Redis-powered MQEmitter.
See MQEmitter for the actual API.
$ npm install mqemitter-redis --save
var redis = require('mqemitter-redis')
var mq = redis({
port: 12345,
host: '12.34.56.78',
password: 'my secret',
db: 4
})
var msg = {
topic: 'hello world'
payload: 'or any other fields'
}
mq.on('hello world', function (message, cb) {
// call callback when you are done
// do not pass any errors, the emitter cannot handle it.
cb()
})
// topic is mandatory
mq.emit(msg, function () {
// emitter will never return an error
})
Creates a new instance of mqemitter-redis. It takes all the same options of ioredis, which is used internally to connect to Redis.
This constructor creates two connections to Redis.
Alternatively, you can pass in an externally created Redis connection using the
conn
option. This can be useful when connecting to a Redis cluster, for example.
Example:
var redis = require('mqemitter-redis')
var Redis = require('ioredis')
var mq = redis({
conn: new Redis.Cluster([{
port: 6379,
host: '127.0.0.1'
}, {
port: 6380,
host: '127.0.0.1'
}])
})
Code ported from Ascoltatori.
MIT