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nameko wamp
Web Application Messaging Protocol (WAMP) for the nameko microservices framework
Nameko Wamp provides Extensions for WAMP PUB-SUB and RPC. Here is a (silly) example service implementing WAMP entrypoints and dependencies.
::
from nameko_wamp.extensions.dependencies import Caller, Publisher
from nameko_wamp.extensions.entrypoints import consume, callee
class WeatherService:
name = "weather_service"
# a Dependency used to make remote procedure calls over WAMP.
# note that we don't need to know what nameko service implements
# a particular remote procedure.
caller = Caller()
# another Dependency to publish messages to Topics.
publihser = Publisher()
@callee
def get_weather(self):
# the weather is always sunny here!
return "sunny"
@consume
def weather_updates(self, topic_data):
# and do something with the new weather data here
pass
One method is marked as a "callee", which is a WAMP Role, and another is marked as a WAMP "caller" Role. The former is callable over RPC and is (almost) exactly the same as the nameko rpc Extension. The latter consumes from a WAMP Topic and appears exactly the same as the nameko event_handler Extension.
There is also the dependency injection caller. Yet another WAMP Role, this allows outgoing RPC calls from your service to other nameko services. Finally the WAMP Role publisher dependency which allows a service API to publish messages to WAMP Topics.
Wampy
**Important**
Under the hood **nameko-wamp** uses wampy_ as the Client Peer. Wampy uses **Gevent** by default for async networking whilst nameko uses **Eventlet**, so you must instruct wampy to use *eventlet* too.
::
$ export WAMPY_ASYNC_NAME=eventlet
You can use a stand-alone **wampy** Client to interact with your nameko services too. See the wampy_ project for more details, but the standard pattern is:
::
with Client(url="ws://example.com:8080") as client:
result = client.rpc.get_weather()
assert result == "sunny"
# and publish to a Topic
client.publish(topic="foobar", message={...})
Note that when I call a remote procedure there is no reference to the service that provides it - and this is different to core nameko where a service name must be provided. This simpler behaviour is explained by the Router Peer which maintains all the registrations and subscriptions on behalf of WAMP clients implementing these Roles.
Run Tests
---------
::
$ pip install --editable .[dev]
$ py.test ./test -vs
.. _wampy: https://github.com/noisyboiler/wampy
.. _nameko: https://github.com/nameko/nameko