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stomp

Go language implementation of a STOMP client library.

Build Status

Features:

  • Supports STOMP Specifications Versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (https://stomp.github.io/)
  • Protocol negotiation to select the latest mutually supported protocol
  • Heart beating for testing the underlying network connection
  • Tested against RabbitMQ v3.0.1

Usage Instructions

go get github.com/go-stomp/stomp

For API documentation, see http://godoc.org/github.com/go-stomp/stomp

Previous Version

An earlier version of this package made use of Gustavo Niemeyer's gopkg.in facility for versioning Go libraries. This earlier version of the library is still available:

go get gopkg.in/stomp.v1

API documentation for this earlier version can be found at http://gopkg.in/stomp.v1

Breaking changes between this previous version and the current version are documented in breaking_changes.md.

Documentation

Overview

Package stomp provides operations that allow communication with a message broker that supports the STOMP protocol. STOMP is the Streaming Text-Oriented Messaging Protocol. See http://stomp.github.com/ for more details.

This package provides support for all STOMP protocol features in the STOMP protocol specifications, versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2. These features including protocol negotiation, heart-beating, value encoding, and graceful shutdown.

Connecting to a STOMP server is achieved using the stomp.Dial function, or the stomp.Connect function. See the examples section for a summary of how to use these functions. Both functions return a stomp.Conn object for subsequent interaction with the STOMP server.

Once a connection (stomp.Conn) is created, it can be used to send messages to the STOMP server, or create subscriptions for receiving messages from the STOMP server. Transactions can be created to send multiple messages and/ or acknowledge multiple received messages from the server in one, atomic transaction. The examples section has examples of using subscriptions and transactions.

The client program can instruct the stomp.Conn to gracefully disconnect from the STOMP server using the Disconnect method. This will perform a graceful shutdown sequence as specified in the STOMP specification.

Source code and other details for the project are available at GitHub:

https://github.com/go-stomp/stomp

Index

Examples

Constants

View Source
const DefaultHeartBeatError = 5 * time.Second

Default time span to add to read/write heart-beat timeouts to avoid premature disconnections due to network latency.

Variables

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var (
	ErrInvalidCommand        = newErrorMessage("invalid command")
	ErrInvalidFrameFormat    = newErrorMessage("invalid frame format")
	ErrUnsupportedVersion    = newErrorMessage("unsupported version")
	ErrCompletedTransaction  = newErrorMessage("transaction is completed")
	ErrNackNotSupported      = newErrorMessage("NACK not supported in STOMP 1.0")
	ErrNotReceivedMessage    = newErrorMessage("cannot ack/nack a message, not from server")
	ErrCannotNackAutoSub     = newErrorMessage("cannot send NACK for a subscription with ack:auto")
	ErrCompletedSubscription = newErrorMessage("subscription is unsubscribed")
	ErrClosedUnexpectedly    = newErrorMessage("connection closed unexpectedly")
	ErrAlreadyClosed         = newErrorMessage("connection already closed")
	ErrNilOption             = newErrorMessage("nil option")
)

Error values

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var ConnOpt struct {
	// Login is a connect option that allows the calling program to
	// specify the "login" and "passcode" values to send to the STOMP
	// server.
	Login func(login, passcode string) func(*Conn) error

	// Host is a connect option that allows the calling program to
	// specify the value of the "host" header.
	Host func(host string) func(*Conn) error

	// UseStomp is a connect option that specifies that the client
	// should use the "STOMP" command instead of the "CONNECT" command.
	// Note that using "STOMP" is only valid for STOMP version 1.1 and later.
	UseStomp func(*Conn) error

	// AcceptVersoin is a connect option that allows the client to
	// specify one or more versions of the STOMP protocol that the
	// client program is prepared to accept. If this option is not
	// specified, the client program will accept any of STOMP versions
	// 1.0, 1.1 or 1.2.
	AcceptVersion func(versions ...Version) func(*Conn) error

