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#!/usr/bin/env ruby # This example demonstrates claiming messages with the Rackpace Open Cloud require 'rubygems' #required for Ruby 1.8.x require 'fog' def get_user_input(prompt) print "#{prompt}: " gets.chomp end def select_queue(queues) abort "\nThere are not any queues the Chicago region. Try running create_queue.rb\n\n" if queues.empty? puts "\nSelect Queue To Delete:\n\n" queues.each_with_index do |queue, i| puts "\t #{i}. #{queue.name}" end delete_str = get_user_input "\nEnter Queue Number" queues[delete_str.to_i] end # Use username defined in ~/.fog file, if absent prompt for username. # For more details on ~/.fog refer to http://fog.io/about/getting_started.html def rackspace_username Fog.credentials[:rackspace_username] || get_user_input("Enter Rackspace Username") end # Use api key defined in ~/.fog file, if absent prompt for api key # For more details on ~/.fog refer to http://fog.io/about/getting_started.html def rackspace_api_key Fog.credentials[:rackspace_api_key] || get_user_input("Enter Rackspace API key") end # create Queue Service service = Fog::Rackspace::Queues.new({ :rackspace_username => rackspace_username, :rackspace_api_key => rackspace_api_key, :rackspace_region => :ord #Use Chicago Region }) # retrieve list of queues queues = service.queues # prompt for queue queue = select_queue(queues) # prompt for number of messages to claim num_claims = get_user_input "Enter Number of Messages to Claim" # Claim messages claim = queue.claims.create :ttl => 300, :grace => 100, :limit => num_claims puts "The following messages have been claimed for the next 5 minutes [#{claim.id}]" claim.messages.each do |message| puts "\t[#{message.id}] #{message.body[0..50]}" end
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