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Pure python AMQP asynchronous client library

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aiormq is a pure python AMQP client library.

Status

Production/Stable

Features

  • Connecting by URL

  • amqp example: amqp://user:password@server.host/vhost

  • secure amqp example: amqps://user:password@server.host/vhost?cafile=ca.pem&keyfile=key.pem&certfile=cert.pem&no_verify_ssl=0

  • Buffered queue for received frames

  • Only PLAIN auth mechanism support

  • Publisher confirms support

  • Transactions support

  • Channel based asynchronous locks

  • Tracking unroutable messages (Use connection.channel(on_return_raises=False) for disabling)

  • Full SSL/TLS support

  • Python type hints

  • Uses pamqp as an AMQP 0.9.1 frame encoder/decoder

Tutorial

Introduction

Simple consumer

import asyncio
import aiormq

async def on_message(message):
    """
    on_message doesn't necessarily have to be defined as async.
    Here it is to show that it's possible.
    """
    print(" [x] Received message %r" % message)
    print("Message body is: %r" % message.body)
    print("Before sleep!")
    await asyncio.sleep(5)   # Represents async I/O operations
    print("After sleep!")


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    # Declaring queue
    deaclare_ok = await channel.queue_declare('helo')
    consume_ok = await channel.basic_consume(
        deaclare_ok.queue, on_message, no_ack=True
    )


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())
loop.run_forever()

Simple publisher

import asyncio
import aiormq


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost//")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    # Sending the message
    await channel.basic_publish(b'Hello World!', routing_key='hello')
    print(" [x] Sent 'Hello World!'")


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

Work Queues

Create new task

import sys
import asyncio
import aiormq


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    body = b' '.join(sys.argv[1:]) or b"Hello World!"

    # Sending the message
    await channel.basic_publish(
        body,
        routing_key='task_queue',
        properties=aiormq.spec.Basic.Properties(
            delivery_mode=1,
        )
    )

    print(" [x] Sent %r" % body)

    await connection.close()


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

Simple worker

import asyncio
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


async def on_message(message: aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
    print(" [x] Received message %r" % (message,))
    print("     Message body is: %r" % (message.body,))


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")


    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()
    await channel.basic_qos(prefetch_count=1)

    # Declaring queue
    declare_ok = await channel.queue_declare('task_queue', durable=True)

    # Start listening the queue with name 'task_queue'
    await channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, on_message, no_ack=True)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

# we enter a never-ending loop that waits for data and runs
# callbacks whenever necessary.
print(" [*] Waiting for messages. To exit press CTRL+C")
loop.run_forever()

Publish Subscribe

Publisher

import sys
import asyncio
import aiormq


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    await channel.exchange_declare(
        exchange='logs', exchange_type='fanout'
    )

    body = b' '.join(sys.argv[1:]) or b"Hello World!"

    # Sending the message
    await channel.basic_publish(
        body, routing_key='info', exchange='logs'
    )

    print(" [x] Sent %r" % (body,))

    await connection.close()


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

Subscriber

import asyncio
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


async def on_message(message: aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
    print("[x] %r" % (message.body,))

    await message.channel.basic_ack(
        message.delivery.delivery_tag
    )


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()
    await channel.basic_qos(prefetch_count=1)

    await channel.exchange_declare(
        exchange='logs', exchange_type='fanout'
    )

    # Declaring queue
    declare_ok = await channel.queue_declare(exclusive=True)

    # Binding the queue to the exchange
    await channel.queue_bind(declare_ok.queue, 'logs')

    # Start listening the queue with name 'task_queue'
    await channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, on_message)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.create_task(main())

# we enter a never-ending loop that waits for data
# and runs callbacks whenever necessary.
print(' [*] Waiting for logs. To exit press CTRL+C')
loop.run_forever()

Routing

Direct consumer

import sys
import asyncio
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


async def on_message(message: aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
    print(" [x] %r:%r" % (message.delivery.routing_key, message.body))
    await message.channel.basic_ack(
        message.delivery.delivery_tag
    )


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = aiormq.Connection("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")
    await connection.connect()

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()
    await channel.basic_qos(prefetch_count=1)

    severities = sys.argv[1:]

    if not severities:
        sys.stderr.write(
            "Usage: %s [info] [warning] [error]\n" % sys.argv[0]
        )
        sys.exit(1)

    # Declare an exchange
    await channel.exchange_declare(
        exchange='logs', exchange_type='direct'
    )

    # Declaring random queue
    declare_ok = await channel.queue_declare(durable=True, auto_delete=True)

    for severity in severities:
        await channel.queue_bind(
            declare_ok.queue, 'logs', routing_key=severity
        )

    # Start listening the random queue
    await channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, on_message)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

# we enter a never-ending loop that waits for data
# and runs callbacks whenever necessary.
print(" [*] Waiting for messages. To exit press CTRL+C")
loop.run_forever()

