Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package pubsub provides an easy way to publish and receive Google Cloud Pub/Sub messages, hiding the details of the underlying server RPCs. Google Cloud Pub/Sub is a many-to-many, asynchronous messaging system that decouples senders and receivers.
More information about Google Cloud Pub/Sub is available at https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs
See https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go for authentication, timeouts, connection pooling and similar aspects of this package.
Publishing ¶
Google Cloud Pub/Sub messages are published to topics. Topics may be created using the pubsub package like so:
topic, err := pubsubClient.CreateTopic(context.Background(), "topic-name")
Messages may then be published to a topic:
res := topic.Publish(ctx, &pubsub.Message{Data: []byte("payload")})
Publish queues the message for publishing and returns immediately. When enough messages have accumulated, or enough time has elapsed, the batch of messages is sent to the Pub/Sub service.
Publish returns a PublishResult, which behaves like a future: its Get method blocks until the message has been sent to the service.
The first time you call Publish on a topic, goroutines are started in the background. To clean up these goroutines, call Stop:
topic.Stop()
Receiving ¶
To receive messages published to a topic, clients create subscriptions to the topic. There may be more than one subscription per topic; each message that is published to the topic will be delivered to all of its subscriptions.
Subsciptions may be created like so:
sub, err := pubsubClient.CreateSubscription(context.Background(), "sub-name", pubsub.SubscriptionConfig{Topic: topic})
Messages are then consumed from a subscription via callback.
err := sub.Receive(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, m *Message) { log.Printf("Got message: %s", m.Data) m.Ack() }) if err != nil { // Handle error. }
The callback is invoked concurrently by multiple goroutines, maximizing throughput. To terminate a call to Receive, cancel its context.
Once client code has processed the message, it must call Message.Ack or message.Nack, otherwise the message will eventually be redelivered. If the client cannot or doesn't want to process the message, it can call Message.Nack to speed redelivery. For more information and configuration options, see "Deadlines" below.
Note: It is possible for Messages to be redelivered, even if Message.Ack has been called. Client code must be robust to multiple deliveries of messages.
Note: This uses pubsub's streaming pull feature. This feature properties that may be surprising. Please take a look at https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/pull#streamingpull for more details on how streaming pull behaves compared to the synchronous pull method.
Deadlines ¶
The default pubsub deadlines are suitable for most use cases, but may be overridden. This section describes the tradeoffs that should be considered when overriding the defaults.
Behind the scenes, each message returned by the Pub/Sub server has an associated lease, known as an "ACK deadline". Unless a message is acknowledged within the ACK deadline, or the client requests that the ACK deadline be extended, the message will become eligible for redelivery.
As a convenience, the pubsub client will automatically extend deadlines until either:
- Message.Ack or Message.Nack is called, or
- The "MaxExtension" period elapses from the time the message is fetched from the server.
ACK deadlines are extended periodically by the client. The initial ACK deadline given to messages is 10s. The period between extensions, as well as the length of the extension, automatically adjust depending on the time it takes to ack messages, up to 10m. This has the effect that subscribers that process messages quickly have their message ack deadlines extended for a short amount, whereas subscribers that process message slowly have their message ack deadlines extended for a large amount. The net effect is fewer RPCs sent from the client library.
For example, consider a subscriber that takes 3 minutes to process each message. Since the library has already recorded several 3 minute "time to ack"s in a percentile distribution, future message extensions are sent with a value of 3 minutes, every 3 minutes. Suppose the application crashes 5 seconds after the library sends such an extension: the Pub/Sub server would wait the remaining 2m55s before re-sending the messages out to other subscribers.
Please note that the client library does not use the subscription's AckDeadline by default. To enforce the subscription AckDeadline, set MaxExtension to the subscription's AckDeadline:
cfg, err := sub.Config(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: handle err } sub.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension = cfg.AckDeadline
Slow Message Processing ¶
For use cases where message processing exceeds 30 minutes, we recommend using the base client in a pull model, since long-lived streams are periodically killed by firewalls. See the example at https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go/pubsub/apiv1#example-SubscriberClient-Pull-LengthyClientProcessing
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- type AuthenticationMethod
- type Client
- func (c *Client) Close() error
- func (c *Client) CreateSubscription(ctx context.Context, id string, cfg SubscriptionConfig) (*Subscription, error)
- func (c *Client) CreateTopic(ctx context.Context, topicID string) (*Topic, error)
- func (c *Client) CreateTopicWithConfig(ctx context.Context, topicID string, tc *TopicConfig) (*Topic, error)
- func (c *Client) DetachSubscription(ctx context.Context, sub string) (*DetachSubscriptionResult, error)
- func (c *Client) Snapshot(id string) *Snapshot
- func (c *Client) Snapshots(ctx context.Context) *SnapshotConfigIterator
- func (c *Client) Subscription(id string) *Subscription
- func (c *Client) SubscriptionInProject(id, projectID string) *Subscription
- func (c *Client) Subscriptions(ctx context.Context) *SubscriptionIterator
- func (c *Client) Topic(id string) *Topic
- func (c *Client) TopicInProject(id, projectID string) *Topic
- func (c *Client) Topics(ctx context.Context) *TopicIterator
- type DeadLetterPolicy
- type DetachSubscriptionResult
- type Message
- type MessageStoragePolicy
- type OIDCToken
- type PublishResult
- type PublishSettings
- type PushConfig
- type ReceiveSettings
- type RetryPolicy
- type Snapshot
- type SnapshotConfig
- type SnapshotConfigIterator
- type Subscription
- func (s *Subscription) Config(ctx context.Context) (SubscriptionConfig, error)
- func (s *Subscription) CreateSnapshot(ctx context.Context, name string) (*SnapshotConfig, error)
