given message, which must have a topic
property, which can contain wildcards
as defined on creation.
Add the given callback to the passed topic. Topic can contain wildcards,
as defined on creation.
The callback
, accept two parameters, the passed message and a done
callback.
The callback must never error and done
must not be called with an
err
object.
onDone
will be called when the event subscribe is done correctly.
The inverse of on
.
Close the given emitter. After, all writes will return an error.
MQEmitter supports the use of wildcards: every topic is splitted
according to separator
(default /
).
The wildcard character +
matches exactly one word:
var mq = require('mqemitter')
, emitter = mq()
emitter.on('hello/+/world', function(message, cb) {
// this will print { topic: 'hello/my/world', 'something': 'more' }
console.log(message)
cb()
})
emitter.on('hello/+', function(message, cb) {
// this will not be called
console.log(message)
cb()
})
emitter.emit({ topic: 'hello/my/world', something: 'more' })
The wildcard character #
matches zero or more words:
var mq = require('mqemitter')
, emitter = mq()
emitter.on('hello/#', function(message, cb) {
// this will print { topic: 'hello/my/world', 'something': 'more' }
console.log(message)
cb()
})
emitter.on('#', function(message, cb) {
// this will print { topic: 'hello/my/world', 'something': 'more' }
console.log(message)
cb()
})
emitter.on('hello/my/world/#', function(message, cb) {
// this will print { topic: 'hello/my/world', 'something': 'more' }
console.log(message)
cb()
})
emitter.emit({ topic: 'hello/my/world', something: 'more' })
Of course, you can mix #
and +
in the same subscription.
Copyright (c) 2014-2015, Matteo Collina hello@matteocollina.com
Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
FAQs
An Opinionated Message Queue with an emitter-style API
The npm package mqemitter receives a total of 120,424 weekly downloads. As such, mqemitter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mqemitter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Fluent Assertions is facing backlash after dropping the Apache license for a commercial model, leaving users blindsided and questioning contributor rights.
Research
Security News
Socket researchers uncover the risks of a malicious Python package targeting Discord developers.
Security News
The UK is proposing a bold ban on ransomware payments by public entities to disrupt cybercrime, protect critical services, and lead global cybersecurity efforts.