2.20.0 #648
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Changes between Bunny 2.19.x and 2.20.0 (December 15, 2022)
New
Bunny::Channel
helpers for declaring quorum queues and streamsIntroduce a few helpers for quorum queues, streams, and durable client-named
queues in general, similar in spirit to
Bunny::Channel#temporary_queue
for temporary queues.
Bunny::Channel#quorum_queue
Bunny::Channel#quorum_queue
accepts a name (server-generated names are not supported)and a set of options arguments,
and declares a quorum queue.
Durability, exclusivity, and auto-delete properties will be ignored: it only makes
sense for quorum queues to be durable, non-exclusive and non-auto-delete since
they are all about data safety.
Bunny::Channel#stream
Bunny::Channel#stream
accepts a name (server-generated names are not supported)and a set of options arguments,
and declares a stream that Bunny
can use over AMQP 0-9-1 as if it was a replicated queue (without any stream-specific operations).
Durability, exclusivity, and auto-delete properties will be ignored: it only makes
sense for streams to be durable, non-exclusive and non-auto-delete since they are by definition a durable replicated data structure for non-transient
(or at least not entirely transient) data.
Bunny::Channel#durable_queue
Bunny::Channel#durable_queue
accepts a name (server-generated names are not supported),a queue type (one of:
Bunny::Queue::Types::QUORUM
,Bunny::Queue::Types::CLASSIC
,Bunny::Queue::Types::STREAM
), and a set of options arguments,and declares a quorum queue.
Durability, exclusivity, and auto-delete properties will be ignored by design, just
like
Bunny::Channel#temporary_queue
overrides them to declare transient queues.Bunny::Queue::Types
Bunny::Queue::Types
is a module with a few constants that represent currently availablequeue types:
Bunny::Queue::Types::QUORUM
Bunny::Queue::Types::CLASSIC
Bunny::Queue::Types::STREAM
Their names are self-explanatory.
Test Files Left Out of .gem File
Test files (specs) are no longer included into the
.gem
file.Contributed by Alexey @alexeyschepin Schepin.
GitHub issue: #621
This discussion was created from the release 2.20.0.
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