- func (s *Subscription) Delete(ctx context.Context) error
- func (s *Subscription) Exists(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)
- func (s *Subscription) IAM() *iam.Handle
- func (s *Subscription) ID() string
- func (s *Subscription) Receive(ctx context.Context, f func(context.Context, *Message)) error
- func (s *Subscription) SeekToSnapshot(ctx context.Context, snap *Snapshot) error
- func (s *Subscription) SeekToTime(ctx context.Context, t time.Time) error
- func (s *Subscription) String() string
- func (s *Subscription) Update(ctx context.Context, cfg SubscriptionConfigToUpdate) (SubscriptionConfig, error)
- type SubscriptionConfig
- type SubscriptionConfigToUpdate
- type SubscriptionIterator
- type Topic
- func (t *Topic) Config(ctx context.Context) (TopicConfig, error)
- func (t *Topic) Delete(ctx context.Context) error
- func (t *Topic) Exists(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)
- func (t *Topic) Flush()
- func (t *Topic) IAM() *iam.Handle
- func (t *Topic) ID() string
- func (t *Topic) Publish(ctx context.Context, msg *Message) *PublishResult
- func (t *Topic) ResumePublish(orderingKey string)
- func (t *Topic) Stop()
- func (t *Topic) String() string
- func (t *Topic) Subscriptions(ctx context.Context) *SubscriptionIterator
- func (t *Topic) Update(ctx context.Context, cfg TopicConfigToUpdate) (TopicConfig, error)
- type TopicConfig
- type TopicConfigToUpdate
- type TopicIterator
Examples ¶
- Client.CreateSubscription
- Client.CreateSubscription (NeverExpire)
- Client.CreateTopic
- Client.CreateTopicWithConfig
- Client.Snapshots
- Client.Subscriptions
- Client.TopicInProject
- Client.Topics
- NewClient
- Snapshot.Delete
- SnapshotConfigIterator.Next
- Subscription.Config
- Subscription.CreateSnapshot
- Subscription.Delete
- Subscription.Exists
- Subscription.Receive
- Subscription.Receive (MaxExtension)
- Subscription.Receive (MaxOutstanding)
- Subscription.SeekToSnapshot
- Subscription.SeekToTime
- Subscription.Update
- Subscription.Update (PushConfigAuthenticationMethod)
- SubscriptionIterator.Next
- Topic.Delete
- Topic.Exists
- Topic.Publish
- Topic.Subscriptions
- Topic.Update
- Topic.Update (ResetMessageStoragePolicy)
- TopicIterator.Next
Constants ¶
const ( // ScopePubSub grants permissions to view and manage Pub/Sub // topics and subscriptions. ScopePubSub = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/pubsub" // ScopeCloudPlatform grants permissions to view and manage your data // across Google Cloud Platform services. ScopeCloudPlatform = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" )
const ( // MaxPublishRequestCount is the maximum number of messages that can be in // a single publish request, as defined by the PubSub service. MaxPublishRequestCount = 1000 // MaxPublishRequestBytes is the maximum size of a single publish request // in bytes, as defined by the PubSub service. MaxPublishRequestBytes = 1e7 )
Variables ¶
var ( // PublishedMessages is a measure of the number of messages published, which may include errors. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PublishedMessages = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"published_messages", "Number of PubSub message published", stats.UnitDimensionless) // PublishLatency is a measure of the number of milliseconds it took to publish a bundle, // which may consist of one or more messages. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PublishLatency = stats.Float64(statsPrefix+"publish_roundtrip_latency", "The latency in milliseconds per publish batch", stats.UnitMilliseconds) // PullCount is a measure of the number of messages pulled. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PullCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"pull_count", "Number of PubSub messages pulled", stats.UnitDimensionless) // AckCount is a measure of the number of messages acked. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. AckCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"ack_count", "Number of PubSub messages acked", stats.UnitDimensionless) // NackCount is a measure of the number of messages nacked. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. NackCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"nack_count", "Number of PubSub messages nacked", stats.UnitDimensionless) // ModAckCount is a measure of the number of messages whose ack-deadline was modified. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. ModAckCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"mod_ack_count", "Number of ack-deadlines modified", stats.UnitDimensionless) // ModAckTimeoutCount is a measure of the number ModifyAckDeadline RPCs that timed out. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. ModAckTimeoutCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"mod_ack_timeout_count", "Number of ModifyAckDeadline RPCs that timed out", stats.UnitDimensionless) // StreamOpenCount is a measure of the number of times a streaming-pull stream was opened. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamOpenCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"stream_open_count", "Number of calls opening a new streaming pull", stats.UnitDimensionless) // StreamRetryCount is a measure of the number of times a streaming-pull operation was retried. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamRetryCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"stream_retry_count", "Number of retries of a stream send or receive", stats.UnitDimensionless) // StreamRequestCount is a measure of the number of requests sent on a streaming-pull stream. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamRequestCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"stream_request_count", "Number gRPC StreamingPull request messages sent", stats.UnitDimensionless) // StreamResponseCount is a measure of the number of responses received on a streaming-pull stream. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamResponseCount = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"stream_response_count", "Number of gRPC StreamingPull response messages received", stats.UnitDimensionless) // OutstandingMessages is a measure of the number of outstanding messages held by the client before they are processed. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. OutstandingMessages = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"outstanding_messages", "Number of outstanding Pub/Sub messages", stats.UnitDimensionless) // OutstandingBytes is a measure of the number of bytes all outstanding messages held by the client take up. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. OutstandingBytes = stats.Int64(statsPrefix+"outstanding_bytes", "Number of outstanding bytes", stats.UnitDimensionless) )
The following are measures recorded in publish/subscribe flows.
