FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber 2.1.0

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dotnet add package FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber --version 2.1.0                
NuGet\Install-Package FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber -Version 2.1.0                
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<PackageReference Include="FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber" Version="2.1.0" />                
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paket add FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber --version 2.1.0                
#r "nuget: FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber, 2.1.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber&version=2.1.0

// Install FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber&version=2.1.0                

FastCSharp's RabbitMQ Subscriber

RabbitSubscriber provides a simple approach for subscribing to a RabbitMQ queue.
It is a wrapper around the RabbitMQ.Client library.

Usage

All you need to do is create a new subscriber to an existing queue and register a callback.

Minimal Example (Check out BasicSubscriber project at FastCSharp.TestRabbitImpl for more complex project examples)

Create a new minimal console project.

dotnet new console -o BasicSubscriber
cd .\BasicSubscriber\
dotnet add package FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber
dotnet add package Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json
dotnet add package Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Console

Open the BasicSubscriber.csproj file and add the following configuration.

  <ItemGroup>
    <None Update="appsettings.json">
      <CopyToOutputDirectory>PreserveNewest</CopyToOutputDirectory>
    </None>
  </ItemGroup>

Create a json file named appsettings.json and add the following configuration.

{
    "RabbitSubscriberConfig" : 
    {
        "HostName"  : "localhost",
        "Port"      : 5672,
        "VirtualHost": "test-vhost",
        "UserName"  : "guest",
        "Password"  : "guest",
        "HeartbeatTimeout"  : "00:00:20",
        "Queues"    :
        {
            "DIRECT_QUEUE"    : 
            {
                "Name":"test.direct.q",
                "PrefetchCount":1,
                "PrefetchSize":0
            }
        }
    }
}

Go to the Rabbit Management UI and create a new queue named test.direct.q. You may bind it to the amq.direct exchange if you want to publish messages with a Publisher.

Open the Program.cs file and replace the code with the one below.

using FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;

ILoggerFactory loggerFactory = LoggerFactory.Create(builder => builder.AddConsole());
var logger = loggerFactory.CreateLogger("Program");
IConfiguration defaultConfiguration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
    .AddJsonFile("rabbitsettings.CLUSTER.json", true, true)
    .Build();

var subscriberFactory = new RabbitSubscriberFactory(defaultConfiguration, loggerFactory);
using var directSubscriber = subscriberFactory.NewSubscriber<string>("DIRECT_QUEUE");
directSubscriber.Register(async (message) =>
{
    logger.LogInformation($"Received {message}");
    return await Task.FromResult(true);
});

logger.LogInformation(" Press [enter] to exit.");
Console.ReadLine();

All set. Run the project:

dotnet run

Now you can go to the Rabbit Management UI and publish a message to the test.direct.q queue. Remember to enclose the message in double quotes (e.g. "Hello World").

Adding a Circuit Breaker

Add the following packages to the project:

dotnet add package FastCSharp.CircuitBreaker

Open the Program.cs file and replace the code with the one below.

using FastCSharp.CircuitBreaker;
using FastCSharp.RabbitSubscriber;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;

ILoggerFactory loggerFactory = LoggerFactory.Create(builder => builder.AddConsole());
var logger = loggerFactory.CreateLogger("Program");
IConfiguration defaultConfiguration = new ConfigurationBuilder()
    .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", true, true)
    .Build();

var circuit = new EventDrivenCircuitBreaker(
    new ConsecutiveFailuresBreakerStrategy(
        5, 
        new FixedBackoff(new TimeSpan(0, 0, 0, 0, 5))));

var subscriberFactory = new RabbitSubscriberFactory(defaultConfiguration, loggerFactory);
using var directSubscriber = subscriberFactory.NewSubscriber<string>("DIRECT_QUEUE");

circuit.OnOpen += (sender) => directSubscriber.UnSubscribe();
circuit.OnReset += (sender) => directSubscriber.Reset();

directSubscriber.Register(async (message) =>
{
    return await circuit.Wrap(async () =>
    {
        logger.LogInformation($"Received {message}");
        return await Task.FromResult(true);
    });
});

logger.LogInformation(" Press [enter] to exit.");
Console.ReadLine();

Breaking down subscriber flux control

The subscriber can be stopped by calling:

subscriber.UnSubscribe();

This is a useful callback when a circuit breaker is triggered and the OnOpen or OnBreak events are fired.

The subscriber can be reset by calling:

subscriber.Reset();

This is a useful callback when a circuit breaker is triggered and the OnReset event is fired.

Check the FastCSharp.CircuitBreaker package for more information on circuit breakers.

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