kipchak / driver-rabbitmq
A RabbitMQ driver (dependency) for the Kipchak API Development Kit (ADK)
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pkg:composer/kipchak/driver-rabbitmq
Requires
- kipchak/core: ^2
- kipchak/driver-logger: ^1
- mamluk/tavshan: ^1
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Last update: 2025-12-29 09:03:38 UTC
README
This driver is based on the Tavshan - simplified Rabbit MQ Client from Mamluk.
It supports open connection to multiple queues.
Composer Package
kipchak/driver-rabbitmq
Sample Config File:
This config file should be placed in your Kipchak project's config directory, as in the starter project at https://1x.ax/mamluk/kipchak/starter/~files/master/config/kipchak.rabbitmq.php.
The config file should look like this (also avalable in sample.config.php):
<?php
use function Kipchak\Core\env;
return [
'hostname' => env('RABBITMQ_HOST', ''),
'port' => env('RABBITMQ_PORT', 5672),
'username' => env('RABBITMQ_USERNAME', ''),
'password' => env('RABBITMQ_PASSWORD', ''),
'vhost' => env('RABBITMQ_VHOST', '/'),
'isSecure' => env('RABBITMQ_IS_SECURE', false),
'sslVerify' => env('RABBITMQ_SSL_VERIFY', false),
'queues' => [
'queue-name-1',
'queue-name-2',
]
];
How to use it?
Install it via composer: composer require kipchak/driver-rabbitmq.
Example Usage
// Load the HTTP driver.
$queue = \Mamluk\Kipchak\Driver\RabbitMQ\RabbitMQ::get('queue-name-1');
// Use the $queue client as you would the mamluk/tavshan client.
What is a Kipchak Driver?
Kipchak Drivers are used to connect Kipchak to various data sources or storage systems.
They provide a standardized interface for interacting with different data sources, allowing developers to focus on building their applications rather than dealing with the complexities of each data source.
Drivers were introduced as a part of the Kipchak 2.0 release.
Drivers are basically Container Dependencies injected into Kipchak's Service Container.
How do Kipchak Drivers work?
Some Kipchak drivers are wired into the Service Container via a config file (where required).
If applicable, you will find a sample config file in this repository as well as in the starter project at https://1x.ax/mamluk/kipchak/starter.
Each driver defines an implementation of Kipchak's Driver Interface. Where applicable, the dependency may accept a parameter for a specific instance of the driver specified as a config property, for instance, in the case of multiple database connections or S3 buckets.
So you may access the driver by invoking \Mamluk\Kipchak\Driver\Memcached\Memcached::get('cache'), where
cache is the name of one of the memcached connection pools specified in the config file.