var ( // PublishedMessagesView is a cumulative sum of PublishedMessages. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PublishedMessagesView *view.View // PublishLatencyView is a distribution of PublishLatency. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PublishLatencyView *view.View // PullCountView is a cumulative sum of PullCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. PullCountView *view.View // AckCountView is a cumulative sum of AckCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. AckCountView *view.View // NackCountView is a cumulative sum of NackCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. NackCountView *view.View // ModAckCountView is a cumulative sum of ModAckCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. ModAckCountView *view.View // ModAckTimeoutCountView is a cumulative sum of ModAckTimeoutCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. ModAckTimeoutCountView *view.View // StreamOpenCountView is a cumulative sum of StreamOpenCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamOpenCountView *view.View // StreamRetryCountView is a cumulative sum of StreamRetryCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamRetryCountView *view.View // StreamRequestCountView is a cumulative sum of StreamRequestCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamRequestCountView *view.View // StreamResponseCountView is a cumulative sum of StreamResponseCount. // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. StreamResponseCountView *view.View // OutstandingMessagesView is the last value of OutstandingMessages // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. OutstandingMessagesView *view.View // OutstandingBytesView is the last value of OutstandingBytes // It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice. OutstandingBytesView *view.View )
var ( DefaultPublishViews []*view.View DefaultSubscribeViews []*view.View )
These arrays hold the default OpenCensus views that keep track of publish/subscribe operations. It is EXPERIMENTAL and subject to change or removal without notice.
var DefaultPublishSettings = PublishSettings{ DelayThreshold: 10 * time.Millisecond, CountThreshold: 100, ByteThreshold: 1e6, Timeout: 60 * time.Second, BufferedByteLimit: 10 * MaxPublishRequestBytes, }
DefaultPublishSettings holds the default values for topics' PublishSettings.
var DefaultReceiveSettings = ReceiveSettings{ MaxExtension: 60 * time.Minute, MaxExtensionPeriod: 0, MaxOutstandingMessages: 1000, MaxOutstandingBytes: 1e9, NumGoroutines: 10, }
DefaultReceiveSettings holds the default values for ReceiveSettings.
var ErrOversizedMessage = bundler.ErrOversizedItem
ErrOversizedMessage indicates that a message's size exceeds MaxPublishRequestBytes.
Functions ¶
This section is empty.
Types ¶
type AuthenticationMethod ¶
type AuthenticationMethod interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
AuthenticationMethod is used by push points to verify the source of push requests. This interface defines fields that are part of a closed alpha that may not be accessible to all users.
type Client ¶
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Client is a Google Pub/Sub client scoped to a single project.
Clients should be reused rather than being created as needed. A Client may be shared by multiple goroutines.
func NewClient ¶
func NewClient(ctx context.Context, projectID string, opts ...option.ClientOption) (c *Client, err error)
NewClient creates a new PubSub client.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() _, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // See the other examples to learn how to use the Client. }
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func (*Client) Close ¶
Close releases any resources held by the client, such as memory and goroutines.
If the client is available for the lifetime of the program, then Close need not be called at exit.
func (*Client) CreateSubscription ¶
func (c *Client) CreateSubscription(ctx context.Context, id string, cfg SubscriptionConfig) (*Subscription, error)
CreateSubscription creates a new subscription on a topic.
id is the name of the subscription to create. It must start with a letter, and contain only letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), dashes (-), underscores (_), periods (.), tildes (~), plus (+) or percent signs (%). It must be between 3 and 255 characters in length, and must not start with "goog".
cfg.Topic is the topic from which the subscription should receive messages. It need not belong to the same project as the subscription. This field is required.
cfg.AckDeadline is the maximum time after a subscriber receives a message before the subscriber should acknowledge the message. It must be between 10 and 600 seconds (inclusive), and is rounded down to the nearest second. If the provided ackDeadline is 0, then the default value of 10 seconds is used. Note: messages which are obtained via Subscription.Receive need not be acknowledged within this deadline, as the deadline will be automatically extended.
cfg.PushConfig may be set to configure this subscription for push delivery.
If the subscription already exists an error will be returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "time" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new topic with the given name. topic, err := client.CreateTopic(ctx, "topicName") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new subscription to the previously created topic // with the given name. sub, err := client.CreateSubscription(ctx, "subName", pubsub.SubscriptionConfig{ Topic: topic, AckDeadline: 10 * time.Second, ExpirationPolicy: 25 * time.Hour, }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = sub // TODO: use the subscription. }
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Example (NeverExpire) ¶
package main import ( "context" "time" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new topic with the given name. topic, err := client.CreateTopic(ctx, "topicName") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new subscription to the previously // created topic and ensure it never expires. sub, err := client.CreateSubscription(ctx, "subName", pubsub.SubscriptionConfig{ Topic: topic, AckDeadline: 10 * time.Second, ExpirationPolicy: time.Duration(0), }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = sub // TODO: Use the subscription }
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func (*Client) CreateTopic ¶
CreateTopic creates a new topic.
The specified topic ID must start with a letter, and contain only letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), dashes (-), underscores (_), periods (.), tildes (~), plus (+) or percent signs (%). It must be between 3 and 255 characters in length, and must not start with "goog". For more information, see: https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/admin#resource_names
If the topic already exists an error will be returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new topic with the given name. topic, err := client.CreateTopic(ctx, "topicName") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = topic // TODO: use the topic. }
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func (*Client) CreateTopicWithConfig ¶
func (c *Client) CreateTopicWithConfig(ctx context.Context, topicID string, tc *TopicConfig) (*Topic, error)
CreateTopicWithConfig creates a topic from TopicConfig.
