How to use the aiozmq.rpc.serve_pubsub function in aiozmq

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github aio-libs / aiozmq / examples / rpc_pubsub.py View on Github external
def go():
    subscriber = yield from aiozmq.rpc.serve_pubsub(
        Handler(), subscribe='topic', bind='tcp://*:*')
    subscriber_addr = next(iter(subscriber.transport.bindings()))

    publisher = yield from aiozmq.rpc.connect_pubsub(
        connect=subscriber_addr)

    yield from publisher.publish('topic').remote_func(1, 2)

    subscriber.close()
    publisher.close()
github waartaa / ircb / ircb / lib / dispatcher / __init__.py View on Github external
def setup_pubsub(self):
        redis = yield from aioredis.create_redis(
            (settings.REDIS_HOST, settings.REDIS_PORT)
        )
        if self.role == 'stores':
            bind_addr = settings.SUBSCRIBER_ENDPOINTS[self.role]
        else:
            bind_addr = 'tcp://{host}:*'.format(host=settings.INTERNAL_HOST)
        self.subscriber = yield from aiozmq.rpc.serve_pubsub(
            self.handler, subscribe='',
            bind=bind_addr,
            log_exceptions=True)
        subscriber_addr = list(self.subscriber.transport.bindings())[0]
        self.publisher = yield from aiozmq.rpc.connect_pubsub()
        if self.role == 'storeclient':
            self.publisher.transport.connect(
                settings.SUBSCRIBER_ENDPOINTS['stores'])
            _key = 'SUBSCRIBER_REGISTERED_{}'.format(subscriber_addr)
            ret = 0
            yield from redis.set(_key, ret)
            while ret != b'1':
                yield from self.publisher.publish(
                    'register_sub'
                ).register_sub(
                    subscriber_addr, _key