Ruby Gem for producing events in Artsy's event stream.
Installation
Add following line to your Gemfile
gem 'artsy-eventservice'
Configuration
Add artsy_eventservice.rb within config/initializers. Artsy::EventService
uses Bunny to connect to RabbitMQ. Here is a sample of configuration:
# config/initializers/artsy_eventservice.rb
Artsy::EventService.configure do |config|
config.app_name = 'my-app' # Used for RabbitMQ queue name
config.event_stream_enabled = true # Boolean used to enable/disable posting events
config.rabbitmq_url = 'amqp(s)://<user>:<pass>@<host>:<port>/<vhost>' # required
config.tls = true # following configs are only used if tls is true
config.tls_ca_certificate = <string content>
config.tls_cert = <string content>
config.tls_key = <string content>
config.verify_peer = true # Boolean used to decide in case we are using tls, we should verify peer or not
end
Usage
Create events by inheriting from Events::BaseEvent
. Override the properties that are different than BaseEvent
and set extra properties
.
module Events
class ConversationEvent < Events::BaseEvent
def subject
{
id: @object.to_id,
display: @object.to_name
}
end
def properties
{
test_prop: 'testing'
}
end
end
end
Enabling Posting Events
We have a feature flag setup for enabling/disabling EventService. Setting EVENT_STREAM_ENABLED
env variable will enable posting events. Not having this env means event service is disabled and no events will actually be sent.
Posting events
Call post_event
with proper topic
and event
:
Artsy::EventService.post_event(topic: 'testing', event: event_model)
How to pick topic and routing key?
Think of topic as high level business area. From consumer perspective there will be one connection per topic, consumer can decide to filter events they want to receive in that topic based on routing_key
they listening on. For topic
use plural names.
We recommend to use following routing_key
strategy:
<model_name>.<verb>
.
Few examples:
- Topic:
conversations
, routing key:message.sent
- Topic:
conversations
, routing key:conversation.created
- Topic:
conversations
, routing key:conversation.dismissed
- Topic:
invoices
, routing key:invoice.paid
- Topic:
invoices
, routing key:merchantaccount.created
BaseEvent
provides routing_key
method by default which follows the same pattern mention above, you can override routing_key
when calling post_event
. In the default routing key we use to_s.downcase.gsub('::', '-')
on class name of the @object
so an instance of Artsy::UserRequest
with action being test
will lead to artsy-userrequest.test
.
Update to Version 1.0
In previous versions this gem was using Environment variables for configuration. On version 1.0, configuration step is now mandatory and it will no longer read environment variables directly. Make sure to go to configuration step.
Update to Version 1.0.3
Since this version we've updated routing_key
to default to <event object class name>.<event.verb>
. This means if your consumers were listening on verb
routing key, now they need to update to include object's class name.
You can always override this feature by passing in routing_key
to post_event
.
Contributing
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix with tests.
- Update CHANGELOG.
- Send a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.