Golang SDK
Similar to the C++/Python SDK, the Golang SDK is also divided into two parts: Producer
and Consumer
. Here is an introduction to both.
Producer
First, import necessary packages:
import (
"github.com/apache/inlong/inlong-tubemq/tubemq-client-twins/tubemq-client-go/client"
"github.com/apache/inlong/inlong-tubemq/tubemq-client-twins/tubemq-client-go/config"
"github.com/apache/inlong/inlong-tubemq/tubemq-client-twins/tubemq-client-go/log"
"github.com/apache/inlong/inlong-tubemq/tubemq-client-twins/tubemq-client-go/util"
)
Then, set the producer's configuration. In the following example, we access the local Master
and subscribe to the topic demo_0
:
cfg, err := config.ParseAddress("127.0.0.1:8715?topic=demo_0")
If there are multiple topics, you can directly modify the Topics
in the config
:
cfg.Producer.Topics = []string{"demo", "demo_0", "demo_1"}
After the configuration is completed, create a new instance of Producer
. During this process, the SDK
will register to the TubeMQ Master
and send a heartbeat to get the metadata of the topic:
p, err := client.NewProducer(cfg)
Then, construct and send the message:
demoData := "hello_tubemq"
msg := client.Message{
Topic: cfg.Producer.Topics[topicIndex], // You can choose from the subscribed topic list
Data: []byte(demoData),
DataLen: int32(len(demoData)),
}
success, errCode, errMsg := p.SendMessage(&msg) // Send a message to TubeMQ, return whether it is successful, the error code, and the error message
Consumer
The Consumer
is roughly the same as the Producer
, except that there is the concept of a consumer group when setting the config
:
cfg, err := config.ParseAddress("127.0.0.1:8715?topic=demo_0&group=test_group")
Then, refer to the usage of the Producer
to consume:
c, err := client.NewConsumer(cfg) // Create a new Consumer instance
cr, err := c.GetMessage() // Get message
_, err = c.Confirm(cr.ConfirmContext, true) // Confirm to TubeMQ after getting the data
Example
The above content is a demo and ignores some details. For a complete and runnable example, please refer to Golang SDK Example.