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#!/usr/bin/env ruby # encoding: utf-8 require "bundler" Bundler.setup $:.unshift(File.expand_path("../../../lib", __FILE__)) require 'amqp' puts "=> Queue redeclaration with different attributes results in a channel exception that is handled" puts AMQP.start("amqp://guest:guest@dev.rabbitmq.com:5672") do |connection, open_ok| AMQP::Channel.new do |channel, open_ok| puts "Channel ##{channel.id} is now open!" channel.on_error do |ch, close| puts "Handling channel-level exception" end EventMachine.add_timer(0.4) do # these two definitions result in a race condition. For sake of this example, # however, it does not matter. Whatever definition succeeds first, 2nd one will # cause a channel-level exception (because attributes are not identical) AMQP::Queue.new(channel, "amqpgem.examples.channel_exception", :auto_delete => true, :durable => false) do |queue| puts "#{queue.name} is ready to go" end AMQP::Queue.new(channel, "amqpgem.examples.channel_exception", :auto_delete => true, :durable => true) do |queue| puts "#{queue.name} is ready to go" end end end show_stopper = Proc.new do $stdout.puts "Stopping..." connection.close { EM.stop { exit } } end Signal.trap "INT", show_stopper EM.add_timer(2, show_stopper) end
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