txZMQ allows to integrate easily ZeroMQ sockets into Twisted event loop (reactor).
Supports CPython and PyPy.
Requirements:
- ZeroMQ library >= 2.1 (heavily tested with 2.1.4)
Python packages required:
- pyzmq (for CPython)
- pyzmq-ctypes (for PyPy)
- Twisted
txZMQ introduces support for general ZeroMQ sockets by class ZmqConnection
that can do basic event loop integration, sending-receiving messages in
non-blocking manner, scatter-gather for multipart messages.
Special descendants of that class, ZmqPubConnection
and ZmqSubConnection
add special nice features for PUB/SUB sockets.
Other socket types could be easily derived from ZmqConnection
except for
REQ/REP sockets that may require more work, as reply should be send immediately
upon receiving message (currently ZmqConnection
will try to read all available
message and write queued messages in parallel).
Example:
import sys from optparse import OptionParser from twisted.internet import reactor, defer parser = OptionParser("") parser.add_option("-m", "--method", dest="method", help="0MQ socket connection: bind|connect") parser.add_option("-e", "--endpoint", dest="endpoint", help="0MQ Endpoint") parser.add_option("-M", "--mode", dest="mode", help="Mode: publisher|subscriber") parser.set_defaults(method="connect", endpoint="epgm://eth1;239.0.5.3:10011") (options, args) = parser.parse_args() from txZMQ import ZmqFactory, ZmqEndpoint, ZmqPubConnection, ZmqSubConnection import time zf = ZmqFactory() e = ZmqEndpoint(options.method, options.endpoint) if options.mode == "publisher": s = ZmqPubConnection(zf, e) def publish(): data = str(time.time()) print "publishing %r" % data s.publish(data) reactor.callLater(1, publish) publish() else: s = ZmqSubConnection(zf, e) s.subscribe("") def doPrint(*args): print "message received: %r" % (args, ) s.gotMessage = doPrint reactor.run()
The same example is available in source code:
examples/pub_sub.py --method=bind --endpoint=ipc:///tmp/sock --mode=publisher examples/pub_sub.py --method=connect --endpoint=ipc:///tmp/sock --mode=subscriber
Source code for txZMQ is available at github, forks and pull requests are welcome.
To start hacking, please install virtualenv
and pip
. In fresh checkout,
run:
make env
(If your virtualenv
binary has different name, you can specify it via
make
variables: make env VIRTUALENV=virtualenv-2.7
)
This should make new virtual environment at env/
and install txZMQ and development requirements.
Run tests and style checks:
make