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Introduction
Tapeti is a wrapper for the RabbitMQ .NET Client designed for long-running microservices. It’s main goal is to minimize the amount of messaging code required, and instead focus on the higher-level flow.
Key features
- Consumers are declared using MVC-style controllers and are registered automatically based on annotations
- Publishing requires only the message class, no transport details such as exchange and routing key
- Flow extension (stateful request - response handling with support for parallel requests)
- No inheritance required
- Graceful recovery in case of connection issues, and in contrast to most libraries not designed for services, during startup as well
- Extensible using middleware
Show me the code!
Below is a bare minimum message controller from the first example project to get a feel for how messages are handled using Tapeti.
/// <summary>
/// Example of a simple broadcast message used in the standard publish - subscribe pattern
/// </summary>
public class PublishSubscribeMessage
{
[Required(ErrorMessage = "Don't be impolite, supply a {0}")]
public string Greeting { get; set; }
}
[MessageController]
[DynamicQueue("tapeti.example.01")]
public class ExampleMessageController
{
public ExampleMessageController() { }
public void HandlePublishSubscribeMessage(PublishSubscribeMessage message)
{
Console.WriteLine("Received message: " + message.Greeting);
}
}
More details and examples can be found in the documentation as well as the example projects included with the source.
Documentation
The documentation for Tapeti is available on Read the Docs:
Master branch (stable release)
Builds
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