Some libraries also provide a special way to connect to a default url, which is generally nats://localhost:4222
:
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Go" %}
nc, err := nats.Connect(nats.DefaultURL)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer nc.Close()
// Do something with the connection
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Java" %}
Connection nc = Nats.connect();
// Do something with the connection
nc.close();
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="JavaScript" %}
let nc = NATS.connect();
nc.on('connect', (c) => {
// Do something with the connection
doSomething();
// When done close it
nc.close();
});
nc.on('error', (err) => {
failed(err);
});
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Python" %}
nc = NATS()
await nc.connect()
# Do something with the connection
await nc.close()
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Ruby" %}
require 'nats/client'
NATS.start do |nc|
# Do something with the connection
# Close the connection
nc.close
end
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="TypeScript" %}
// will throw an exception if connection fails
let nc = await connect();
// Do something with the connection
// When done close it
nc.close();
// alternatively, you can use the Promise pattern
let nc1: Client;
connect()
.then((c) => {
nc1 = c;
// Do something with the connection
nc1.close();
});
// add a .catch/.finally
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="C" %}
natsConnection *conn = NULL;
natsStatus s;
s = natsConnection_ConnectTo(&conn, NATS_DEFAULT_URL);
if (s != NATS_OK)
// handle error
// Destroy connection, no-op if conn is NULL.
natsConnection_Destroy(conn);
{% endtab %} {% endtabs %}