NAME
AnyEvent::RabbitMQ - An asynchronous and multi channel Perl AMQP client.
SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent::RabbitMQ;
my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
my $ar = AnyEvent::RabbitMQ->new->load_xml_spec()->connect(
host => 'localhost',
port => 5672,
user => 'guest',
pass => 'guest',
vhost => '/',
timeout => 1,
tls => 0, # Or 1 if you'd like SSL
tune => { heartbeat => 30, channel_max => $whatever, frame_max = $whatever },
on_success => sub {
$ar->open_channel(
on_success => sub {
my $channel = shift;
$channel->declare_exchange(
exchange => 'test_exchange',
on_success => sub {
$cv->send('Declared exchange');
},
on_failure => $cv,
);
},
on_failure => $cv,
on_close => sub {
my $method_frame = shift->method_frame;
die $method_frame->reply_code, $method_frame->reply_text;
}
);
},
on_failure => $cv,
on_read_failure => sub {die @_},
on_return => sub {
my $frame = shift;
die "Unable to deliver ", Dumper($frame);
}
on_close => sub {
my $method_frame = shift->method_frame;
die $method_frame->reply_code, $method_frame->reply_text;
},
);
print $cv->recv, "\n";
DESCRIPTION
AnyEvent::RabbitMQ is an AMQP(Advanced Message Queuing Protocol) client library, that is intended to allow you to interact with AMQP-compliant message brokers/servers such as RabbitMQ in an asynchronous fashion.
You can use AnyEvent::RabbitMQ to -
* Declare and delete exchanges
* Declare, delete, bind and unbind queues
* Set QoS and confirm mode
* Publish, consume, get, ack, recover and reject messages
* Select, commit and rollback transactions
AnyEvent::RabbitMQ is known to work with RabbitMQ versions 2.5.1 and versions 0-8 and 0-9-1 of the AMQP specification.
This client is the non-blocking version, for a blocking version with a similar API, see Net::RabbitFoot.
AUTHOR
Masahito Ikuta <cooldaemon@gmail.com>
MAINTAINER
Currently maintained by <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
due to the original author being missing in action.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2010, the above named author(s).
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.