The specified topic ID must start with a letter, and contain only letters ([A-Za-z]), numbers ([0-9]), dashes (-), underscores (_), periods (.), tildes (~), plus (+) or percent signs (%). It must be between 3 and 255 characters in length, and must not start with "goog". For more information, see: https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/admin#resource_names.
If the topic already exists, an error will be returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // Create a new topic with the given name and config. topicConfig := &pubsub.TopicConfig{ KMSKeyName: "projects/project-id/locations/global/keyRings/my-key-ring/cryptoKeys/my-key", MessageStoragePolicy: pubsub.MessageStoragePolicy{ AllowedPersistenceRegions: []string{"us-east1"}, }, } topic, err := client.CreateTopicWithConfig(ctx, "topicName", topicConfig) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = topic // TODO: use the topic. }
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func (*Client) DetachSubscription ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (c *Client) DetachSubscription(ctx context.Context, sub string) (*DetachSubscriptionResult, error)
DetachSubscription detaches a subscription from its topic. All messages retained in the subscription are dropped. Subsequent `Pull` and `StreamingPull` requests will return FAILED_PRECONDITION. If the subscription is a push subscription, pushes to the endpoint will stop.
func (*Client) Snapshots ¶
func (c *Client) Snapshots(ctx context.Context) *SnapshotConfigIterator
Snapshots returns an iterator which returns snapshots for this project.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // List all snapshots for the project. iter := client.Snapshots(ctx) _ = iter // TODO: iterate using Next. }
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func (*Client) Subscription ¶
func (c *Client) Subscription(id string) *Subscription
Subscription creates a reference to a subscription.
func (*Client) SubscriptionInProject ¶
func (c *Client) SubscriptionInProject(id, projectID string) *Subscription
SubscriptionInProject creates a reference to a subscription in a given project.
func (*Client) Subscriptions ¶
func (c *Client) Subscriptions(ctx context.Context) *SubscriptionIterator
Subscriptions returns an iterator which returns all of the subscriptions for the client's project.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // List all subscriptions of the project. it := client.Subscriptions(ctx) _ = it // TODO: iterate using Next. }
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func (*Client) Topic ¶
Topic creates a reference to a topic in the client's project.
If a Topic's Publish method is called, it has background goroutines associated with it. Clean them up by calling Topic.Stop.
Avoid creating many Topic instances if you use them to publish.
func (*Client) TopicInProject ¶
TopicInProject creates a reference to a topic in the given project.
If a Topic's Publish method is called, it has background goroutines associated with it. Clean them up by calling Topic.Stop.
Avoid creating many Topic instances if you use them to publish.
Example ¶
Use TopicInProject to refer to a topic that is not in the client's project, such as a public topic.
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } topic := client.TopicInProject("topicName", "another-project-id") _ = topic // TODO: use the topic. }
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func (*Client) Topics ¶
func (c *Client) Topics(ctx context.Context) *TopicIterator
Topics returns an iterator which returns all of the topics for the client's project.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } it := client.Topics(ctx) _ = it // TODO: iterate using Next. }
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type DeadLetterPolicy ¶ added in v1.2.0
DeadLetterPolicy specifies the conditions for dead lettering messages in a subscription.
type DetachSubscriptionResult ¶ added in v1.5.0
type DetachSubscriptionResult struct{}
DetachSubscriptionResult is the response for the DetachSubscription method. Reserved for future use.
type Message ¶
Message represents a Pub/Sub message.
Message can be passed to Topic.Publish for publishing.
If received in the callback passed to Subscription.Receive, client code must call Message.Ack or Message.Nack when finished processing the Message. Calls to Ack or Nack have no effect after the first call.
Ack indicates successful processing of a Message. If message acknowledgement fails, the Message will be redelivered. Nack indicates that the client will not or cannot process a Message. Nack will result in the Message being redelivered more quickly than if it were allowed to expire.
type MessageStoragePolicy ¶
type MessageStoragePolicy struct { // AllowedPersistenceRegions is the list of GCP regions where messages that are published // to the topic may be persisted in storage. Messages published by publishers running in // non-allowed GCP regions (or running outside of GCP altogether) will be // routed for storage in one of the allowed regions. // // If empty, it indicates a misconfiguration at the project or organization level, which // will result in all Publish operations failing. This field cannot be empty in updates. // // If nil, then the policy is not defined on a topic level. When used in updates, it resets // the regions back to the organization level Resource Location Restriction policy. // // For more information, see // https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/resource-location-restriction#pubsub-storage-locations. AllowedPersistenceRegions []string }
MessageStoragePolicy constrains how messages published to the topic may be stored. It is determined when the topic is created based on the policy configured at the project level.
type OIDCToken ¶
type OIDCToken struct { // Audience to be used when generating OIDC token. The audience claim // identifies the recipients that the JWT is intended for. The audience // value is a single case-sensitive string. Having multiple values (array) // for the audience field is not supported. More info about the OIDC JWT // token audience here: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519#section-4.1.3 // Note: if not specified, the Push endpoint URL will be used. Audience string // The service account email to be used for generating the OpenID Connect token. // The caller of: // * CreateSubscription // * UpdateSubscription // * ModifyPushConfig // calls must have the iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service account. // See https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-roles#service-accounts-roles. ServiceAccountEmail string }
OIDCToken allows PushConfigs to be authenticated using the OpenID Connect protocol https://openid.net/connect/
type PublishResult ¶
type PublishResult = ipubsub.PublishResult
A PublishResult holds the result from a call to Publish.
