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Hands-On Microservices with C#

You're reading from   Hands-On Microservices with C# Designing a real-world, enterprise-grade microservice ecosystem with the efficiency of C# 7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789533682
Length 254 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matt Cole Matt Cole
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Preface 1. Let's Talk Microservices, Messages, and Tools 2. ReflectInsight – Microservice Logging Redefined FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating a Base Microservice and Interface 4. Designing a Memory Management Microservice 5. Designing a Deployment Monitor Microservice 6. Designing a Scheduling Microservice 7. Designing an Email Microservice 8. Designing a File Monitoring Microservice 9. Creating a Machine Learning Microservice 10. Creating a Quantitative Financial Microservice 11. Trello Microservice – Board Status Updating 12. Microservice Manager – The Nexus 13. Creating a Blockchain Bitcoin Microservice 14. Adding Speech and Search to Your Microservice 15. Best Practices

The subscription ID that you pass to subscribe is important

EasyNetQ will create a unique queue on the RabbitMQ broker for each unique combination of message type and subscription ID. Each call to Subscribe creates a new queue consumer. If you call the Subscribe method two times with the same message type and subscription ID, you will create two consumers consuming from the same queue. RabbitMQ will then round-robin successive messages to each consumer in turn. This is great for scaling and work-sharing. Say you've created a service that processes a particular message, but it's getting overloaded with work. Simply start a new instance of that service (on the same machine, or a different one) and without having to configure anything, you get automatic scaling.

If you call the Subscribe method two times with different subscription IDs but the same message type, you will create two queues, each with its own consumer. A copy of each message of the given type will be routed to each queue, so each consumer will get all the messages (of that type). This is great if you've got several different services that all care about the same message type.

Considerations when writing the subscribe callback delegate

As messages are received from queues subscribed to via EasyNetQ, they are placed on an in-memory queue. A single thread sits in a loop taking messages from the queue and calling their action delegates. Since the delegates are processed one at a time on a single thread, you should avoid long-running synchronous IO operations. Return control from the delegate as soon as possible.

Using SubscribeAsync

SubscribeAsync allows your subscriber delegate to return a Task immediately and then asynchronously execute long-running IO operations. Once the long-running subscription is complete, simply complete the Task.

Canceling subscriptions

All the subscribe methods return an ISubscriptionResult. It contains properties that describe the IExchange and IQueue used by the underlying IConsumer; these can be further manipulated using the advanced API IAdvancedBus if required.

You can cancel a subscriber at any time by calling Dispose on the ISubscriptionResult instance or on its ConsumerCancellation property:

var subscriptionResult = bus.Subscribe<MyMessage>("sub_id", MyHandler);
subscriptionResult.Dispose();

This will stop EasyNetQ consuming from the queue and close the consumer's channel. It is the equivalent to calling subscriptionResult.ConsumerCancellation.Dispose();

Note that disposing of the IBus or IAdvancedBus instance will also cancel all consumers and close the connection to RabbitMQ.

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