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apache-rocketmq-hot

v1.0.0-rc4

Published

RocketMQ binding for Node.js

Downloads

7

Readme

fork rocketmq-client-nodejs & fixed #13 1.2.0/UBUNTU/5.04/librocketmq.a The librocketmq.a has been built and will not be downloaded.

$ npm install --save apache-rocketmq-hot

RocketMQ Client for Node.js

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This official Node.js client is a C++ binding of rocketmq-client-cpp, which has been proven robust and widely adopted within Alibaba Group by many business units for more than three years.

Notice 1: This client is still in dev version. Use it cautiously in production.

Notice 2: This SDK is now only support macOS and Ubuntu 14.04. Ubuntu 16+ is not supported and CentOS is not tested yet.

Installation

$ npm install --save apache-rocketmq

Examples

You may view example/producer.js and example/push_consumer.js for quick start.

Usage

Require this package first.

const { Producer, PushConsumer } = require('apache-rocketmq');

Producer

Constructor

new Producer(groupId[, instanceName][, options]);

Producer's constructor receives three parameters:

  • groupId: the group id of the producer;
  • instanceName: the instance name of the producer, optional;
  • options: the options object, optional;
    • nameServer: the name server of RocketMQ;
    • groupName: the group name of this producer;
    • compressLevel: the compress level (0-9) of this producer, default to 5 where 0 is fastest and 9 is most compressed;
    • sendMessageTimeout: send message timeout millisecond, default to 3000 and suggestion is 2000 - 3000ms;
    • maxMessageSize: max message size with unit (B), default to 1024 * 128 which means 128K;
    • logFileNum: C++ core logic log file number, default to 3 and log file path is $HOME/logs/rocketmq-cpp;
    • logFileSize: size of each C++ core logic log file with unit (B);
    • logLevel: C++ core logic log level in "fatal", "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace" and "num".

e.g.

const { Producer } = require('apache-rocketmq');
const producer = new Producer('GROUP_ID', 'INSTANCE_NAME', {
  nameServer: '127.0.0.1:9876'
});

start

producer.start([callback]);

.start receives a callback function. If no callback passed, this function will return a Promise object.

e.g.

producer.start(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    //
  }
});

// or

producer
  .start()
  .then(() => {
    //
  })
  .catch(err => {
    //
  });

shutdown

producer.shutdown([callback]);

.shutdown receives a callback function. If no callback passed, this function will return a Promise object.

e.g.

producer.shutdown(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    //
  }
});

// or

producer
  .shutdown()
  .then(() => {
    //
  })
  .catch(err => {
    //
  });

send

producer.send(topic, body[, options][, callback]);

.send receives 4 parameters including a callback. If no callback passed, this function will return a Promise object.

  • topic: the topic string;
  • body: the message body string;
  • options: the options object, optional;
    • keys: the keys for this message;
    • tags: the tags for this message;
  • callback: the callback function, optional.

e.g.

producer.send(
  'test',
  `baz ${i}`,
  {
    keys: 'foo',
    tags: 'bar'
  },
  function(err, result) {
    if (err) {
      // ...
    } else {
      console.log(result);

      // console example:
      //
      //  { status: 0,
      //    statusStr: 'OK',
      //    msgId: '0101007F0000367E0000309DD68B0700',
      //    offset: 0 }
    }
  }
);
send status and statusStr

| status | statusStr | | -------- | --------------------- | | 0 | OK | | 1 | FLUSH_DISK_TIMEOUT | | 2 | FLUSH_SLAVE_TIMEOUT | | 3 | SLAVE_NOT_AVAILABLE |

PushConsumer

Constructor

new PushConsumer(groupId[, instanceName][, options]);

PushConsumer's constructor receives three parameters:

  • groupId: the group id of the push consumer;
  • instanceName: the instance name of the push consumer, optional;
  • options: the options object, optional;
    • nameServer: the name server of RocketMQ;
    • threadCount: the thread number of underlying C++ logic;
    • maxBatchSize: message max batch size;
    • logFileNum: C++ core logic log file number, default to 3 and log file path is $HOME/logs/rocketmq-cpp;
    • logFileSize: size of each C++ core logic log file with unit (B);
    • logLevel: C++ core logic log level in "fatal", "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace" and "num".

e.g.

const { PushConsumer } = require('apache-rocketmq');
const consumer = new PushConsumer('GROUP_ID', 'INSTANCE_NAME', {
  nameServer: '127.0.0.1:9876',
  threadCount: 3
});

start

consumer.start([callback]);

.start receives a callback function. If no callback passed, this function will return a Promise object.

e.g.

consumer.start(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    //
  }
});

// or

consumer
  .start()
  .then(() => {
    //
  })
  .catch(err => {
    //
  });

shutdown

consumer.shutdown([callback]);

.shutdown receives a callback function. If no callback passed, this function will return a Promise object.

e.g.

consumer.shutdown(function(err) {
  if (err) {
    //
  }
});

// or

consumer
  .shutdown()
  .then(() => {
    //
  })
  .catch(err => {
    //
  });

subscribe

Add a subscription relationship to consumer.

consumer.subscribe(topic[, expression]);

.subscribe receives two parameters which the second parameter is optional.

  • topic: The topic to be subscribed;
  • expression: The additional expression to be subscribed, optional. e.g. *.

On Message Event

If you want to receive messages from RocketMQ Server, you should add a listener for message event which receives 2 parameters.

function YOUR_LISTENER(msg, ack) {
  //
}
  • msg: the message object to be consumed;
  • ack: the Acknowledge object, which has a .done() function.

msg object looks like:

{ topic: 'test',
  tags: 'bar',
  keys: 'foo',
  body: 'baz 7',
  msgId: '0101007F0000367E0000339DD68B0800' }

You may call ack.done() to tell RocketMQ that you've finished your message successfully which is same as ack.done(true). And you may call ack.done(false) to tell it that you've failed.

e.g.

consumer.on('message', function(msg, ack) {
  console.log(msg);
  ack.done();
});

Apache RocketMQ Community

Contact Us

  • Mailing Lists: https://rocketmq.apache.org/about/contact/
  • Home: https://rocketmq.apache.org
  • Docs: https://rocketmq.apache.org/docs/quick-start/
  • Issues: https://github.com/apache/rocketmq-client-nodejs/issues
  • Ask: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/rocketmq
  • Slack: https://rocketmq-community.slack.com/

How to Contribute

Contributions are warmly welcome! Be it trivial cleanup, major new feature or other suggestion. Read this how to contribute guide for more details.

License

Apache License, Version 2.0 Copyright (C) Apache Software Foundation