Call Get to obtain the result of the Publish call. Example:
// Get blocks until Publish completes or ctx is done. id, err := r.Get(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. }
type PublishSettings ¶
type PublishSettings struct { // Publish a non-empty batch after this delay has passed. DelayThreshold time.Duration // Publish a batch when it has this many messages. The maximum is // MaxPublishRequestCount. CountThreshold int // Publish a batch when its size in bytes reaches this value. ByteThreshold int // The number of goroutines used in each of the data structures that are // involved along the the Publish path. Adjusting this value adjusts // concurrency along the publish path. // // Defaults to a multiple of GOMAXPROCS. NumGoroutines int // The maximum time that the client will attempt to publish a bundle of messages. Timeout time.Duration // The maximum number of bytes that the Bundler will keep in memory before // returning ErrOverflow. // // Defaults to DefaultPublishSettings.BufferedByteLimit. BufferedByteLimit int }
PublishSettings control the bundling of published messages.
type PushConfig ¶
type PushConfig struct { // A URL locating the endpoint to which messages should be pushed. Endpoint string // Endpoint configuration attributes. See https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs/reference/rest/v1/projects.subscriptions#pushconfig for more details. Attributes map[string]string // AuthenticationMethod is used by push endpoints to verify the source // of push requests. // It can be used with push endpoints that are private by default to // allow requests only from the Cloud Pub/Sub system, for example. // This field is optional and should be set only by users interested in // authenticated push. AuthenticationMethod AuthenticationMethod }
PushConfig contains configuration for subscriptions that operate in push mode.
type ReceiveSettings ¶
type ReceiveSettings struct { // MaxExtension is the maximum period for which the Subscription should // automatically extend the ack deadline for each message. // // The Subscription will automatically extend the ack deadline of all // fetched Messages up to the duration specified. Automatic deadline // extension beyond the initial receipt may be disabled by specifying a // duration less than 0. MaxExtension time.Duration // MaxExtensionPeriod is the maximum duration by which to extend the ack // deadline at a time. The ack deadline will continue to be extended by up // to this duration until MaxExtension is reached. Setting MaxExtensionPeriod // bounds the maximum amount of time before a message redelivery in the // event the subscriber fails to extend the deadline. // // MaxExtensionPeriod configuration can be disabled by specifying a // duration less than (or equal to) 0. MaxExtensionPeriod time.Duration // MaxOutstandingMessages is the maximum number of unprocessed messages // (unacknowledged but not yet expired). If MaxOutstandingMessages is 0, it // will be treated as if it were DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingMessages. // If the value is negative, then there will be no limit on the number of // unprocessed messages. MaxOutstandingMessages int // MaxOutstandingBytes is the maximum size of unprocessed messages // (unacknowledged but not yet expired). If MaxOutstandingBytes is 0, it will // be treated as if it were DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingBytes. If // the value is negative, then there will be no limit on the number of bytes // for unprocessed messages. MaxOutstandingBytes int // UseLegacyFlowControl disables enforcing flow control settings at the Cloud // PubSub server and the less accurate method of only enforcing flow control // at the client side is used. // The default is false. UseLegacyFlowControl bool // NumGoroutines is the number of goroutines that each datastructure along // the Receive path will spawn. Adjusting this value adjusts concurrency // along the receive path. // // NumGoroutines defaults to DefaultReceiveSettings.NumGoroutines. // // NumGoroutines does not limit the number of messages that can be processed // concurrently. Even with one goroutine, many messages might be processed at // once, because that goroutine may continually receive messages and invoke the // function passed to Receive on them. To limit the number of messages being // processed concurrently, set MaxOutstandingMessages. NumGoroutines int // If Synchronous is true, then no more than MaxOutstandingMessages will be in // memory at one time. (In contrast, when Synchronous is false, more than // MaxOutstandingMessages may have been received from the service and in memory // before being processed.) MaxOutstandingBytes still refers to the total bytes // processed, rather than in memory. NumGoroutines is ignored. // The default is false. Synchronous bool }
ReceiveSettings configure the Receive method. A zero ReceiveSettings will result in values equivalent to DefaultReceiveSettings.
type RetryPolicy ¶ added in v1.5.0
type RetryPolicy struct { // MinimumBackoff is the minimum delay between consecutive deliveries of a // given message. Value should be between 0 and 600 seconds. Defaults to 10 seconds. MinimumBackoff optional.Duration // MaximumBackoff is the maximum delay between consecutive deliveries of a // given message. Value should be between 0 and 600 seconds. Defaults to 10 seconds. MaximumBackoff optional.Duration }
RetryPolicy specifies how Cloud Pub/Sub retries message delivery.
Retry delay will be exponential based on provided minimum and maximum backoffs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_backoff.
RetryPolicy will be triggered on NACKs or acknowledgement deadline exceeded events for a given message.
Retry Policy is implemented on a best effort basis. At times, the delay between consecutive deliveries may not match the configuration. That is, delay can be more or less than configured backoff.
type Snapshot ¶
type Snapshot struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Snapshot is a reference to a PubSub snapshot.
func (*Snapshot) Delete ¶
Delete deletes a snapshot.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } snap := client.Snapshot("snapshotName") if err := snap.Delete(ctx); err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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type SnapshotConfig ¶
SnapshotConfig contains the details of a Snapshot.
type SnapshotConfigIterator ¶
type SnapshotConfigIterator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
SnapshotConfigIterator is an iterator that returns a series of snapshots.
