Client Configuration
To configure your AMQP client first make sure you have the access credentials (see Getting Access). The credentials will include the host, vhost, username, password, and queue name.
Next, you will have to choose and set up the client library for your preferred programming language. A quick way to get started would be to look at this Python script: RabbitMQ consumer that logs to console and file ยท GitHub.
Using TLSโ
We have TLS enabled in front of our RabbitMQ clusters therefore clients need to use it. The configuration depends on the client drivers; for example, Python clients can simply use a connection string with amqps://
as the protocol:
amqps://{username}:{password}@{host}/{vhost}
while others might require the connection options port=5671, ssl=true
to be set explicitly.
Connection examples
pika Python library with connection string:
>>> import pika
>>> consume_uri = 'amqps://myusername:mypassword@host.example.com/vhost?heartbeat=30'
>>> params = pika.URLParameters(consume_uri)
>>> connection = pika.BlockingConnection(params)
or with explicit options:
>>> import ssl
>>> ctx = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2)
>>> ssl_options = pika.SSLOptions(context=cxt)
>>> credentials = pika.PlainCredentials('myusername', 'mypassword')
>>> options = pika.ConnectionParameters(
... host='host.example.com',
... virtual_host='vhost',
... port=5671,
... ssl_options=ssl_options,
... heartbeat=30,
... credentials=credentials)
>>> connection = pika.BlockingConnection(options)
kombu Python library with connection string:
>>> import kombu
>>> consume_uri = 'amqps://myusername:mypassword@host.example.com/vhost?heartbeat=30'
>>> connection = kombu.Connection(consume_uri, heartbeat=30)
>>> connection.connect()
or with explicit options:
>>> connection = kombu.Connection(
... hostname='host.example.com',
... port=5671,
... ssl=True,
... virtual_host='vhost',
... userid='myusername',
... password='mypassword',
... heartbeat=30)
>>> connection.connect()
Important: Consumer/Publisher Permissionsโ
Data consumers only have permissions to consume messages from their outbox queue.
๐ Note
When setting up the AMQP client library, make sure to disable
queue auto-declare
or other configure/write features. Otherwise your connections will be closing withACCESS_REFUSED
errors.
>>> queue = kombu.Queue('queue-name', no_declare=True)
AMQP Consumer Configuration Guidelinesโ
- Consumers should use long-lived connections and avoid periodically opening/closing connections. They should configure a heartbeat option on RabbitMQ Connection of 20-30 seconds. Refer to your client library docs on how to set this up.
- Consumers should acknowledge the message once they're done processing it. Not doing so can re-queue messages and cause consumers to receive old duplicates.
- Consumer prefetch value can (and should) be adjusted to minimize network delay and increase throughput. Messages in outbox queues have a time-to-live (TTL) of 30 minutes. This means that unconsumed messages are dropped after this duration. It also means that when a consumer connects for the first time, it may receive messages from this time window.
- Clients should automatically reconnect in case the idle connection is terminated.
- Clients should not cache DNS responses for long, our TTL is 60s.