Emitter

import sys
import asyncio
import aiormq


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    await channel.exchange_declare(
        exchange='logs', exchange_type='direct'
    )

    body = (
        b' '.join(arg.encode() for arg in sys.argv[2:])
        or
        b"Hello World!"
    )

    # Sending the message
    routing_key = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 2 else 'info'

    await channel.basic_publish(
        body, exchange='logs', routing_key=routing_key,
        properties=aiormq.spec.Basic.Properties(
            delivery_mode=1
        )
    )

    print(" [x] Sent %r" % body)

    await connection.close()


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

Topics

Publisher

import sys
import asyncio
import aiormq


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    await channel.exchange_declare('topic_logs', exchange_type='topic')

    routing_key = (
        sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 2 else 'anonymous.info'
    )

    body = (
        b' '.join(arg.encode() for arg in sys.argv[2:])
        or
        b"Hello World!"
    )

    # Sending the message
    await channel.basic_publish(
        body, exchange='topic_logs', routing_key=routing_key,
        properties=aiormq.spec.Basic.Properties(
            delivery_mode=1
        )
    )

    print(" [x] Sent %r" % (body,))

    await connection.close()


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

Consumer

import asyncio
import sys
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


async def on_message(message: aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
    print(" [x] %r:%r" % (message.delivery.routing_key, message.body))
    await message.channel.basic_ack(
        message.delivery.delivery_tag
    )


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect(
        "amqp://guest:guest@localhost/", loop=loop
    )

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()
    await channel.basic_qos(prefetch_count=1)

    # Declare an exchange
    await channel.exchange_declare('topic_logs', exchange_type='topic')

    # Declaring queue
    declare_ok = await channel.queue_declare('task_queue', durable=True)

    binding_keys = sys.argv[1:]

    if not binding_keys:
        sys.stderr.write(
            "Usage: %s [binding_key]...\n" % sys.argv[0]
        )
        sys.exit(1)

    for binding_key in binding_keys:
        await channel.queue_bind(
            declare_ok.queue, 'topic_logs', routing_key=binding_key
        )

    # Start listening the queue with name 'task_queue'
    await channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, on_message)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.create_task(main())

# we enter a never-ending loop that waits for
# data and runs callbacks whenever necessary.
print(" [*] Waiting for messages. To exit press CTRL+C")
loop.run_forever()

Remote procedure call (RPC)

RPC server

import asyncio
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


def fib(n):
    if n == 0:
        return 0
    elif n == 1:
        return 1
    else:
        return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)


async def on_message(message:aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
    n = int(message.body.decode())

    print(" [.] fib(%d)" % n)
    response = str(fib(n)).encode()

    await message.channel.basic_publish(
        response, routing_key=message.reply_to,
        properties=aiormq.spec.Basic.Properties(
            correlation_id=message.correlation_id
        ),

    )

    await message.channel.basic_ack(message.delivery.delivery_tag)
    print('Request complete')


async def main():
    # Perform connection
    connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

    # Creating a channel
    channel = await connection.channel()

    # Declaring queue
    declare_ok = await channel.queue_declare('rpc_queue')

    # Start listening the queue with name 'hello'
    await channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, on_message)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.create_task(main(loop))

# we enter a never-ending loop that waits for data
# and runs callbacks whenever necessary.
print(" [x] Awaiting RPC requests")
loop.run_forever()

RPC client

import asyncio
import uuid
import aiormq
import aiormq.types


class FibonacciRpcClient:
    def __init__(self):
        self.connection = None      # type: aiormq.Connection
        self.channel = None         # type: aiormq.Channel
        self.callback_queue = ''
        self.futures = {}
        self.loop = loop

    async def connect(self):
        self.connection = await aiormq.connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")

        self.channel = await self.connection.channel()
        declare_ok = await self.channel.queue_declare(
            exclusive=True, auto_delete=True
        )

        await self.channel.basic_consume(declare_ok.queue, self.on_response)

        self.callback_queue = declare_ok.queue

        return self

    async def on_response(self, message: aiormq.types.DeliveredMessage):
        future = self.futures.pop(message.correlation_id)
        future.set_result(message.body)

    async def call(self, n):
        correlation_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
        future = loop.create_future()

        self.futures[correlation_id] = future

        await self.channel.basic_publish(
            str(n).encode(), routing_key='rpc_queue',
            properties=aiormq.spec.Basic.Properties(
                content_type='text/plain',
                correlation_id=correlation_id,
                reply_to=self.callback_queue,
            )
        )

        return int(await future)


async def main():
    fibonacci_rpc = await FibonacciRpcClient().connect()
    print(" [x] Requesting fib(30)")
    response = await fibonacci_rpc.call(30)
    print(" [.] Got %r" % response)


loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(main())

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