func (*SnapshotConfigIterator) Next ¶
func (snaps *SnapshotConfigIterator) Next() (*SnapshotConfig, error)
Next returns the next SnapshotConfig. Its second return value is iterator.Done if there are no more results. Once Next returns iterator.Done, all subsequent calls will return iterator.Done.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" "google.golang.org/api/iterator" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // List all snapshots for the project. iter := client.Snapshots(ctx) for { snapConfig, err := iter.Next() if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = snapConfig // TODO: use the SnapshotConfig. } }
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type Subscription ¶
type Subscription struct { // Settings for pulling messages. Configure these before calling Receive. ReceiveSettings ReceiveSettings // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Subscription is a reference to a PubSub subscription.
func (*Subscription) Config ¶
func (s *Subscription) Config(ctx context.Context) (SubscriptionConfig, error)
Config fetches the current configuration for the subscription.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") config, err := sub.Config(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } fmt.Println(config) }
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func (*Subscription) CreateSnapshot ¶
func (s *Subscription) CreateSnapshot(ctx context.Context, name string) (*SnapshotConfig, error)
CreateSnapshot creates a new snapshot from this subscription. The snapshot will be for the topic this subscription is subscribed to. If the name is empty string, a unique name is assigned.
The created snapshot is guaranteed to retain:
(a) The existing backlog on the subscription. More precisely, this is defined as the messages in the subscription's backlog that are unacknowledged when Snapshot returns without error. (b) Any messages published to the subscription's topic following Snapshot returning without error.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") snapConfig, err := sub.CreateSnapshot(ctx, "snapshotName") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = snapConfig // TODO: Use SnapshotConfig. }
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func (*Subscription) Delete ¶
func (s *Subscription) Delete(ctx context.Context) error
Delete deletes the subscription.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") if err := sub.Delete(ctx); err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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func (*Subscription) Exists ¶
func (s *Subscription) Exists(ctx context.Context) (bool, error)
Exists reports whether the subscription exists on the server.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") ok, err := sub.Exists(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } if !ok { // Subscription doesn't exist. } }
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func (*Subscription) IAM ¶
func (s *Subscription) IAM() *iam.Handle
IAM returns the subscription's IAM handle.
func (*Subscription) ID ¶
func (s *Subscription) ID() string
ID returns the unique identifier of the subscription within its project.
func (*Subscription) Receive ¶
Receive calls f with the outstanding messages from the subscription. It blocks until ctx is done, or the service returns a non-retryable error.
The standard way to terminate a Receive is to cancel its context:
cctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) err := sub.Receive(cctx, callback) // Call cancel from callback, or another goroutine.
If the service returns a non-retryable error, Receive returns that error after all of the outstanding calls to f have returned. If ctx is done, Receive returns nil after all of the outstanding calls to f have returned and all messages have been acknowledged or have expired.
Receive calls f concurrently from multiple goroutines. It is encouraged to process messages synchronously in f, even if that processing is relatively time-consuming; Receive will spawn new goroutines for incoming messages, limited by MaxOutstandingMessages and MaxOutstandingBytes in ReceiveSettings.
The context passed to f will be canceled when ctx is Done or there is a fatal service error.
Receive will send an ack deadline extension on message receipt, then automatically extend the ack deadline of all fetched Messages up to the period specified by s.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension.
Each Subscription may have only one invocation of Receive active at a time.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") err = sub.Receive(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, m *pubsub.Message) { // TODO: Handle message. // NOTE: May be called concurrently; synchronize access to shared memory. m.Ack() }) if err != context.Canceled { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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Example (MaxExtension) ¶
This example shows how to configure keepalive so that unacknoweldged messages expire quickly, allowing other subscribers to take them.
package main import ( "context" "time" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") // This program is expected to process and acknowledge messages in 30 seconds. If // not, the Pub/Sub API will assume the message is not acknowledged. sub.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension = 30 * time.Second err = sub.Receive(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, m *pubsub.Message) { // TODO: Handle message. m.Ack() }) if err != context.Canceled { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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Example (MaxOutstanding) ¶
This example shows how to throttle Subscription.Receive, which aims for high throughput by default. By limiting the number of messages and/or bytes being processed at once, you can bound your program's resource consumption.
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") sub.ReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingMessages = 5 sub.ReceiveSettings.MaxOutstandingBytes = 10e6 err = sub.Receive(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, m *pubsub.Message) { // TODO: Handle message. m.Ack() }) if err != context.Canceled { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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func (*Subscription) SeekToSnapshot ¶
func (s *Subscription) SeekToSnapshot(ctx context.Context, snap *Snapshot) error
SeekToSnapshot seeks the subscription to a snapshot.
The snapshot need not be created from this subscription, but it must be for the topic this subscription is subscribed to.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") snap := client.Snapshot("snapshotName") if err := sub.SeekToSnapshot(ctx, snap); err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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func (*Subscription) SeekToTime ¶
SeekToTime seeks the subscription to a point in time.
Messages retained in the subscription that were published before this time are marked as acknowledged, and messages retained in the subscription that were published after this time are marked as unacknowledged. Note that this operation affects only those messages retained in the subscription (configured by SnapshotConfig). For example, if `time` corresponds to a point before the message retention window (or to a point before the system's notion of the subscription creation time), only retained messages will be marked as unacknowledged, and already-expunged messages will not be restored.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "time" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") if err := sub.SeekToTime(ctx, time.Now().Add(-time.Hour)); err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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func (*Subscription) String ¶
func (s *Subscription) String() string
String returns the globally unique printable name of the subscription.
func (*Subscription) Update ¶
func (s *Subscription) Update(ctx context.Context, cfg SubscriptionConfigToUpdate) (SubscriptionConfig, error)
Update changes an existing subscription according to the fields set in cfg. It returns the new SubscriptionConfig.
