sysvmq
is a C extension that wraps System V IPC Message Queues. It's similar
to the POSIX MQ Ruby wrapper.
Message queues are handy for interprocess communication where you want to be
able to take down either endpoint easily. For example, a pipe or socket requires
you to implement handover logic in both applications. The main disadvantage of
SysV message queues over POSIX MQs (on Linux) is that SysV doesn't expose a file
descriptor to do e.g. select(2)
on. The advantage of SysV is that it's
implemented on OS X, which POSIX MQs are not.
Note that sysvmq
doesn't rely on any third-party message broker. The message
queue is handled by the kernel. It's extremely stable and performant.
sysvmq
has been tested heavily in production at Shopify, under more than 100k RPS
and is still in use as of Feb, 2020.
Installation
Add sysvmq
to your Gemfile.
gem 'sysvmq'
Currently known to work on Linux and OS X for MRI >= 1.9
Usage
# Create a message queue with a 1024 byte buffer.
require 'sysvmq'
mq = SysVMQ.new(0xDEADC0DE, 1024, SysVMQ::IPC_CREAT | 0666)
mq.send "Hellø Wårld!"
assert_equal 1, mq.stats[:count]
assert_equal "Hellø Wårld!", mq.receive.force_encoding("UTF-8")
# Raise an exception instead of blocking until a message is available
mq.receive(0, SysVMQ::IPC_NOWAIT)
ensure
# Delete queue
mq.destroy
Proc settings
System V queues are limited by default to a maximum of 16 message queues, a maximum of 8KB per message, and a maximum of 16KB for the total size of all messages in a queue.
To increase (or decrease) these limits, either run:
sysctl -w kernel.msgmni=32
sysctl -w kernel.msgmax=1000000
sysctl -w kernel.msgmnb=2000000
or write to /etc/sysctl.conf:
echo 'kernel.msgmni=32' >> /etc/sysctl.conf # maximum number of message queues
echo 'kernel.msgmax=1000000' >> /etc/sysctl.conf # maximum number of bytes per message
echo 'kernel.msgmnb=2000000' >> /etc/sysctl.conf # maximum total size of all messages in a queue
sysctl -p
See http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html for more information.
Todo
- Explain messages types
- Add named params for flags (e.g.
mq.receive(:front, blocking: false)
) instead of ORing flags directly. - Add
IPC_INFO
on Linux - Add all of
IPC_STAT