commit | a47dd211dcdd9f48cc242dc111097d8e5bc42fac | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dion Jansen <dionjansen@wlnss.com> | Fri Jul 03 13:22:23 2020 +0200 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Jul 03 20:22:23 2020 +0900 |
tree | f75d4845410639f16afea988c8ba8f4a06b07e0f | |
parent | 5a6e77161d0bd3ce62fd2cd798270c71a927bf08 [diff] |
Get redelivery count (#101) * add nack redeliver timeout declaration * implmement nack redeliver timeout * add nack to consumer test * add negative acknowledge e2e test * add negative acknowledge declarations * add negative acknowledge definitions * add redelivery count * update standalone settings * fix methods * add e2e test * add redelivery cout e2e test * reduce nack timeout * 1.1.0-rc.1 * 1.1.0 * Cleanup consumer * Bumped pulsar version to 2.5.0 * Linting Co-authored-by: frejonb <fernandorejonbarrera@wlnss.com> Co-authored-by: hrsakai <hsakai@yahoo-corp.jp>
The Pulsar Node.js client can be used to create Pulsar producers and consumers in Node.js.
Pulsar Node.js client library is based on the C++ client library. Follow the instructions for C++ library for installing the binaries through RPM, Deb or Homebrew packages.
(Note: you will need to install not only the pulsar-client library but also the pulsar-client-dev library)
Also, this library works only in Node.js 10.x or later because it uses the node-addon-api module to wrap the C++ library.
Compatibility between each version of the Node.js client and the C++ client is as follows:
Node.js client | C++ client |
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1.0.0 | 2.3.0 or later |
1.1.0 | 2.4.0 or later |
If an incompatible version of the C++ client is installed, you may fail to build or run this library.
$ npm install pulsar-client
$ npm install @types/pulsar-client --save-dev
Please refer to examples.
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/pulsar-client-node.git $ cd pulsar-client-node $ npm install
$ npm run build