Update returns an error if no fields were modified.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "time" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") subConfig, err := sub.Update(ctx, pubsub.SubscriptionConfigToUpdate{ PushConfig: &pubsub.PushConfig{Endpoint: "https://example.com/push"}, // Make the subscription never expire. ExpirationPolicy: time.Duration(0), }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = subConfig // TODO: Use SubscriptionConfig. }
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Example (PushConfigAuthenticationMethod) ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } sub := client.Subscription("subName") subConfig, err := sub.Update(ctx, pubsub.SubscriptionConfigToUpdate{ PushConfig: &pubsub.PushConfig{ Endpoint: "https://example.com/push", AuthenticationMethod: &pubsub.OIDCToken{ ServiceAccountEmail: "service-account-email", Audience: "client-12345", }, }, }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = subConfig // TODO: Use SubscriptionConfig. }
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type SubscriptionConfig ¶
type SubscriptionConfig struct { Topic *Topic PushConfig PushConfig // The default maximum time after a subscriber receives a message before // the subscriber should acknowledge the message. Note: messages which are // obtained via Subscription.Receive need not be acknowledged within this // deadline, as the deadline will be automatically extended. AckDeadline time.Duration // Whether to retain acknowledged messages. If true, acknowledged messages // will not be expunged until they fall out of the RetentionDuration window. RetainAckedMessages bool // How long to retain messages in backlog, from the time of publish. If // RetainAckedMessages is true, this duration affects the retention of // acknowledged messages, otherwise only unacknowledged messages are retained. // Defaults to 7 days. Cannot be longer than 7 days or shorter than 10 minutes. RetentionDuration time.Duration // Expiration policy specifies the conditions for a subscription's expiration. // A subscription is considered active as long as any connected subscriber is // successfully consuming messages from the subscription or is issuing // operations on the subscription. If `expiration_policy` is not set, a // *default policy* with `ttl` of 31 days will be used. The minimum allowed // value for `expiration_policy.ttl` is 1 day. // // Use time.Duration(0) to indicate that the subscription should never expire. ExpirationPolicy optional.Duration // The set of labels for the subscription. Labels map[string]string // EnableMessageOrdering enables message ordering on this subscription. // This value is only used for subscription creation and update, and // is not read locally in calls like Subscription.Receive(). // // If set to false, even if messages are published with ordering keys, // messages will not be delivered in order. // // When calling Subscription.Receive(), the client will check this // value with a call to Subscription.Config(), which requires the // roles/viewer or roles/pubsub.viewer role on your service account. // If that call fails, mesages with ordering keys will be delivered in order. EnableMessageOrdering bool // DeadLetterPolicy specifies the conditions for dead lettering messages in // a subscription. If not set, dead lettering is disabled. DeadLetterPolicy *DeadLetterPolicy // Filter is an expression written in the Cloud Pub/Sub filter language. If // non-empty, then only `PubsubMessage`s whose `attributes` field matches the // filter are delivered on this subscription. If empty, then no messages are // filtered out. Cannot be changed after the subscription is created. Filter string // RetryPolicy specifies how Cloud Pub/Sub retries message delivery. RetryPolicy *RetryPolicy // Detached indicates whether the subscription is detached from its topic. // Detached subscriptions don't receive messages from their topic and don't // retain any backlog. `Pull` and `StreamingPull` requests will return // FAILED_PRECONDITION. If the subscription is a push subscription, pushes to // the endpoint will not be made. Detached bool }
SubscriptionConfig describes the configuration of a subscription.
type SubscriptionConfigToUpdate ¶
type SubscriptionConfigToUpdate struct { // If non-nil, the push config is changed. PushConfig *PushConfig // If non-zero, the ack deadline is changed. AckDeadline time.Duration // If set, RetainAckedMessages is changed. RetainAckedMessages optional.Bool // If non-zero, RetentionDuration is changed. RetentionDuration time.Duration // If non-zero, Expiration is changed. ExpirationPolicy optional.Duration // If non-nil, DeadLetterPolicy is changed. To remove dead lettering from // a subscription, use the zero value for this struct. DeadLetterPolicy *DeadLetterPolicy // If non-nil, the current set of labels is completely // replaced by the new set. // This field has beta status. It is not subject to the stability guarantee // and may change. Labels map[string]string // If non-nil, RetryPolicy is changed. To remove an existing retry policy // (to redeliver messages as soon as possible) use a pointer to the zero value // for this struct. RetryPolicy *RetryPolicy }
SubscriptionConfigToUpdate describes how to update a subscription.
type SubscriptionIterator ¶
type SubscriptionIterator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
SubscriptionIterator is an iterator that returns a series of subscriptions.
func (*SubscriptionIterator) Next ¶
func (subs *SubscriptionIterator) Next() (*Subscription, error)
Next returns the next subscription. If there are no more subscriptions, iterator.Done will be returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" "google.golang.org/api/iterator" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // List all subscriptions of the project. it := client.Subscriptions(ctx) for { sub, err := it.Next() if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } fmt.Println(sub) } }
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type Topic ¶
type Topic struct { // Settings for publishing messages. All changes must be made before the // first call to Publish. The default is DefaultPublishSettings. PublishSettings PublishSettings // EnableMessageOrdering enables delivery of ordered keys. EnableMessageOrdering bool // contains filtered or unexported fields }
Topic is a reference to a PubSub topic.
