ØMQ bindings for node.js.
Install zmq package first.
$ npm install zmq
producer.js:
var zmq = require('zmq')
, sock = zmq.socket('push');
sock.bindSync('tcp://127.0.0.1:3000');
console.log('Producer bound to port 3000');
setInterval(function(){
console.log('sending work');
sock.send('some work');
}, 500);
worker.js:
var zmq = require('zmq')
, sock = zmq.socket('pull');
sock.connect('tcp://127.0.0.1:3000');
console.log('Worker connected to port 3000');
sock.on('message', function(msg){
console.log('work: %s', msg.toString());
});
Install dev deps:
$ npm install
Build:
$ make
Test:
$ make test
Benchmarks are available in the perf
directory, and have been implemented
according to the zmq documentation:
How to run performance tests
In the following examples, the arguments are respectively:
- the host to connect to/bind on
- message size (in bytes)
- message count
You can run a latency benchmark by running these two commands in two separate shells:
node ./local_lat.js tcp://127.0.0.1:5555 1 100000
node ./remote_lat.js tcp://127.0.0.1:5555 1 100000
And you can run throughput tests by running these two commands in two separate shells:
node ./local_thr.js tcp://127.0.0.1:5555 1 100000
node ./remote_thr.js tcp://127.0.0.1:5555 1 100000