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kombu - AMQP Messaging Framework for Python
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:Version: 0.9.5
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Introduction
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`Kombu` is an `AMQP`_ messaging queue framework. AMQP is the Advanced Message
Queuing Protocol, an open standard protocol for message orientation, queuing,
routing, reliability and security.
The aim of `Kombu` is to make messaging in Python as easy as possible by
providing a high-level interface for producing and consuming messages,
and provide tested and proven implementations of common messaging patterns.
`Kombu` has pluggable messaging transports, so it is possible to support
several messaging systems. Currently, there is support for `AMQP`_
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(`py-amqplib`_, `pika`_), `Redis`_, and `Beanstalk`. Also there's an
in-memory transport for testing purposes.
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There are also transports available as plug-ins, like `kombu-sqlalchemy`
(SQLAlchemy transport), or `django-kombu`_ (transport using the Django ORM).
Before you start playing with `Kombu`, you should probably read up on
AMQP, and you could start with the excellent article about using RabbitMQ
under Python, `Rabbits and warrens`_. For more detailed information, you can
refer to the `Wikipedia article about AMQP`_.
.. _`RabbitMQ`: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
.. _`AMQP`: http://amqp.org
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.. _`Redis`: http://code.google.com/p/redis/
.. _`Python Queue module`: http://docs.python.org/library/queue.html
.. _`Apache ActiveMQ`: http://activemq.apache.org/
.. _`Rabbits and warrens`: http://blogs.digitar.com/jjww/2009/01/rabbits-and-warrens/
.. _`py-amqplib`: http://barryp.org/software/py-amqplib/
.. _`pika`: http://github.com/tonyg/pika
.. _`Wikipedia article about AMQP`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMQP
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.. _`kombu-sqlalchemy`: http://github.com/ask/kombu-sqlalchemy/
.. _`django-kombu`: http://github.com/ask/django-kombu/
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Documentation
-------------
Kombu is using Sphinx, and the latest documentation is available at GitHub:
http://ask.github.com/kombu
Quick overview
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::
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from kombu.connection BrokerConnection
from kombu.messaging import Exchange, Queue, Consumer, Producer
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media_exchange = Exchange("media", "direct", durable=True)
video_queue = Queue("video", exchange=media_exchange, key="video")
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# connections/channels
connection = BrokerConnection("localhost", "guest", "guest", "/")
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channel = connection.channel()
# produce
producer = Producer(channel, exchange=media_exchange, serializer="json")
producer.publish({"name": "/tmp/lolcat1.avi", "size": 1301013})
# consume
consumer = Consumer(channel, video_queue)
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consumer.register_callback(process_media)
consumer.consume()
# Process messages on all channels
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while True:
connection.drain_events()
# Consume from several queues on the same channel:
video_queue = Queue("video", exchange=media_exchange, key="video")
image_queue = Queue("image", exchange=media_exchange, key="image")
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consumer = Consumer(channel, [video_queue, image_queue])
consumer.consume()
while True:
connection.drain_events()
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`Exchange` and `Queue` are simply declarations that can be pickled
and used in configuaration files etc.
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They also support operations, but to do so they need to be bound
to a channel:
::
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>>> exchange = Exchange("tasks", "direct")
>>> connection = BrokerConnection()
>>> channel = connection.channel()
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>>> bound_exchange = exchange(channel)
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>>> bound_exchange.delete()
# the original exchange is not affected, and stays unbound.
>>> exchange.delete()
raise NotBoundError: Can't call delete on Exchange not bound to
a channel.
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Installation
============
You can install `Kombu` either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
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or from source.
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To install using `pip`,::
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$ pip install kombu
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To install using `easy_install`,::
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$ easy_install kombu
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If you have downloaded a source tarball you can install it
by doing the following,::
$ python setup.py build
# python setup.py install # as root
Terminology
===========
There are some concepts you should be familiar with before starting:
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* Producers
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Producers sends messages to an exchange.
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* Exchanges
Messages are sent to exchanges. Exchanges are named and can be
configured to use one of several routing algorithms. The exchange
routes the messages to consumers by matching the routing key in the
message with the routing key the consumer provides when binding to
the exchange.
* Consumers
Consumers declares a queue, binds it to a exchange and receives
messages from it.
* Queues
Queues receive messages sent to exchanges. The queues are declared
by consumers.
* Routing keys
Every message has a routing key. The interpretation of the routing
key depends on the exchange type. There are four default exchange
types defined by the AMQP standard, and vendors can define custom
types (so see your vendors manual for details).
These are the default exchange types defined by AMQP/0.8:
* Direct exchange
Matches if the routing key property of the message and
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the `routing_key` attribute of the consumer are identical.
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* Fan-out exchange
Always matches, even if the binding does not have a routing
key.
* Topic exchange
Matches the routing key property of the message by a primitive
pattern matching scheme. The message routing key then consists
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of words separated by dots (`"."`, like domain names), and
two special characters are available; star (`"*"`) and hash
(`"#"`). The star matches any word, and the hash matches
zero or more words. For example `"*.stock.#"` matches the
routing keys `"usd.stock"` and `"eur.stock.db"` but not
`"stock.nasdaq"`.
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Getting Help
============
Mailing list
------------
Join the `carrot-users`_ mailing list.
.. _`carrot-users`: http://groups.google.com/group/carrot-users/
Bug tracker
===========
If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them
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to our issue tracker at http://github.com/ask/kombu/issues/
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Contributing
============
Development of `Kombu` happens at Github: http://github.com/ask/kombu
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You are highly encouraged to participate in the development. If you don't
like Github (for some reason) you're welcome to send regular patches.
License
=======
This software is licensed under the `New BSD License`. See the `LICENSE`
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file in the top distribution directory for the full license text.