Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: stomp-py
Version: 8.1.2
Summary: Python STOMP client, supporting versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 of the protocol
Home-page: https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py
License: Apache-2.0
Keywords: stomp,messaging,events,client
Author: Jason R Briggs
Author-email: jasonrbriggs@gmail.com
Requires-Python: >=3.7,<4.0
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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========
stomp.py
========

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"stomp.py" is a Python client library for accessing messaging servers (such as ActiveMQ_, Artemis_ or RabbitMQ_) using the STOMP_ protocol (`STOMP v1.0`_, `STOMP v1.1`_ and `STOMP v1.2`_). It can also be run as a standalone, command-line client for testing.  NOTE: Stomp.py has officially ended support for Python2.x. See `python3statement.org`_ for more information. 

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    :depth: 1


Quick Start
===========

You can connect to a message broker running on the local machine, and send a message using the following example.

.. code-block:: python

  import stomp

  conn = stomp.Connection()
  conn.connect('admin', 'password', wait=True)
  conn.send(body=' '.join(sys.argv[1:]), destination='/queue/test')
  conn.disconnect()


Documentation and Resources
===========================

- `Main documentation`_
- `API documentation`_ (see `stomp.github.io`_ for details on the STOMP protocol itself)
- A basic example of using stomp.py with a message listener can be found in the `quick start`_ section of the main documentation
- Description of the `command-line interface`_
- `Travis`_ for continuous integration builds
- Current `test coverage report`_
- `PyPi stomp.py page`_

The current version of stomp.py supports:

- Python 3.x (Python2 support ended as of Jan 2020)
- STOMP version 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2

There is also legacy 3.1.7 version using the old 3-series code (see `3.1.7 on PyPi`_ and `3.1.7 on GitHub`_). This is no longer supported, but (at least as of 2018) there were still a couple of reports of this version still being used in the wild.

Note: stomp.py now follows `semantic versioning`_:

- MAJOR version for incompatible API changes,
- MINOR version for functionality added in a backwards compatible manner, and
- PATCH version for backwards compatible bug fixes.



Testing
=======

stomp.py has been perfunctorily tested on:

- Pivotal `RabbitMQ`_   (`test_rabbitmq.py <https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py/blob/dev/tests/test_rabbitmq.py>`_)
- Apache `ActiveMQ`_   (`test_activemq.py <https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py/blob/dev/tests/test_activemq.py>`_)
- Apache ActiveMQ `Artemis`_  (`test_artemis.py <https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py/blob/dev/tests/test_artemis.py>`_)
- `stompserver`_  (`test_stompserver.py <https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py/blob/dev/tests/test_stompserver.py>`_)

For testing locally, you'll need to install docker (or `podman`_). Once installed:

#. Install dependencies:
        ``poetry install``
#. Create the docker (or podman) image:
        ``make docker-image`` (or ``make podman-image``)
#. Run the container:
        ``make run-docker`` (or ``make run-podman``)
#. Run stomp.py unit tests:
        ``make test``
#. Cleanup the container afterwards if you don't need it any more:
        ``make remove-docker`` (or ``make remove-podman``)

If you want to connect to the test services locally (other than from the included tests), you'll want to add test domain names to your hosts file like so:
      |  172.17.0.2  my.example.com
      |  172.17.0.2  my.example.org
      |  172.17.0.2  my.example.net

If you're using `podman`_ and you want to access services via their private IP addresses, you'll want to run your commands with::

  podman unshare --rootless-netns <command>

so that <command> has access to the private container network. Service ports are also exposed to the host and can be accessed directly.


.. _`STOMP`: http://stomp.github.io
.. _`STOMP v1.0`: http://stomp.github.io/stomp-specification-1.0.html
.. _`STOMP v1.1`: http://stomp.github.io/stomp-specification-1.1.html
.. _`STOMP v1.2`: http://stomp.github.io/stomp-specification-1.2.html
.. _`python3statement.org`: http://python3statement.org/

.. _`Main documentation`: http://jasonrbriggs.github.io/stomp.py/index.html
.. _`stomp.github.io`: http://stomp.github.io/
.. _`quick start`: http://jasonrbriggs.github.io/stomp.py/quickstart.html
.. _`command-line interface`: http://jasonrbriggs.github.io/stomp.py/commandline.html
.. _`PyPi stomp.py page`: https://pypi.org/project/stomp.py/
.. _`API documentation`: http://jasonrbriggs.github.io/stomp.py/api.html
.. _`test coverage report`: http://jasonrbriggs.github.io/stomp.py/htmlcov/
.. _`Travis`: https://travis-ci.org/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py

.. _`3.1.7 on PyPi`: https://pypi.org/project/stomp.py/3.1.7/
.. _`3.1.7 on GitHub`: https://github.com/jasonrbriggs/stomp.py/tree/stomppy-3series

.. _`ActiveMQ`:  http://activemq.apache.org/
.. _`Artemis`: https://activemq.apache.org/components/artemis/
.. _`RabbitMQ`: http://www.rabbitmq.com
.. _`stompserver`: http://stompserver.rubyforge.org

.. _`semantic versioning`: https://semver.org/

.. _`podman`: https://podman.io/

