microservice.toolkit.messagemediator
2.0.1
dotnet add package microservice.toolkit.messagemediator --version 2.0.1
NuGet\Install-Package microservice.toolkit.messagemediator -Version 2.0.1
<PackageReference Include="microservice.toolkit.messagemediator" Version="2.0.1" />
paket add microservice.toolkit.messagemediator --version 2.0.1
#r "nuget: microservice.toolkit.messagemediator, 2.0.1"
// Install microservice.toolkit.messagemediator as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=microservice.toolkit.messagemediator&version=2.0.1 // Install microservice.toolkit.messagemediator as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=microservice.toolkit.messagemediator&version=2.0.1
Message mediator
An interface to define how cloud microservices interact each other across multi instances, using request-response pattern.
How to install
Package Manager
Install-Package microservice.toolkit.messagemediator -Version 2.0.1
.NET CLI
dotnet add package microservice.toolkit.messagemediator --version 2.0.1
Package Reference
<PackageReference Include="microservice.toolkit.messagemediator" Version="2.0.1" />
Introduction
In Microservice Toolkit, a microservice has a name (or pattern) and returns with the following structure:
{
"error": 12,
"payload": {
// ...
}
}
Where:
- Error is the core of the error, it has value when an error occurs during service execution.
- Payload is the output of the service, it has value when the execution goes well.
Only one of the fields can have a value: if "error" has a value, "payload" doesn't have it, and vice versa.
Implementations
Microservice Toolkit provides message mediator (IMessageMediator) implementations which can exchange messages in a single instance environment and in a multi instances environment using a message broker like RabbitMQ, Azure Service Bus or NATS.
Single instance environment:
Multi instances environment:
Every implementation of message mediator requires a "service factory" which link service name (pattern) to its instance.
Local
<a name="local"></a> To use in a single instance environment, in a desktop application, or to testing.
No external dependencies needed.
No external service will be query/use.
RabbitMQ
<a name="rabbitmq"></a> RabbitMQ is an open-source and lightweight message broker which supports multiple messaging protocols. It can be deployed in distributed and federated configurations to meet high-scale, high-availability requirements. In addition, it's the most widely deployed message broker, used worldwide at small startups and large enterprises.
To start building RabbitMQ-based microservices, first install the required packages:
Install-Package RabbitMQ.Client -Version 6.2.2
Or:
<PackageReference Include="RabbitMQ.Client" Version="6.2.2" />
Azure Service Bus
<a name="servicebus"></a> To start building Azure Service Bus-based microservices, first install the required packages:
Install-Package Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus -Version 5.1.3
Or:
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Azure.ServiceBus" Version="5.1.3"/>
NATS
<a name="nats"></a> To start building NATS-based microservices, first install the required packages:
Install-Package NATS.Client -Version 1.0.2
Or:
<PackageReference Include="NATS.Clients" Version="1.0.2"/>
How to use
Service implementation
To implement a service, extend the abstract class "Service<TRequest, TPayload>", where:
- "TRequest" is the service input (or request)
- "TPayload" is the service output (or response payload)
Example code:
[Microservice("/user/exists")]
public class UserExists : Service<UserExistsRequest, UserExistsResponse>
{
public async override Task<ServiceResponse<UserExistsResponse>> Run(UserExistsRequest request)
{
return this.SuccessfulResponse(new UserExistsResponse
{
Exists = "Alice" == request.Username
});
}
}
If the 'MicroService' property is not used, the service will be registered with its full qualified name.
Services registration
To register services, service factory and mediator into IoC (using Microsoft Dependency Injection), add to program startup ("services" is an instance of IServiceCollection):
using microservice.toolkit.messagemediator.extension;
[...]
// Registers all the microservices in the same assembly of "UserExists" class.
// Registers all the microservices as Singleton.
// Registers the service factory as Singleton.
var myAssembly = Assembly.GetAssembly(typeof(UserExists));
services.AddServiceContext(myAssembly);
[...]
// Registers message mediator
services.AddSingleton<IMessageMediator, LocalMessageMediator>();
Service call
To call a service using a mediator:
private readonly IMessageMediator mediator;
[...]
// Using dependency injection
public MyProgram(IMessageMediator mediator){
this.mediator = mediator;
}
[...]
// to explicit only payload type:
var response = await mediator.Send<UserExistsResponse>("/user/exists", new UserExistsRequest("Alice")));
// or, to explicit request and payload type:
var response = await mediator.Send<UserExistsRequest, UserExistsResponse>("/user/exists", new UserExistsRequest("Alice")));
if(response.Error != 0){
// handle error
}
else{
// handle payload
var responsePayload = response.Payload;
}
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.NETStandard 2.0
- microservice.toolkit.core (>= 2.0.1)
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