Pika is a pure-Python implementation of the AMQP 0-9-1 protocol that tries to stay fairly independent of the underlying network support library.
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Since threads aren't appropriate to every situation, it doesn't require threads. It takes care not to forbid them, either. The same goes for greenlets, callbacks, continuations and generators.
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People may be using direct sockets,
asyncore
, Twisted, plain oldselect()
, or any of the wide variety of ways of getting network events to and from a python application. Pika tries to stay compatible with all of these, and to make adapting it to a new environment as simple as possible.
Pika's documentation is now at http://pika.github.com/
- SelectConnection - fast asynchronous adapter
- AsyncoreConnection - based off the standard Python library asyncore
- TornadoConnection - adapter for use with the Tornado IO Loop http://tornadoweb.org
- BlockingConnection - enables blocking, synchronous operation on top of library for simple uses
- TwistedConnection - adapter for use with the Twisted reactor http://twistedmatrix.com
Support for other IO frameworks is on the horizon.
Major Changes since 0.5.2:
- Pika has been restructured and made to be fully asynchronous at its core and now supports AMQP 0-9-1 only (RabbitMQ 2.0+)
- There are many method definition changes, class name changes and module changes
- Asynchronous AMQP commands now take a callback parameter for notification of completion
- AMQP commands that are specified as synchronous now buffer other calls on the same channel, sending them when the synchronous commands send their response frame
- SelectConnection is now the recommended connection adapter and shows better performance than the AsyncoreConnection. SelectConnection implements select, poll, epoll and kqueue for event handling
- TornadoConnection adds a connection adapter for the Tornado IOLoop
- Client channel flow control has been removed
- Support for additional AMQP data types have been added
- More extensive unit and functional tests added
- Extensive use of logging at the DEBUG level allows for tracing of all internal activity in Pika and all frames sent to and from RabbitMQ
- Emphasis on code readability and well commented code through-out
Internal changes since 0.5.2:
- Low level debug logging demonstrates client behavior and can be toggled via pika.log.DEBUG boolean value.
- Classes now implement new style classes
- Major restructuring of existing modules and classes
- Universal callback mechanism added, removing events and other callback methods
- Added BaseConenction which extends Connection and builds in default behaviors for asynchronous connection adapters.
- Abstracted content frame handling to its own class, channel.ContentHandler
- ConnectionState class moved from codec to connection
- Frame class definitions moved from codec to frames
- Reconnection strategies moved into own module
- Global callback manager implemented
- HeartbeatChecker moved to own module
- PlainCredentials moved to credentials module for extensibility
- AsyncoreConnection rewritten to align with BaseConnection
- BlockingConnection rewritten to extend BaseConnection and added BlockingChannel and BlockingChannelTransport
- PEP8ification and use more pythonic idioms for areas as appropriate
Pika is licensed under the MPL, and may also be used under the terms of the GPL. The full license text is included with the source code for the package. If you have any questions regarding licensing, please contact us at info@rabbitmq.com.