/rest-rsmq

REST interface for Redis-Simple-Message-Queue

Primary LanguageCoffeeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

REST rsmq

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A REST interface for rsmq the really simple message queue based on Redis.

This REST interface makes it easy to use rsmq with other application platforms like php, .net etc. Simply call the RESTful methods to send and receive messages.

Note: There is no security built in - so use this only in a trusted enviroment, just like memcached.

Installation

  • Make sure Node 0.8.10+ is installed
  • Clone this repository
  • Run npm install to install the dependencies
  • For the test make sure Redis runs locally and run npm test
  • Optional: Modify the server port in server.js
  • Start the server: node server.js

Methods

changeMessageVisibility

PUT /message/qname/id

Change the visibility of the message with id id from queue qname.

Example:

PUT /message/myqueue/dhxekddac921a9422ec10e5439b55aa62e4dd49142?vt=5

Response:

{"result": 1}

createQueue

POST /queues/qname

Create a new queue qname

Parameters:

  • qname (String): The Queue name. Maximum 80 characters; alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_) are allowed.
  • vt (Number): optional (Default: 30) The length of time, in seconds, that a message received from a queue will be invisible to other receiving components when they ask to receive messages. Allowed values: 0-9999999
  • delay (Number): optional (Default: 0) The time in seconds that the delivery of all new messages in the queue will be delayed. Allowed values: 0-9999999
  • maxsize (Number): optional (Default: 65536) The maximum message size in bytes. Allowed values: 1024-65536

Example:

POST /queues/myqueue
Content-Type: application/json

{
	"vt": 30,
	"delay": 0,
	"maxsize": 2048
}

Response:

{"result": 1}

deleteMessage

DELETE /messages/qname/id

Delete the message with id id from queue qname.

Example:

DELETE /messages/myqueue/dhxekddac921a9422ec10e5439b55aa62e4dd49142

Response:

{"result": 1}

deleteQueue

DELETE /queues/qname

Delete the queue qname and all messages in that queue.

Example:

DELETE /queues/myqueue

Response:

{"result": 1}

getQueueAttributes

Get queue attributes, counter and stats

Parameters:

  • qname (String): The Queue name.

Example:

GET /queues/myqueue

Response:

{
    "vt": 30,
    "delay": 0,
    "maxsize": 65536,
    "totalrecv": 32,
    "totalsent": 13,
    "created": 1371645477,
    "modified": 1371645477,
    "msgs": 4,
    "hiddenmsgs": 2
}

listQueues

GET /queues

List all queues.

Example:

GET /queues

Response:

{"queues": ["myqueue","someOtherQueue"]}

receiveMessage

GET /messages/qname

Receive the next message from the queue.

Parameters:

  • vt (Number): optional (Default: 30) The length of time, in seconds, that a message received from a queue will be invisible to other receiving components when they ask to receive messages. Allowed values: 0-9999999

Example:

GET /messages/myqueue?vt=30

Response:

{
    "id": "dhxeguaqv8cb2c78e9b5c97121d60f4caf54925c03",
    "message": "Hello World!",
    "rc": 1,
    "fr": 1370856862274,
    "sent": 1370855815832
}

sendMessage

POST /messages/qname

Sends a new message.

Example:

POST /messages/myqueue
Content-Type: application/json

{
	"message": "Hello World!",
	"delay": 0
}

Response:

{
    "id": "dhxekddac921a9422ec10e5439b55aa62e4dd49142"
}

The MIT License (MIT)

Please see the LICENSE.md file.