Exemple #1
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        // https://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-three-dotnet.html
        public static void BindQueue(string exchange, string queueName, string routingKey = "")
        {
            ConnectionFactory factory = new ConnectionFactory()
            {
                HostName = GggUtilities.HostName
            };

            using (IConnection connection = factory.CreateConnection())
            {
                using (IModel channel = connection.CreateModel())
                {
                    channel.QueueBind(queue: queueName, exchange: exchange, routingKey: routingKey);
                }
            }
            GggUtilities.WriteLog(typeof(GggRabbitMq).FullName, string.Format("BindQueue: exchange-queue bind: {0}-{1}", exchange, queueName));
        }
Exemple #2
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        /*There are a few exchange types available: direct, topic, headers and fanout.*/

        /*The fanout exchange is very simple. As you can probably guess from the name,
         * it just broadcasts all the messages it receives to all the queues it knows.
         * And that's exactly what we need for our logger.*/
        /// <summary>
        /// https://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-three-dotnet.html
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="exchange"></param>
        /// <param name="type"></param>
        public static void DeclareExchange(string exchange, string type)
        {
            ConnectionFactory factory = new ConnectionFactory()
            {
                HostName = GggUtilities.HostName
            };

            using (IConnection connection = factory.CreateConnection())
            {
                using (IModel channel = connection.CreateModel())
                {
                    channel.ExchangeDeclare(exchange, type);
                }
            }
            GggUtilities.WriteLog(typeof(GggRabbitMq).FullName, string.Format("DeclareExchange: exchange: {0} type: {1}", exchange, type));
        }
Exemple #3
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        /// <summary>
        /// In the .NET client, when we supply no parameters to queueDeclare()
        /// we create a non-durable, exclusive, autodelete queue with a generated name:
        /// once we disconnect the consumer the queue should be automatically deleted.
        /// https://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-three-dotnet.html
        /// </summary>
        public static string DeclareQueue()
        {
            ConnectionFactory factory = new ConnectionFactory()
            {
                HostName = GggUtilities.HostName
            };
            string queueName;

            using (IConnection connection = factory.CreateConnection())
            {
                using (IModel channel = connection.CreateModel())
                {
                    queueName = channel.QueueDeclare().QueueName;
                    GggUtilities.WriteLog(typeof(GggRabbitMq).FullName, string.Format("DeclareQueue: queue created: {0}", queueName));
                }
            }
            GggUtilities.WriteLog(typeof(GggRabbitMq).FullName, string.Format("DeclareQueue: queue deleted: {0}", queueName));
            return(queueName);
        }