Greg Turnquist 941d163709 Add support for Spring Rabbit (via Spring AMQP) to Boot
- If RabbitTemplate is on the classpath, turn on autodetection.
- Create a RabbitTemplate, a Rabbit ConnectionFactory, and a RabbitAdmin is spring.rabbitmq.dynamic:true
- Enable some **spring.rabbitmq** properties like host, port, username, password, and dynamic
- Add tests to verify functionality
- Add Groovy CLI functionality. Base it on @EnableRabbitMessaging. Add spring-amqp to the path.
- Create rabbit.groovy test to prove it all works.
- Make Queue and TopicExchange top-level Spring beans in rabbit.groovy test script
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package org.test
import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch
@Log
@Configuration
@EnableRabbitMessaging
class RabbitExample implements CommandLineRunner {
private CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1)
@Autowired
RabbitTemplate rabbitTemplate
private String queueName = "spring-boot"
@Bean
Queue queue() {
new Queue(queueName, false)
}
@Bean
TopicExchange exchange() {
new TopicExchange("spring-boot-exchange")
}
/**
* The queue and topic exchange cannot be inlined inside this method and have
* dynamic creation with Spring AMQP work properly.
*/
@Bean
Binding binding(Queue queue, TopicExchange exchange) {
BindingBuilder
.bind(queue)
.to(exchange)
.with("spring-boot")
}
@Bean
SimpleMessageListenerContainer container(CachingConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
return new SimpleMessageListenerContainer(
connectionFactory: connectionFactory,
queueNames: [queueName],
messageListener: new MessageListenerAdapter(new Receiver(latch:latch), "receive")
)
}
void run(String... args) {
log.info "Sending RabbitMQ message..."
rabbitTemplate.convertAndSend(queueName, "Greetings from Spring Boot via RabbitMQ")
latch.await()
}
}
@Log
class Receiver {
CountDownLatch latch
def receive(String message) {
log.info "Received ${message}"
latch.countDown()
}
}