""" kombu.messaging =============== Sending and receiving messages. :copyright: (c) 2009 - 2010 by Ask Solem. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ from itertools import count from kombu.compression import compress from kombu.entity import Exchange, Queue from kombu.serialization import encode from kombu.syn import blocking as _SYN from kombu.utils import maybe_list class Producer(object): """Message Producer. :param channel: Connection channel. :keyword exchange: Default exchange. :keyword routing_key: Default routing key. :keyword serializer: Default serializer. Default is `"json"`. :keyword compression: Default compression method. Default is no compression. :keyword auto_declare: Automatically declare the exchange at instantiation. Default is :const:`True`. :keyword on_return: Callback to call for undeliverable messages, when the `mandatory` or `immediate` arguments to :meth:`publish` is used. This callback needs the following signature: `(exception, exchange, routing_key, message)`. Note that the producer needs to drain events to use this feature. """ #: The connection channel used. channel = None #: Default exchange. exchange = None # Default routing key. routing_key = "" #: Default serializer to use. Default is JSON. serializer = None #: Default compression method. Disabled by default. compression = None #: By default the exchange is declared at instantiation. #: If you want to declare manually then you can set this #: to :const:`False`. auto_declare = True #: Basic return callback. on_return = None def __init__(self, channel, exchange=None, routing_key=None, serializer=None, auto_declare=None, compression=None, on_return=None): self.channel = channel self.exchange = exchange or self.exchange if self.exchange is None: self.exchange = Exchange("") self.routing_key = routing_key or self.routing_key self.serializer = serializer or self.serializer self.compression = compression or self.compression self.on_return = on_return or self.on_return if auto_declare is not None: self.auto_declare = auto_declare self.exchange = self.exchange(self.channel) if self.auto_declare: self.declare() if self.on_return: self.channel.events["basic_return"].append(self.on_return) def declare(self): """Declare the exchange. This is done automatically at instantiation if :attr:`auto_declare` is set to :const:`True`. """ if self.exchange.name: self.exchange.declare() def publish(self, body, routing_key=None, delivery_mode=None, mandatory=False, immediate=False, priority=0, content_type=None, content_encoding=None, serializer=None, headers=None, compression=None, exchange=None): """Publish message to the specified exchange. :param body: Message body. :keyword routing_key: Message routing key. :keyword delivery_mode: See :attr:`delivery_mode`. :keyword mandatory: Currently not supported. :keyword immediate: Currently not supported. :keyword priority: Message priority. A number between 0 and 9. :keyword content_type: Content type. Default is autodetect. :keyword content_encoding: Content encoding. Default is autodetect. :keyword serializer: Serializer to use. Default is autodetect. :keyword headers: Mapping of arbitrary headers to pass along with the message body. :keyword exchange: Override the exchange. Note that this exchange must have been declared. """ headers = headers or {} if routing_key is None: routing_key = self.routing_key if compression is None: compression = self.compression body, content_type, content_encoding = self._prepare( body, serializer, content_type, content_encoding, compression, headers) message = self.exchange.Message(body, delivery_mode, priority, content_type, content_encoding, headers=headers) return self.exchange.publish(message, routing_key, mandatory, immediate, exchange=exchange) def revive(self, channel): """Revive the producer after connection loss.""" self.channel = channel self.exchange.revive(channel) def _prepare(self, body, serializer=None, content_type=None, content_encoding=None, compression=None, headers=None): # No content_type? Then we're serializing the data internally. if not content_type: serializer = serializer or self.serializer (content_type, content_encoding, body) = encode(body, serializer=serializer) else: # If the programmer doesn't want us to serialize, # make sure content_encoding is set. if isinstance(body, unicode): if not content_encoding: content_encoding = 'utf-8' body = body.encode(content_encoding) # If they passed in a string, we can't know anything # about it. So assume it's binary data. elif not content_encoding: content_encoding = 'binary' if compression: body, headers["compression"] = compress(body, compression) return body, content_type, content_encoding class Consumer(object): """Message consumer. :param channel: see :attr:`channel`. :param queues see :attr:`queues`. :keyword no_ack: see :attr:`no_ack`. :keyword auto_declare: see :attr:`auto_declare` :keyword callbacks: see :attr:`callbacks`. :keyword on_decode_error: see :attr:`on_decode_error`. """ #: The connection channel to use. channel = None #: A single :class:`~kombu.entity.Queue`, or a list of queues to #: consume from. queues = None #: Flag for message acknowledgment disabled/enabled. #: Enabled by default. no_ack = False #: By default all entities will be declared at instantiation, if you #: want to handle this manually you can set this to :const:`False`. auto_declare = True #: List of callbacks called in order when a message is received. #: #: The signature of the callbacks must take two arguments: #: `(body, message)`, which is the decoded message body and #: the `Message` instance (a subclass of #: :class:`~kombu.transport.base.Message`). callbacks = None #: Callback called when a message can't be decoded. #: #: The signature of the callback must take two arguments: `(message, #: exc)`, which is the message that can't be decoded and the exception #: that occured while trying to decode it. on_decode_error = None _next_tag = count(1).next # global def __init__(self, channel, queues, no_ack=None, auto_declare=None, callbacks=None, on_decode_error=None): self.channel = channel self.queues = queues if no_ack is not None: self.no_ack = no_ack if auto_declare is not None: self.auto_declare = auto_declare if on_decode_error is not None: self.on_decode_error = on_decode_error if callbacks is not None: self.callbacks = callbacks if self.callbacks is None: self.callbacks = [] self._active_tags = {} self.queues = [queue(self.channel) for queue in maybe_list(self.queues)] if self.auto_declare: self.declare() def declare(self): """Declare queues, exchanges and bindings. This is done automatically at instantiation if :attr:`auto_declare` is set. """ for queue in self.queues: queue.declare() def register_callback(self, callback): """Register a new callback to be called when a message is received. The signature of the callback needs to accept two arguments: `(body, message)`, which is the decoded message body and the `Message` instance (a subclass of :class:`~kombu.transport.base.Message`. """ self.callbacks.append(callback) def __enter__(self): self.consume() return self def __exit__(self): self.cancel() def consume(self, no_ack=None): """Register consumer on server. """ if no_ack is None: no_ack = self.no_ack H, T = self.queues[:-1], self.queues[-1] for queue in H: self._basic_consume(queue, no_ack=no_ack, nowait=True) self._basic_consume(T, no_ack=no_ack, nowait=False) def cancel(self): """End all active queue consumers. This does not affect already delivered messages, but it does mean the server will not send any more messages for this consumer. """ for tag in self._active_tags.values(): self.channel.basic_cancel(tag) self._active_tags.clear() def cancel_by_queue(self, queue): """Cancel consumer by queue name.""" try: tag = self._active_tags.pop(queue) except KeyError: pass else: self.channel.basic_cancel(tag) def purge(self): """Purge messages from all queues. .. warning:: This will *delete all ready messages*, there is no undo operation available. """ return sum(queue.purge() for queue in self.queues) def flow(self, active): """Enable/disable flow from peer. This is a simple flow-control mechanism that a peer can use to avoid overflowing its queues or otherwise finding itself receiving more messages than it can process. The peer that receives a request to stop sending content will finish sending the current content (if any), and then wait until flow is reactivated. """ self.channel.flow(active) def qos(self, prefetch_size=0, prefetch_count=0, apply_global=False): """Specify quality of service. The client can request that messages should be sent in advance so that when the client finishes processing a message, the following message is already held locally, rather than needing to be sent down the channel. Prefetching gives a performance improvement. The prefetch window is Ignored if the :attr:`no_ack` option is set. :param prefetch_size: Specify the prefetch window in octets. The server will send a message in advance if it is equal to or smaller in size than the available prefetch size (and also falls within other prefetch limits). May be set to zero, meaning "no specific limit", although other prefetch limits may still apply. :param prefetch_count: Specify the prefetch window in terms of whole messages. :param apply_global: Apply new settings globally on all channels. Currently not supported by RabbitMQ. """ return _SYN(self.channel.basic_qos, prefetch_size, prefetch_count, apply_global) def recover(self, requeue=False): """Redeliver unacknowledged messages. Asks the broker to redeliver all unacknowledged messages on the specified channel. :keyword requeue: By default the messages will be redelivered to the original recipient. With `requeue` set to true, the server will attempt to requeue the message, potentially then delivering it to an alternative subscriber. """ return _SYN(self.channel.basic_recover, requeue=requeue) def receive(self, body, message): """Method called when a message is received. This dispatches to the registered :attr:`callbacks`. :param body: The decoded message body. :param message: The `Message` instance. :raises NotImplementedError: If no consumer callbacks have been registered. """ if not self.callbacks: raise NotImplementedError("No consumer callbacks registered") for callback in self.callbacks: callback(body, message) def revive(self, channel): """Revive consumer after connection loss.""" for queue in self.queues: queue.revive(channel) self.channel = channel def _basic_consume(self, queue, consumer_tag=None, no_ack=no_ack, nowait=True): tag = self._active_tags.get(queue.name) if tag is None: tag = self._add_tag(queue, consumer_tag) queue.consume(tag, self._receive_callback, no_ack=no_ack, nowait=nowait) return tag def _add_tag(self, queue, consumer_tag=None): tag = consumer_tag or str(self._next_tag()) self._active_tags[queue.name] = tag return tag def _receive_callback(self, raw_message): message = self.channel.message_to_python(raw_message) try: decoded = message.payload except Exception, exc: if not self.on_decode_error: raise self.on_decode_error(message, exc) else: self.receive(decoded, message) def __enter__(self): self.consume() return self def __exit__(self, *args): self.cancel() def __repr__(self): return "" % (self.queues, )