	// HeartBeat is a connect option that allows the client to specify
	// the send and receive timeouts for the STOMP heartbeat negotiation mechanism.
	// The sendTimeout parameter specifies the maximum amount of time
	// between the client sending heartbeat notifications from the server.
	// The recvTimeout paramter specifies the minimum amount of time between
	// the client expecting to receive heartbeat notifications from the server.
	// If not specified, this option defaults to one minute for both send and receive
	// timeouts.
	HeartBeat func(sendTimeout, recvTimeout time.Duration) func(*Conn) error

	// HeartBeatError is a connect option that will normally only be specified during
	// testing. It specifies a short time duration that is larger than the amount of time
	// that will take for a STOMP frame to be transmitted from one station to the other.
	// When not specified, this value defaults to 5 seconds. This value is set to a much
	// shorter time duration during unit testing.
	HeartBeatError func(errorTimeout time.Duration) func(*Conn) error

	// HeartBeatGracePeriodMultiplier is used to calculate the effective read heart-beat timeout
	// the broker will enforce for each client’s connection. The multiplier is applied to
	// the read-timeout interval the client specifies in its CONNECT frame
	HeartBeatGracePeriodMultiplier func(multiplier float64) func(*Conn) error

	// Header is a connect option that allows the client to specify a custom
	// header entry in the STOMP frame. This connect option can be specified
	// multiple times for multiple custom headers.
	Header func(key, value string) func(*Conn) error

	// ReadChannelCapacity is the number of messages that can be on the read channel at the
	// same time. A high number may affect memory usage while a too low number may lock the
	// system up. Default is set to 20.
	ReadChannelCapacity func(capacity int) func(*Conn) error

	// WriteChannelCapacity is the number of messages that can be on the write channel at the
	// same time. A high number may affect memory usage while a too low number may lock the
	// system up. Default is set to 20.
	WriteChannelCapacity func(capacity int) func(*Conn) error
}

Options for connecting to the STOMP server. Used with the stomp.Dial and stomp.Connect functions, both of which have examples.

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var SendOpt struct {
	// Receipt specifies that the client should request acknowledgement
	// from the server before the send operation successfully completes.
	Receipt func(*frame.Frame) error

	// NoContentLength specifies that the SEND frame should not include
	// a content-length header entry. By default the content-length header
	// entry is always included, but some message brokers assign special
	// meaning to STOMP frames that do not contain a content-length
	// header entry. (In particular ActiveMQ interprets STOMP frames
	// with no content-length as being a text message)
	NoContentLength func(*frame.Frame) error

	// Header provides the opportunity to include custom header entries
	// in the SEND frame that the client sends to the server. This option
	// can be specified multiple times if multiple custom header entries
	// are required.
	Header func(key, value string) func(*frame.Frame) error
}

SendOpt contains options for for the Conn.Send and Transaction.Send functions.

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var SubscribeOpt struct {
	// Id provides the opportunity to specify the value of the "id" header
	// entry in the STOMP SUBSCRIBE frame.
	//
	// If the client program does specify the value for "id",
	// it is responsible for choosing a unique value.
	Id func(id string) func(*frame.Frame) error

	// Header provides the opportunity to include custom header entries
	// in the SUBSCRIBE frame that the client sends to the server.
	Header func(key, value string) func(*frame.Frame) error
}

SubscribeOpt contains options for for the Conn.Subscribe function.

Functions

This section is empty.

Types

type AckMode

type AckMode int

The AckMode type is an enumeration of the acknowledgement modes for a STOMP subscription.

const (
	// No acknowledgement is required, the server assumes that the client
	// received the message.
	AckAuto AckMode = iota

	// Client acknowledges messages. When a client acknowledges a message,
	// any previously received messages are also acknowledged.
	AckClient

	// Client acknowledges message. Each message is acknowledged individually.
	AckClientIndividual
)

func (AckMode) ShouldAck

func (a AckMode) ShouldAck() bool

ShouldAck returns true if this AckMode is an acknowledgement mode which requires acknowledgement. Returns true for all values except AckAuto, which returns false.

func (AckMode) String

func (a AckMode) String() string

String returns the string representation of the AckMode value.

type Conn

type Conn struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Conn is a connection to a STOMP server. Create a Conn using either the Dial or Connect function.

func Connect

func Connect(conn io.ReadWriteCloser, opts ...func(*Conn) error) (*Conn, error)

Connect creates a STOMP connection and performs the STOMP connect protocol sequence. The connection to the STOMP server has already been created by the program. The opts parameter provides the opportunity to specify STOMP protocol options.

