/** * {@inheritDoc} */ public function create() { if ($this->options['push_notifications']) { $params = ['type' => $this->options['push_type'], 'push' => ['rate_limit' => $this->options['rate_limit'], 'retries' => $this->options['notification_retries'], 'retries_delay' => $this->options['notification_retries_delay'], 'subscribers' => []]]; foreach ($this->options['subscribers'] as $subscriber) { if ($subscriber['protocol'] == "email") { throw new \InvalidArgumentException('IronMQ only supports `http` or `https` subscribers!'); } $params['push']['subscribers'][] = ['url' => $subscriber['endpoint']]; } } else { $params = ['type' => 'pull']; } $queueName = $this->getNameWithPrefix(); $this->queue = $this->ironmq->createQueue($queueName, $params); $this->cache->save($queueName, json_encode($this->queue)); $this->log(200, "Queue has been created.", $params); return true; }
* @link http://www.iron.io/products/mq * @link http://dev.iron.io/ * @license BSD License * @copyright Feel free to copy, steal, take credit for, or whatever you feel like doing with this code. ;) */ /** * For more information about push queues and subscribers, visit http://dev.iron.io/mq/reference/push_queues/ */ require_once __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; use IronMQ\IronMQ; $ironMQ = new IronMQ(); //$ironMQ->debug_enabled = true; $ironMQ->ssl_verifypeer = false; // Generating a random queue so we don't collide with any existing queues. Feel free to use a proper name $queueName = md5(rand() . time()); // We add a 'type' => 'multicast' to turn this into a push queue, and attach a single subscriber $queueOptions = array('message_expiration' => 3600, 'type' => 'multicast', 'push' => array('subscribers' => array(array('url' => 'http://domain0.com/endpoint', 'name' => 'Sub 0')))); $ironMQ->createQueue($queueName, $queueOptions); // Add a single subscriber $singleAddResponse = $ironMQ->addSubscriber($queueName, array('url' => 'http://domain.com/endpoint', 'name' => 'Sub 1')); var_dump($singleAddResponse); $subscribers = array(array('url' => 'http://domain2.com/endpoint', 'name' => 'Sub 4'), array('url' => 'http://domain3.com/endpoint', 'name' => 'Sub 3')); $multiAddResponse = $ironMQ->addSubscribers($queueName, $subscribers); var_dump($multiAddResponse); // Replace the list of subscribers. You can also replace multiple with IronMQ::replaceSubscribers() // THIS DOES NOT UPDATE, BUT REPLACE THE ENTIRE LIST. To update a URL, you will need to remove and re-add the subscriber $updateSingleResponse = $ironMQ->replaceSubscriber($queueName, array('url' => 'http://newdomain.com/endpoint', 'name' => 'Sub 1')); // Remove a subscriber $removeResponse = $ironMQ->removeSubscriber($queueName, array('name' => 'Sub 3')); // Clean up our tests $ironMQ->deleteQueue($queueName);
/** * PHP client for IronMQ * IronMQ is a scalable, reliable, high performance message queue in the cloud. * * @link https://github.com/iron-io/iron_mq_php * @link http://www.iron.io/products/mq * @link http://dev.iron.io/ * @license BSD License * @copyright Feel free to copy, steal, take credit for, or whatever you feel like doing with this code. ;) */ require_once __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; use IronMQ\IronMQ; $ironMQ = new IronMQ(); //$ironMQ->debug_enabled = true; $ironMQ->ssl_verifypeer = false; // Get a list of queues that are currently in our project $queues = $ironMQ->getQueues(); var_dump($queues); // Create a new queue $queueName = md5(rand() . time()); $result = $ironMQ->createQueue($queueName, array('message_expiration' => 3600)); var_dump($result); // Clear a queue of all it's messages, but do not delete the queue $result = $ironMQ->clearQueue($queueName); var_dump($result); $result = $ironMQ->updateQueue($queueName, array('message_expiration' => 3600 * 2)); var_dump($result); // Delete a queue $result = $ironMQ->deleteQueue($queueName); var_dump($result);
* @link http://www.iron.io/products/mq * @link http://dev.iron.io/ * @license BSD License * @copyright Feel free to copy, steal, take credit for, or whatever you feel like doing with this code. ;) */ /** * For more information about alerts, please visit http://dev.iron.io/mq/reference/queue_alerts/ */ require_once __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php'; use IronMQ\IronMQ; $ironMQ = new IronMQ(); //$ironMQ->debug_enabled = true; $ironMQ->ssl_verifypeer = false; // Generating a random queue so we don't collide with any existing queues. Feel free to use a proper name $queueName = md5(rand() . time()); $ironMQ->createQueue($queueName, array('message_expiration' => 3600)); // Generate a queue to hold the alerts that will be generated $alertQueueName = $queueName . '_alerts'; $ironMQ->createQueue($alertQueueName, array('message_expiration' => 3600)); // Every 200 messages, generate an alert $alert = array('type' => 'progressive', 'direction' => 'asc', 'trigger' => 200, 'queue' => $alertQueueName); $addResponse = $ironMQ->addAlerts($queueName, array($alert)); var_dump($addResponse); // Our Alert queue should be empty $messages = $ironMQ->peekMessage($alertQueueName); var_dump($messages); // Let's generate a bunch of messages to trigger an alert for ($i = 0; $i < 250; $i++) { $ironMQ->postMessage($queueName, 'Test Message' . $i); } // We should now have one