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Eventpool

This library provides a simple and efficient implementation of a local publish-subscribe pattern with topics and queues using Golang channels. The publish-subscribe pattern is a widely used messaging paradigm that enables decoupling of components in an application. With this library, you can easily build event-driven systems and enable communication between different parts of your application without the components directly knowing about each other.

Features

  • Topic-Based Pub-Sub: The library allows publishers to send messages to specific topics. Subscribers can then listen to those topics of interest and receive messages accordingly.
  • Flexible Communication: Decouple your application's components by using the publish-subscribe pattern, promoting a more maintainable and scalable architecture.
  • Efficient and Lightweight: Built on top of Golang channels, this library is highly performant, making it suitable for resource-constrained environments.
  • Maximum Retry Limit: Define a maximum number of retry attempts for a specific operation or task. When this limit is reached, the error hook is triggered to handle the error gracefully.
  • Error Hooks: Register custom error hook functions to implement tailored actions when an error occurs. This can include logging the error, sending notifications, triggering fallback mechanisms, or performing any other appropriate response.
  • Graceful Shutdown: Implement a reliable and efficient shutdown process, allowing your application to complete ongoing tasks and clean up resources before terminating.
  • Close Hooks: Register custom close hooks to execute specific cleanup tasks during the shutdown process. This ensures that essential operations are completed before the application exits.
  • Panic Recovery: Put in place a mechanism to recover from panics and prevent your application from crashing.
  • Recover Hooks: Register custom recover hooks to execute specific actions when a panic occurs. This allows you to log errors, perform cleanup tasks, or gracefully terminate the application.
  • Dead Letter Queue: Integrate a Dead Letter Queue that receives messages that have failed to be processed by subscribers through the Error Hook.

Installation

To use this library, make sure you have Go installed and set up a Go workspace.

Use go get to fetch the library:

go get -u github.com/yudhasubki/eventpool

Usage

Here's a quick example of how to use the library:

func main() {
	event := eventpool.New()
	event.Submit(
		eventpool.EventpoolListener{
			Name:       "send-metris",
			Subscriber: SendMetrics,
		},
		eventpool.EventpoolListener{
			Name:       "set-cache",
			Subscriber: SetCache,
		},
	)
}

func SendMetrics(subscriberName string, message io.Reader) error {
	panic("recover send metrics function")
}

func SetCache(subscriberName string, message io.Reader) error {
	var buf bytes.Buffer

	_, err := io.Copy(&buf, message)
	if err != nil {
		return err
	}

	fmt.Println("[SetCache] receive message from publisher ", buf.String())

	return nil
}

if you want to add a new listener while the application is already running just do it this simple way:

event.SubmitOnFlight(eventpool.EventpoolListener{
	Name:       "set-in-the-air",
	Subscriber: SetWorkerInTheAir,
})

If you want to handle multiple topics, you can use a simple approach with a struct. For example:

type PubSub struct {
	topics map[string]*eventpool.Eventpool
}

Contributing

Contributions to this library are welcome! If you find any issues, have suggestions for improvements, or want to add new features, please submit a pull request or create an issue on the GitHub repository.

License

MIT

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Eventpool provides a simple and efficient implementation of a Queue with Topic and Worker Pool in Golang.

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