Easy, type-safe worker (bee) processes using AMQP. Offload resource-intensive jobs so you can get back to making that honey 🍯.
npm install amqp-hive
Create a TypeScript type mapping the name of each job queue to its payload.
type Payloads = {
sendEmail: { emailAddress: string; body: string };
};
Note: You can skip this step if not using TypeScript, but you will not have completion or type safety when dispatching jobs or creating workers.
Whether you're creating a dispatcher or worker, first create a Hive instance.
const hive = createHive<Payloads>(connection, {
queues: {
sendEmail: {
// queue configuration
},
},
});
Note: The connection you pass to
createHive
should be aConnection
object returned byampqlib
'sconnect
function. You may also pass in a Promise that will resolve to aConnection
instead.
Create a dispatcher instance and dispatch jobs.
const dispatcher = hive.createDispatcher();
await dispatcher.dispatch("sendEmail", {
emailAddress: "[email protected]",
body: "Hello!",
});
Create a worker that processes jobs from a specific queue:
const dispatcher = await hive.createWorker(
sendEmail: {
onMessage: async ({ emailAddrss, body }) => {
// process the job
},
},
);
The worker's onMessage
function returns a Promise. If the Promise resolves, the message is acknowledged. If the Promise rejects, the message is rejected and will be dropped, dead-lettered or retried depending on the queue configuration.
export type HiveConfiguration<
TPayloadsByQueueName extends Record<string, any>
> = {
exchanges?: Record<
"direct" | "delayed",
{
name?: string;
options?: Options.AssertExchange;
}
>;
queues: Record<
keyof TPayloadsByQueueName,
{
isDelayed?: boolean;
options?: Options.AssertQueue;
publishOptions?: Options.Publish;
}
>;
};
Each job queue accepts some additional, optional parameters:
isDelayed
-- whether this queue accepts delayed messages.options
-- the object passed toChannel.assertQueue
when initializing a queue.publishOptions
-- the object passed toChannel.publish
when this method is called under the hood byDispatcher.dispatch
.
When creating a Hive
, two exchanges are created (one for regular messages and one for delayed ones). Each exchange can be optionally configured with a different name
and additional options
that will be passed to assertExchange
.
Note: The configuration object passed to each
Hive
instance should be identical since exchanges and channels will be asserted with the provided options whenevercreateHive
is called.