yggdrasil_postgres v4.1.2 Yggdrasil.Postgres.Application View Source
This project is a PostgreSQL adapter for Yggdrasil publisher/subscriber.
Small example
The following example uses PostgreSQL adapter to distribute messages:
iex(1)> channel = %Yggdrasil.Channel{name: "some_channel", adapter: :postgres}
iex(2)> Yggdrasil.subscribe(channel)
iex(3)> flush()
{:Y_CONNECTED, %Yggdrasil.Channel{(...)}}
and to publish a message for the subscribers:
iex(4)> Yggdrasil.publish(channel, "message")
iex(5)> flush()
{:Y_EVENT, %Yggdrasil.Channel{(...)}, "message"}
When the subscriber wants to stop receiving messages, then it can unsubscribe from the channel:
iex(6)> Yggdrasil.unsubscribe(channel)
iex(7)> flush()
{:Y_DISCONNECTED, %Yggdrasil.Channel{(...)}}
PostgreSQL adapter
The PostgreSQL adapter has the following rules:
- The
adaptername is identified by the atom:postgres. - The channel
namemust be a string. - The
transformermust encode to a string. From thetransformers provided it defaults to:default, but:jsoncan also be used. - Any
backendcan be used (by default is:default).
The following is an example of a valid channel for both publishers and subscribers:
%Yggdrasil.Channel{
name: "postgres_channel_name",
adapter: :postgres,
transformer: :json
}
It will expect valid JSONs from PostgreSQL and it will write valid JSONs in PostgreSQL.
PostgreSQL configuration
Uses the list of options for Postgrex, but the more relevant optuons are
shown below:
hostname- PostgreSQL hostname (defaults to"localhost").port- PortgreSQL port (defaults to5432).username- PostgreSQL username (defaults to"postgres").password- PostgreSQL password (defaults to"postgres").database- PostgreSQL database (defaults to"postgres").
The following shows a configuration with and without namespace:
# Without namespace
config :yggdrasil,
postgres: [hostname: "postgres.zero"]
# With namespace
config :yggdrasil, PostgresOne,
postgres: [
hostname: "postgres.one",
port: 1234
]
Also the options can be provided as OS environment variables. The available variables are:
YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_HOSTNAMEor<NAMESPACE>_YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_HOSTNAME.YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_USERNAMEor<NAMESPACE>_YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_USERNAME.YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_PORTor<NAMESPACE>_YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_PORT.YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_PASSWORDor<NAMESPACE>_YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD.YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_DATABASEor<NAMESPACE>_YGGDRASIL_POSTGRES_DATABASE.
where <NAMESPACE> is the snakecase of the namespace chosen e.g. for the
namespace PostgresTwo, you would use POSTGRES_TWO as namespace in the OS
environment variable.
Installation
Using this PostgreSQL adapter with Yggdrasil is a matter of adding the
available hex package to your mix.exs file e.g:
def deps do
[{:yggdrasil_postgres, "~> 4.1"}]
end