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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 | #!/usr/bin/env ruby
# encoding: utf-8
require "bundler"
Bundler.setup
$:.unshift(File.expand_path("../../../lib", __FILE__))
require "amqp"
EventMachine.run do
AMQP.connect do |connection|
channel1 = AMQP::Channel.new(connection)
channel2 = AMQP::Channel.new(connection)
exchange = channel1.direct("amqpgem.examples.exchanges.direct", :auto_delete => true)
q1 = channel1.queue("amqpgem.examples.queues.shared", :auto_delete => true).bind(exchange, :routing_key => "shared.key")
q1.subscribe do |payload|
puts "Queue #{q1.name} on channel 1 received #{payload}"
end
# since the queue is shared, binding here is redundant but we will leave it in for completeness.
q2 = channel2.queue("amqpgem.examples.queues.shared", :auto_delete => true).bind(exchange, :routing_key => "shared.key")
q2.subscribe do |payload|
puts "Queue #{q2.name} on channel 2 received #{payload}"
end
# Publish some test data in a bit, after all queues are declared & bound
EventMachine.add_timer(1.2) do
5.times { |i| exchange.publish("Hello #{i}, direct exchanges world!", :routing_key => "shared.key") }
end
show_stopper = Proc.new { connection.close { EventMachine.stop } }
Signal.trap "TERM", show_stopper
EM.add_timer(3, show_stopper)
end
end
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