Example

Example of connecting to a STOMP server using an existing network connection.

package main

import (
	"net"
	"time"

	"github.com/go-stomp/stomp"
)

func doSomethingWith(f ...interface{}) {

}

func main() error {
	netConn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", "stomp.server.com:61613", 10*time.Second)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	stompConn, err := stomp.Connect(netConn)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	defer stompConn.Disconnect()

	doSomethingWith(stompConn)
	return nil
}
Output:

func Dial

func Dial(network, addr string, opts ...func(*Conn) error) (*Conn, error)

Dial creates a network connection to a STOMP server and performs the STOMP connect protocol sequence. The network endpoint of the STOMP server is specified by network and addr. STOMP protocol options can be specified in opts.

func (*Conn) Ack

func (c *Conn) Ack(m *Message) error

Ack acknowledges a message received from the STOMP server. If the message was received on a subscription with AckMode == AckAuto, then no operation is performed.

func (*Conn) Begin

func (c *Conn) Begin() *Transaction

Begin is used to start a transaction. Transactions apply to sending and acknowledging. Any messages sent or acknowledged during a transaction will be processed atomically by the STOMP server based on the transaction.

func (*Conn) BeginWithError

func (c *Conn) BeginWithError() (*Transaction, error)

BeginWithError is used to start a transaction, but also returns the error (if any) from sending the frame to start the transaction.

func (*Conn) Disconnect

func (c *Conn) Disconnect() error

Disconnect will disconnect from the STOMP server. This function follows the STOMP standard's recommended protocol for graceful disconnection: it sends a DISCONNECT frame with a receipt header element. Once the RECEIPT frame has been received, the connection with the STOMP server is closed and any further attempt to write to the server will fail.

func (*Conn) MustDisconnect

func (c *Conn) MustDisconnect() error

MustDisconnect will disconnect 'ungracefully' from the STOMP server. This method should be used only as last resort when there are fatal network errors that prevent to do a proper disconnect from the server.

func (*Conn) Nack

func (c *Conn) Nack(m *Message) error

Nack indicates to the server that a message was not received by the client. Returns an error if the STOMP version does not support the NACK message.

func (*Conn) Send

func (c *Conn) Send(destination, contentType string, body []byte, opts ...func(*frame.Frame) error) error

Send sends a message to the STOMP server, which in turn sends the message to the specified destination. If the STOMP server fails to receive the message for any reason, the connection will close.

The content type should be specified, according to the STOMP specification, but if contentType is an empty string, the message will be delivered without a content-type header entry. The body array contains the message body, and its content should be consistent with the specified content type.

Any number of options can be specified in opts. See the examples for usage. Options include whether to receive a RECEIPT, should the content-length be suppressed, and sending custom header entries.

func (*Conn) Server

func (c *Conn) Server() string

Server returns the STOMP server identification, which can be returned by the STOMP server during the connect sequence. If the STOMP server does not return a server header entry, this value will be a blank string.

func (*Conn) Session

func (c *Conn) Session() string

Session returns the session identifier, which can be returned by the STOMP server during the connect sequence. If the STOMP server does not return a session header entry, this value will be a blank string.

func (*Conn) Subscribe

func (c *Conn) Subscribe(destination string, ack AckMode, opts ...func(*frame.Frame) error) (*Subscription, error)

Subscribe creates a subscription on the STOMP server. The subscription has a destination, and messages sent to that destination will be received by this subscription. A subscription has a channel on which the calling program can receive messages.

func (*Conn) Version

func (c *Conn) Version() Version

Version returns the version of the STOMP protocol that is being used to communicate with the STOMP server. This version is negotiated with the server during the connect sequence.

