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Multiprocessing sample with RabbitMQ
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
import sys | |
import pika | |
connection = pika.BlockingConnection(pika.ConnectionParameters( | |
'localhost')) | |
channel = connection.channel() | |
channel.queue_declare(queue='hello', durable=True) | |
channel.basic_qos(prefetch_count=1) | |
message = ' '.join(sys.argv[1:]) or "Hello World!" | |
channel.basic_publish(exchange='', | |
routing_key='hello', | |
body=message, | |
properties=pika.BasicProperties( | |
delivery_mode=2, # make message persistent | |
)) | |
print " [x] Sent '%r'!" % message | |
connection.close() | |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
Create multiple RabbitMQ connections from a single thread, using Pika and multiprocessing.Pool. | |
Based on tutorial 2 (http://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-two-python.html). | |
""" | |
import multiprocessing | |
import time | |
import pika | |
def callback(ch, method, properties, body): | |
print " [x] %r received %r" % (multiprocessing.current_process(), body,) | |
time.sleep(body.count('.')) | |
# print " [x] Done" | |
ch.basic_ack(delivery_tag=method.delivery_tag) | |
def consume(): | |
connection = pika.BlockingConnection(pika.ConnectionParameters( | |
'localhost')) | |
channel = connection.channel() | |
channel.queue_declare(queue='task_queue', durable=True) | |
channel.basic_consume(callback, | |
queue='hello') | |
print ' [*] Waiting for messages. To exit press CTRL+C' | |
try: | |
channel.start_consuming() | |
except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
pass | |
workers = 5 | |
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(processes=workers) | |
for i in xrange(0, workers): | |
pool.apply_async(consume) | |
# Stay alive | |
try: | |
while True: | |
continue | |
except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
print ' [*] Exiting...' | |
pool.terminate() | |
pool.join() |
For other people that might want to try to share a connection between processes or threads: That is neither recommended nor supported by pika.
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I'm happy to see an example of rabbitmq with multiprocessing.
Have you tried to implement this approach but with a shared connection?
connection = pika.BlockingConnection(pika.ConnectionParameters('localhost'))
...
for i in xrange(0, workers):
pool.apply_async(consume, args=(connection, ))
...
def consume(connection):
channel = connection.channel()
...
I can't get it to work. Would appreciate some insight! Thanks!