Cfengine3 Messaging
> what would be killer is a combination of the latest cfengine > (with promise theory) and 0mq.
http://lists.zeromq.org/pipermail/zeromq-dev/2011-February/009491.html
This part of CFEngine is research and therefore subject to change. :-)
It is the objective to have messaging incorporated in CFEngine.
Contents
0mq
Th and thus have it
ZeroMQ comes with 5 basic patterns
- Synchronous Request/Response
- Asynchronous Request/Response
- Publish/Subscribe
- Push/Pull
- Exclusive Pair
Synchronous Request/Response
Client Requests
socket = context.socket(zmq.REQ)
socket.connect("tcp://wbhs-pkg.webhuis.nl:8080")
# Do 10 requests, waiting each time for a response
print("Sending request %s ..." % request)
socket.send(b"Hello")
# Get the reply.
message = socket.recv()
print("Received reply %s [ %s ]" % (request, message))
Server Replies
socket = context.socket(zmq.REP)
socket.bind("tcp://10.68.71.184:8080")
# Wait for next request from client
message = socket.recv()
print("Received request: %s" % message)
# Send reply back to client
socket.send(b"World")
Asynchronous Request/Response
Publish/Subscribe
Server publishes
ctx = zmq.Context()
publisher = ctx.socket(zmq.PUB)
publisher.bind("tcp://10.68.71.184:5556")
time.sleep(5)
sequence = 0
id = 0
data =1000
while sequence < 20:
id += 1;
data += 1000;
publisher.send("%i %i %i" % (sequence, id, data));
sequence += 1
Client subscriber receives
context = zmq.Context()
socket = context.socket(zmq.SUB)
print("Collecting updates from server...")
socket.connect("tcp://10.68.71.184:5556")
socket.setsockopt(zmq.SUBSCRIBE, b'')
for update_nbr in range(5):
string = socket.recv_string()
print string
Output
0 1 2000 1 2 3000 2 3 4000 3 4 5000 4 5 6000