type Error

type Error struct {
	Message string
	Frame   *frame.Frame
}

StompError implements the Error interface, and provides additional information about a STOMP error.

func (Error) Error

func (e Error) Error() string

type Message

type Message struct {
	// Indicates whether an error was received on the subscription.
	// The error will contain details of the error. If the server
	// sent an ERROR frame, then the Body, ContentType and Header fields
	// will be populated according to the contents of the ERROR frame.
	Err error

	// Destination the message has been sent to.
	Destination string

	// MIME content type.
	ContentType string // MIME content

	// Connection that the message was received on.
	Conn *Conn

	// Subscription associated with the message.
	Subscription *Subscription

	// Optional header entries. When received from the server,
	// these are the header entries received with the message.
	Header *frame.Header

	// The message body, which is an arbitrary sequence of bytes.
	// The ContentType indicates the format of this body.
	Body []byte // Content of message
}

A Message represents a message received from the STOMP server. In most cases a message corresponds to a single STOMP MESSAGE frame received from the STOMP server. If, however, the Err field is non-nil, then the message corresponds to a STOMP ERROR frame, or a connection error between the client and the server.

func (*Message) ShouldAck

func (msg *Message) ShouldAck() bool

ShouldAck returns true if this message should be acknowledged to the STOMP server that sent it.

type Subscription

type Subscription struct {
	C chan *Message
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The Subscription type represents a client subscription to a destination. The subscription is created by calling Conn.Subscribe.

Once a client has subscribed, it can receive messages from the C channel.

func (*Subscription) AckMode

func (s *Subscription) AckMode() AckMode

AckMode returns the Acknowledgement mode specified when the subscription was created.

func (*Subscription) Active

func (s *Subscription) Active() bool

Active returns whether the subscription is still active. Returns false if the subscription has been unsubscribed.

func (*Subscription) Destination

func (s *Subscription) Destination() string

Destination for which the subscription applies.

func (*Subscription) Id

func (s *Subscription) Id() string

Identification for this subscription. Unique among all subscriptions for the same Client.

func (*Subscription) Read

func (s *Subscription) Read() (*Message, error)

Read a message from the subscription. This is a convenience method: many callers will prefer to read from the channel C directly.

func (*Subscription) Unsubscribe

func (s *Subscription) Unsubscribe(opts ...func(*frame.Frame) error) error

Unsubscribes and closes the channel C.

type Transaction

type Transaction struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Transaction applies to the sending of messages to the STOMP server, and the acknowledgement of messages received from the STOMP server. All messages sent and and acknowledged in the context of a transaction are processed atomically by the STOMP server.

Transactions are committed with the Commit method. When a transaction is committed, all sent messages, acknowledgements and negative acknowledgements, are processed by the STOMP server. Alternatively transactions can be aborted, in which case all sent messages, acknowledgements and negative acknowledgements are discarded by the STOMP server.

Example
package main

import (
	"fmt"

	"github.com/go-stomp/stomp"
)

func doAnotherThingWith(f interface{}, g interface{}) {

}

func main() error {
	conn, err := stomp.Dial("tcp", "localhost:61613")
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}
	defer conn.Disconnect()

	sub, err := conn.Subscribe("/queue/test-2", stomp.AckClient)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	// receive 5 messages and then quit
	for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
		msg := <-sub.C
		if msg.Err != nil {
			return msg.Err
		}

		tx := conn.Begin()

		doAnotherThingWith(msg, tx)

		tx.Send("/queue/another-one", "text/plain",
			[]byte(fmt.Sprintf("Message #%d", i)), nil)

		// acknowledge the message
		err = tx.Ack(msg)
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}

		err = tx.Commit()
		if err != nil {
			return err
		}
	}

	err = sub.Unsubscribe()
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	return nil
}
Output:

func (*Transaction) Abort

func (tx *Transaction) Abort() error

Abort will abort the transaction. Any calls to Send, SendWithReceipt, Ack and Nack on this transaction will be discarded. This function does not wait for the server to process the ABORT frame. See AbortWithReceipt if you want to ensure the ABORT is processed.

