kestrel-client is a library that allows you to talk to a Kestrel queue server from ruby. As Kestrel uses the memcache protocol, kestrel-client is implemented as a wrapper around the memcached gem.
you will need to install memcached.gem, though rubygems should do this for you. just:
sudo gem install kestrel-client
Kestrel::Client.new
takes a list of servers and an options hash. See the rdoc for Memcached for an explanation of what the various options do.
require 'kestrel'
$queue = Kestrel::Client.new('localhost:22133')
$queue.set('a_queue', 'foo')
$queue.get('a_queue') # => 'foo'
kestrel-client comes with a number of decorators that change the behavior of the raw client.
$queue = Kestrel::Client.new('localhost:22133')
$queue.get('empty_queue') # => nil
$queue = Kestrel::Client::Blocking.new(Kestrel::Client.new('localhost:22133'))
$queue.get('empty_queue') # does not return until it pulls something from the queue
Kestrel::Config provides some tools for pulling queue config out of a YAML config file.
Kestrel::Config.load 'path/to/kestrel.yml'
Kestrel::Config.environment = 'production' # defaults to development
$queue = Kestrel::Config.new_client
This tells kestrel-client to look for path/to/kestrel.yml
, and pull the client configuration out of
the 'production' key in that file. Sample config:
defaults: &defaults
distribution: :random
timeout: 2
connect_timeout: 1
production:
<<: *defaults
servers:
- kestrel01.example.com:22133
- kestrel02.example.com:22133
- kestrel03.example.com:22133
development:
<<: *defaults
servers:
- localhost:22133
show_backtraces: true
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