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Contents:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 3
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:maxdepth: 2
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introduction
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userguide/index
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Python Standard Library, which makes it excellent for users with basic
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messaging needs.
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Instead of defining exchanges and queues, the simple classes only require
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a two arguments, a connection channel and a a name. The name is used as the
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queue, exchange and routing key, but if the need arises, you can also specify
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a :class:`~kombu.entity.Queue` as the name argument, in that way this have
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almost all of the functionality of the regular interface.
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Instead of defining exchanges and queues, the simple classes only requires
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two arguments, a connection channel and a name. The name is used as the
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queue, exchange and routing key. If the need arises, you can specify
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a :class:`~kombu.entity.Queue` as the name argument instead.
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In addition, the :class:`~kombu.connection.BrokerConnection` comes with
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shortcuts to create simple queues using the current connection::
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>>> queue = SimpleBuffer(channel)
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>>> # ... do something with queue
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>>> channel.close()
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>>> queue.close()
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Connections and transports
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==========================
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>>> connection = BrokerConnection()
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The connection will not be established yet, as the connection is established
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as soon as its needed. If you want to explicitly establish the connection
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when needed. If you want to explicitly establish the connection
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you have to call the :meth:`~kombu.connection.BrokerConnection.connect`
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method::
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... virtual_host="/",
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... port=6379)
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The default port is transport specific, for AMQP transports this 6379, but
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for others it might be something different.
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The default port is transport specific, for AMQP transports this is 6379.
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Other fields may also have different meanings depending on the transport
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used. For example, the ``virtual_host`` argument is used as the database
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