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Lightweight stream oriented messaging library.
SocketMQ supports req/rep
and pub/sub
messaging patterns. Messaging pattern is high level concept of how messages should be handled on sending and receiving. It's client/server & transport agnostic
which means you can use all 4 types of messaging pattern no matter you are connected to a server or being connected from a client with any of the transports supported.
Each request
will be sent to one
connected client/server and wait for response
(round-robin scheduler).
// example/rep.js
var socketmq = require('../')
var smq = socketmq.bind('tcp://127.0.0.1:6363')
smq.on('bind', function() {
console.log('rep bound')
})
var event = 'hello' // or you can call it topic or channel.
smq.on('connect', function(stream) {
console.log('new connection')
smq.req(event, 'request from server', function (msg) {
console.log(msg)
})
})
smq.rep(event, function(msg, reply) {
console.log('requested msg:' + msg)
reply('Hi ' + msg + ', world!')
})
// example/req.js
var socketmq = require('socketmq')
var smq = socketmq.connect('tcp://127.0.0.1:6363')
smq.on('connect', function(stream) {
console.log('req connected to server')
})
setInterval(function() {
smq.req('hello', 'socketmq.req', function(msg) {
console.log('replied msg:' + msg)
})
}, 1000)
smq.rep('hello', function (msg, reply) {
console.log('request from server', msg)
reply('response from client')
})
A pub
message will be distributed to all client/server connected and no response will be sent back. It's a fire and forget messaging pattern. Pub messages could be received by subscribing to the publishing topic.
// example/pub.js
var socketmq = require('socketmq')
var smq = socketmq.connect('tcp://0.0.0.0:6363')
smq.on('connect', function() {
console.log('pub connected');
setInterval(function() {
smq.pub('pub.test', 'hello')
}, 1000)
})
// example/sub.js
var socketmq = require('socketmq')
var smq = socketmq.bind('tcp://127.0.0.1:6363')
smq.on('bind', function() {
console.log('sub bound')
})
smq.sub('pub.test', function(data) {
console.log('got pub message: ' + data)
})
FAQs
Lightweight messaging library for node & browser.
The npm package socketmq receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, socketmq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that socketmq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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