func (*Transaction) AbortWithReceipt

func (tx *Transaction) AbortWithReceipt() error

Abort will abort the transaction. Any calls to Send, SendWithReceipt, Ack and Nack on this transaction will be discarded.

func (*Transaction) Ack

func (tx *Transaction) Ack(msg *Message) error

Ack sends an acknowledgement for the message to the server. The STOMP server will not process the acknowledgement until the transaction has been committed. If the subscription has an AckMode of AckAuto, calling this function has no effect.

func (*Transaction) Commit

func (tx *Transaction) Commit() error

Commit will commit the transaction. All messages and acknowledgements sent to the STOMP server on this transaction will be processed atomically. This function does not wait for the server to process the COMMIT frame. See CommitWithReceipt if you want to ensure the COMMIT is processed.

func (*Transaction) CommitWithReceipt

func (tx *Transaction) CommitWithReceipt() error

Commit will commit the transaction. All messages and acknowledgements sent to the STOMP server on this transaction will be processed atomically.

func (*Transaction) Conn

func (tx *Transaction) Conn() *Conn

Conn returns the connection associated with this transaction.

func (*Transaction) Id

func (tx *Transaction) Id() string

Id returns the unique identifier for the transaction.

func (*Transaction) Nack

func (tx *Transaction) Nack(msg *Message) error

Nack sends a negative acknowledgement for the message to the server, indicating that this client cannot or will not process the message and that it should be processed elsewhere. The STOMP server will not process the negative acknowledgement until the transaction has been committed. It is an error to call this method if the subscription has an AckMode of AckAuto, because the STOMP server will not be expecting any kind of acknowledgement (positive or negative) for this message.

func (*Transaction) Send

func (tx *Transaction) Send(destination, contentType string, body []byte, opts ...func(*frame.Frame) error) error

Send sends a message to the STOMP server as part of a transaction. The server will not process the message until the transaction is committed. This method returns without confirming that the STOMP server has received the message. If the STOMP server does fail to receive the message for any reason, the connection will close.

The content type should be specified, according to the STOMP specification, but if contentType is an empty string, the message will be delivered without a content type header entry. The body array contains the message body, and its content should be consistent with the specified content type.

TODO: document opts

type Validator

type Validator interface {
	// Validate returns nil if the frame is valid, or an error if not valid.
	Validate(f *frame.Frame) error
}

Validator is an interface for validating STOMP frames.

func NewValidator

func NewValidator(version Version) Validator

type Version

type Version string

Version is the STOMP protocol version.

const (
	V10 Version = "1.0"
	V11 Version = "1.1"
	V12 Version = "1.2"
)

func (Version) CheckSupported

func (v Version) CheckSupported() error

CheckSupported is used to determine whether a particular STOMP version is supported by this library. Returns nil if the version is supported, or ErrUnsupportedVersion if not supported.

func (Version) String

func (v Version) String() string

String returns a string representation of the STOMP version.

func (Version) SupportsNack

func (v Version) SupportsNack() bool

SupportsNack indicates whether this version of the STOMP protocol supports use of the NACK command.

Notes

Bugs

  • If the client does not read messages from the Subscription.C channel quickly enough, the client will stop reading messages from the server.

Directories

Path Synopsis
examples
Package frame provides functionality for manipulating STOMP frames.
Package frame provides functionality for manipulating STOMP frames.
Package server contains a simple STOMP server implementation.
Package server contains a simple STOMP server implementation.
client
Package client implements client connectivity in the STOMP server.
Package client implements client connectivity in the STOMP server.
queue
Package queue provides implementations of server-side queues.
Package queue provides implementations of server-side queues.
topic
Package topic provides implementations of server-side topics.
Package topic provides implementations of server-side topics.
A simple, stand-alone STOMP server.
A simple, stand-alone STOMP server.
Package testutil contains operations useful for testing.
Package testutil contains operations useful for testing.

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