The idea is to add another parameter to the function RPCCLient
as:
client = oslo_messaging.RPCClient(transport, target, options={'mandatory': True})
client.call({}, 'foo', id_value=str(i), test_value="hello oslo")
Inside the function, _publish
decode the option value, as:
then pass the mandatory flag to the publish.
on_return
function raises a new exception called:
MessageUndeliverable
so in case, the message is not routed to any queue, the call will raise the exception.
in this way:
r = client.call({}, 'foo', id_value=str(i), test_value="hello oslo")
print("hello" + r + " - number: " + str(number))
except exceptions.MessageUndeliverable as e:
print("MessageUndeliverable error, RabbitMQ Exception: %s, routing_key: %s message: %s exchange: %s:" % (
e.exception, e.routing_key, e.message.body, e.exchange))
Here you can find the file test.
the result would be:
id_value: 1 - test_value: ciao
hello1 - number: 1
id_value: 2 - test_value: ciao
hello2 - number: 1
id_value: 3 - test_value: ciao
hello3 - number: 1
MessageUndeliverable error, RabbitMQ Exception: Basic.return: (312) NO_ROUTE, routing_key: myroutingkey message: {"oslo.version": "2.0", "oslo.message.options": {"mandatory": true}, "oslo.message": "{\"method\": \"foo\", \"args\": {\"id_value\": \"4\", \"test_value\": \"ciao\"}, \"namespace\": \"test\", \"version\": \"2.0\", \"options\": {\"mandatory\": true}, \"_msg_id\": \"a697620caf0c445d90352646caa193bc\", \"_reply_q\": \"reply_4f239e94e1234785952448a79e60a38b\", \"_timeout\": null, \"_unique_id\": \"c27ea03c9b2b4870b3e34a19997cf143\"}"} exchange: myexchange:
I execute the test file and then execute this script more than once.
it deletes the queues, to the message is not routed.