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Example Code
import pika
import json
from fastapi import FastAPI
from aio_pika import connect
from aio_pika.abc import AbstractIncomingMessage
import asyncio
connection = pika.BlockingConnection(
pika.ConnectionParameters('localhost'))
channel = connection.channel()
app = FastAPI()
data1 = {}
async def on_message(message: AbstractIncomingMessage) -> None:
msg = json.loads(message.body)
global data1
data1 = {
'destination' : msg['destination'],
'origin' : msg['origin'],
'method' : msg['method'],
'type' : msg['type'],
'content' : msg['content']
}
print(data1)
@app.get("/{abc}/example")
async def example(abc: int):
global data1
return data1
async def main():
connection_consumer = await connect("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/")
async with connection_consumer:
# Creating a channel
channel = await connection_consumer.channel()
# Declaring queue
queue_4 = await channel.declare_queue("QUEUE4")
# Start listening the queue
await queue_4.consume(on_message, no_ack=True)
print(" [*] Waiting for messages. To exit press CTRL+C")
await asyncio.Future()
if __name__ == '__main__':
asyncio.run(main())
Another script to send messages to QUEUE4
import pika
import json
connection = pika.BlockingConnection(
pika.ConnectionParameters('localhost'))
channel = connection.channel()
channel.queue_declare(queue='QUEUE4')
def main():
msg = {
'destination' : 'string',
'origin' : 'string',
'method' : 'string',
'type' : 'string',
'content' : 'string'
}
channel.basic_publish(exchange='', routing_key='QUEUE4', body=json.dumps(msg))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()Description
Receive a message (AbstractIncomingMessage) from a RabbitMQ Queue.
Update data1 inside on_message and print it. The output is the expected.
Try to read this data by triggering the endpoint "/{abc}/example", the output is the empty dict.
I want it to output the msg received from the RabbitMQ Queue.
Operating System
Linux
Operating System Details
No response
FastAPI Version
0.1.0
Python Version
3.9
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