The methods of Topic are safe for use by multiple goroutines.
func (*Topic) Config ¶
func (t *Topic) Config(ctx context.Context) (TopicConfig, error)
Config returns the TopicConfig for the topic.
func (*Topic) Delete ¶
Delete deletes the topic.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } topic := client.Topic("topicName") if err := topic.Delete(ctx); err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } }
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func (*Topic) Exists ¶
Exists reports whether the topic exists on the server.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } topic := client.Topic("topicName") ok, err := topic.Exists(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } if !ok { // Topic doesn't exist. } }
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func (*Topic) Flush ¶ added in v1.11.0
func (t *Topic) Flush()
Flush blocks until all remaining messages are sent.
func (*Topic) Publish ¶
func (t *Topic) Publish(ctx context.Context, msg *Message) *PublishResult
Publish publishes msg to the topic asynchronously. Messages are batched and sent according to the topic's PublishSettings. Publish never blocks.
Publish returns a non-nil PublishResult which will be ready when the message has been sent (or has failed to be sent) to the server.
Publish creates goroutines for batching and sending messages. These goroutines need to be stopped by calling t.Stop(). Once stopped, future calls to Publish will immediately return a PublishResult with an error.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } topic := client.Topic("topicName") defer topic.Stop() var results []*pubsub.PublishResult r := topic.Publish(ctx, &pubsub.Message{ Data: []byte("hello world"), }) results = append(results, r) // Do other work ... for _, r := range results { id, err := r.Get(ctx) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } fmt.Printf("Published a message with a message ID: %s\n", id) } }
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func (*Topic) ResumePublish ¶ added in v1.4.0
ResumePublish resumes accepting messages for the provided ordering key. Publishing using an ordering key might be paused if an error is encountered while publishing, to prevent messages from being published out of order.
func (*Topic) Stop ¶
func (t *Topic) Stop()
Stop sends all remaining published messages and stop goroutines created for handling publishing. Returns once all outstanding messages have been sent or have failed to be sent.
func (*Topic) Subscriptions ¶
func (t *Topic) Subscriptions(ctx context.Context) *SubscriptionIterator
Subscriptions returns an iterator which returns the subscriptions for this topic.
Some of the returned subscriptions may belong to a project other than t.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" "google.golang.org/api/iterator" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } topic := client.Topic("topic-name") // List all subscriptions of the topic (maybe of multiple projects). for subs := topic.Subscriptions(ctx); ; { sub, err := subs.Next() if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = sub // TODO: use the subscription. } }
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func (*Topic) Update ¶
func (t *Topic) Update(ctx context.Context, cfg TopicConfigToUpdate) (TopicConfig, error)
Update changes an existing topic according to the fields set in cfg. It returns the new TopicConfig.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error.V } topic := client.Topic("topic-name") topicConfig, err := topic.Update(ctx, pubsub.TopicConfigToUpdate{ MessageStoragePolicy: &pubsub.MessageStoragePolicy{ AllowedPersistenceRegions: []string{ "asia-east1", "asia-northeast1", "asia-southeast1", "australia-southeast1", "europe-north1", "europe-west1", "europe-west2", "europe-west3", "europe-west4", "us-central1", "us-central2", "us-east1", "us-east4", "us-west1", "us-west2"}, }, }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = topicConfig // TODO: Use TopicConfig }
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Example (ResetMessageStoragePolicy) ¶
package main import ( "context" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error.V } topic := client.Topic("topic-name") topicConfig, err := topic.Update(ctx, pubsub.TopicConfigToUpdate{ // Just use a non-nil MessageStoragePolicy without any fields. MessageStoragePolicy: &pubsub.MessageStoragePolicy{}, }) if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } _ = topicConfig // TODO: Use TopicConfig }
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type TopicConfig ¶
type TopicConfig struct { // The set of labels for the topic. Labels map[string]string // The topic's message storage policy. MessageStoragePolicy MessageStoragePolicy // The name of the Cloud KMS key to be used to protect access to messages // published to this topic, in the format // "projects/P/locations/L/keyRings/R/cryptoKeys/K". KMSKeyName string }
TopicConfig describes the configuration of a topic.
type TopicConfigToUpdate ¶
type TopicConfigToUpdate struct { // If non-nil, the current set of labels is completely // replaced by the new set. Labels map[string]string // If non-nil, the existing policy (containing the list of regions) // is completely replaced by the new policy. // // Use the zero value &MessageStoragePolicy{} to reset the topic back to // using the organization's Resource Location Restriction policy. // // If nil, the policy remains unchanged. // // This field has beta status. It is not subject to the stability guarantee // and may change. MessageStoragePolicy *MessageStoragePolicy }
TopicConfigToUpdate describes how to update a topic.
type TopicIterator ¶
type TopicIterator struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
TopicIterator is an iterator that returns a series of topics.
func (*TopicIterator) Next ¶
func (tps *TopicIterator) Next() (*Topic, error)
Next returns the next topic. If there are no more topics, iterator.Done will be returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" "google.golang.org/api/iterator" ) func main() { ctx := context.Background() client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, "project-id") if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } // List all topics. it := client.Topics(ctx) for { t, err := it.Next() if err == iterator.Done { break } if err != nil { // TODO: Handle error. } fmt.Println(t) } }
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Source Files ¶
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Package pubsub is an auto-generated package for the Cloud Pub/Sub API.
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Package pubsub is an auto-generated package for the Cloud Pub/Sub API. |
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Package main wraps the client library in a gRPC interface that a benchmarker can communicate through.
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Package main wraps the client library in a gRPC interface that a benchmarker can communicate through. |
Package loadtest implements load testing for pubsub, following the interface defined in https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/pubsub/tree/master/load-test-framework/ .
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Package loadtest implements load testing for pubsub, following the interface defined in https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/pubsub/tree/master/load-test-framework/ . |
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Package google_pubsub_loadtest is a generated protocol buffer package.
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Package google_pubsub_loadtest is a generated protocol buffer package. |
Package pstest provides a fake Cloud PubSub service for testing.
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Package pstest provides a fake Cloud PubSub service for testing. |