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resolve-bus-rabbitmq
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This package is an adapter for resolve-bus to emit events using RabbitMQ.
This package is a resolve-es
adapter for emitting events using RabbitMQ (based on the amqplib package). It requires RabbitMQ to be installed on your machine.
You can pass the following arguments when initializing an adapter:
url
(required) - the RabbitMQ URL.exchange
- an exchange name. The default is exchange
. Learn morequeueName
- a queue name. The default is ''
. Learn moreexchangeType
- the exchange type. The default is fanout
. Learn moremessageTtl
- a message's lifetime. The default is 2000
.maxLength
- the maximum number of messages the queue holds. The default is 10000
.import createAdapter from 'resolve-bus-rabbitmq'
const adapter = createAdapter({
url: 'amqp://localhost'
})
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This package is an adapter for resolve-bus to emit events using RabbitMQ.
The npm package resolve-bus-rabbitmq receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, resolve-bus-rabbitmq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that resolve-bus-rabbitmq 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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