AMQ protocol implementation in pure rust.
Note: The project is still in very early stages of development, it implements all the protocol parsing, but not all the protocol methods are wrapped/easy to use. Expect the API to be changed in the future.
- Connect to server
- Open/close channels
- Declare queues/exchanges
- All the methods from the Basic class are implemented, including get, publish, ack, nack, reject, consume. So you can send/receive messages.
Have a look at the examples in examples/
folder.
extern crate amqp;
use amqp::Session;
let mut session = Session::open_url("amqp://localhost//").unwrap();
let mut channel = session.open_channel(1).unwrap();
Note: This library supports TLS connections, via OpenSSL. However, this is an optional feature that is enabled by default but can be disabled at build-time (via
cargo --no-default-features
on the command-line, or withdefault-features = false
in yourCargo.toml
).
//The arguments come in following order:
//queue: &str, passive: bool, durable: bool, exclusive: bool, auto_delete: bool, nowait: bool, arguments: Table
let queue_declare = channel.queue_declare("my_queue_name", false, true, false, false, false, Table::new());
channel.basic_publish("", "my_queue_name", true, false,
protocol::basic::BasicProperties{ content_type: Some("text".to_string()), ..Default::default()}, (b"Hello from rust!").to_vec());
This will send message: "Hello from rust!" to the queue named "my_queue_name".
The messages have type of Vec<u8>
, so if you want to send string, first you must convert it to Vec<u8>
.
- We don't handle frames sent to channel 0 after the session was established.
- Asynchronous methods are not handled properly see #18.
- There are still few places where we call
unwrap
, not handling error responses properly.
- There's no facility to re-establish connection
- No heartbeats support
- Not all the amqp methods are implemented in a rust interface. You can still call them manually.
The methods encoding/decoding code is generated using codegen.rb & amqp-rabbitmq-0.9.1.json spec.
You need to have rustfmt installed to generate protocol.rs To generate a new spec, run:
make
To build the project and run the testsuite, use cargo:
cargo build
cargo test
Moreover, there are several source examples to show library usage, and an interactive one to quickly test the library. They can be run directly from cargo:
cargo run --example interactive
https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2016-0001.html
If for any reason you still want to use it, add a following feature to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
amqp = { version="0.1.3", features=["tls"] }
On MacOS X If you have problems with OpenSSL during complication, regarding missing headers or linkage, try:
brew install openssl
export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=`brew --prefix openssl`/include
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR=`brew --prefix openssl`/lib
cargo clean
cargo test
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