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Django wrapper for Nameko microservice framework.
tested with
- python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7
- django 1.11, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2
- nameko 2.11, 2.12
from django_nameko import get_pool
# Within some view or model:
with get_pool().next() as rpc:
rpc.mailer.send_mail(foo='bar')
pip install django-nameko
# Config to be passed to ClusterRpcProxy
NAMEKO_CONFIG = {
'AMQP_URL': 'amqp://127.0.0.1:5672/'
}
# Number of proxies to create
# Each proxy is a single threaded standalone ClusterRpcProxy
NAMEKO_POOL_SIZE = 4
# Set timeout for RPC
NAMEKO_TIMEOUT = 15 # timeout 15 seconds
# Add this dictionary to context_data of every RPC
NAMEKO_CONTEXT_DATA = {
'hostname': "my.example.com"
}
# Create multiple ClusterRpcProxy pool each one assoiate with a name
# Every pool with pool name different than 'default' will use 'default' pool config as default configuration
NAMEKO_CONFIG={
'default': {
'AMQP_URL': 'amqp://',
'POOL_SIZE': 4,
'POOL_CONTEXT_DATA': {"common": "multi"},
'POOL_TIMEOUT': None
},
'pool1': {
'AMQP_URL': 'amqp://pool2',
'POOL_CONTEXT_DATA': {"name": "pool1", "data": 123},
},
'pool2': {
'AMQP_URL': 'amqp://pool3',
'POOL_CONTEXT_DATA': {"name": "pool2", "data": 321},
'POOL_TIMEOUT': 60
},
'pool3': {
'POOL_SIZE': 8,
'POOL_TIMEOUT': 60
}
}
# Use multi pool by putting pool name in get_pool(..)
from django_nameko import get_pool
with get_pool('pool1').next() as rpc:
rpc.mailer.send_mail(foo='bar')
# call get_pool() without argument will return the 'default' pool
# but you can override the rpc context data before call, example below.
# it will auto revert back to POOL_CONTEXT_DATA when exit the with block
with get_pool().next() as rpc:
rpc._worker_ctx.data['SMTP_SECRET'] = 'SECRETXXX'
rpc.mailer.send_mail(foo='bar')
# try to call rpc outside of with statement block will raise an AttributeError exception
rpc.mailer.send_mail(bar='foo')
# File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django_nameko/rpc.py", line 69, in __getattr__
# raise AttributeError(item)
# AttributeError: mailer
to run the tests:
- run a local rabbitmq
- execute tox
docker run -d --rm -p 15672:15672 -p 5672:5672 -p 5671:5671 --name nameko-rabbitmq nameko/nameko-rabbitmq:3.6.6
tox
Thanks to guys who made an awesome Nameko framework.
Maintainers:
- Andrew Dunai (@and3rson)
- Vincent Anh Tran (@tranvietanh1991)