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| |
| /* |
| Package pubsub provides an easy way to publish and receive Google Cloud Pub/Sub |
| messages, hiding the the details of the underlying server RPCs. Google Cloud |
| Pub/Sub is a many-to-many, asynchronous messaging system that decouples senders |
| and receivers. |
| |
| Note: This package is in beta. Some backwards-incompatible changes may occur. |
| |
| More information about Google Cloud Pub/Sub is available at |
| https://cloud.google.com/pubsub/docs |
| |
| Publishing |
| |
| Google Cloud Pub/Sub messages are published to topics. Topics may be created |
| using the pubsub package like so: |
| |
| topic, err := pubsubClient.CreateTopic(context.Background(), "topic-name") |
| |
| Messages may then be published to a topic: |
| |
| res := topic.Publish(ctx, &pubsub.Message{Data: []byte("payload")}) |
| |
| Publish queues the message for publishing and returns immediately. When enough |
| messages have accumulated, or enough time has elapsed, the batch of messages is |
| sent to the Pub/Sub service. |
| |
| Publish returns a PublishResult, which behaves like a future: its Get method |
| blocks until the message has been sent to the service. |
| |
| The first time you call Publish on a topic, goroutines are started in the |
| background. To clean up these goroutines, call Stop: |
| |
| topic.Stop() |
| |
| Receiving |
| |
| To receive messages published to a topic, clients create subscriptions |
| to the topic. There may be more than one subscription per topic; each message |
| that is published to the topic will be delivered to all of its subscriptions. |
| |
| Subsciptions may be created like so: |
| |
| sub, err := pubsubClient.CreateSubscription(context.Background(), "sub-name", |
| pubsub.SubscriptionConfig{Topic: topic}) |
| |
| Messages are then consumed from a subscription via callback. |
| |
| err := sub.Receive(context.Background(), func(ctx context.Context, m *Message) { |
| log.Printf("Got message: %s", m.Data) |
| m.Ack() |
| }) |
| if err != nil { |
| // Handle error. |
| } |
| |
| The callback is invoked concurrently by multiple goroutines, maximizing |
| throughput. To terminate a call to Receive, cancel its context. |
| |
| Once client code has processed the message, it must call Message.Ack, otherwise |
| the message will eventually be redelivered. As an optimization, if the client |
| cannot or doesn't want to process the message, it can call Message.Nack to |
| speed redelivery. For more information and configuration options, see |
| "Deadlines" below. |
| |
| Note: It is possible for Messages to be redelivered, even if Message.Ack has |
| been called. Client code must be robust to multiple deliveries of messages. |
| |
| Deadlines |
| |
| The default pubsub deadlines are suitable for most use cases, but may be |
| overridden. This section describes the tradeoffs that should be considered |
| when overriding the defaults. |
| |
| Behind the scenes, each message returned by the Pub/Sub server has an |
| associated lease, known as an "ACK deadline". |
| Unless a message is acknowledged within the ACK deadline, or the client requests that |
| the ACK deadline be extended, the message will become elegible for redelivery. |
| As a convenience, the pubsub package will automatically extend deadlines until |
| either: |
| * Message.Ack or Message.Nack is called, or |
| * the "MaxExtension" period elapses from the time the message is fetched from the server. |
| |
| The initial ACK deadline given to each messages defaults to 10 seconds, but may |
| be overridden during subscription creation. Selecting an ACK deadline is a |
| tradeoff between message redelivery latency and RPC volume. If the pubsub |
| package fails to acknowledge or extend a message (e.g. due to unexpected |
| termination of the process), a shorter ACK deadline will generally result in |
| faster message redelivery by the Pub/Sub system. However, a short ACK deadline |
| may also increase the number of deadline extension RPCs that the pubsub package |
| sends to the server. |
| |
| The default max extension period is DefaultReceiveSettings.MaxExtension, and can |
| be overridden by setting Subscription.ReceiveSettings.MaxExtension. Selecting a |
| max extension period is a tradeoff between the speed at which client code must |
| process messages, and the redelivery delay if messages fail to be acknowledged |
| (e.g. because client code neglects to do so). Using a large MaxExtension |
| increases the available time for client code to process messages. However, if |
| the client code neglects to call Message.Ack/Nack, a large MaxExtension will |
| increase the delay before the message is redelivered. |
| |
| Authentication |
| |
| See examples of authorization and authentication at |
| https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go#pkg-examples. |
| */ |
| package pubsub // import "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub" |