├── .github ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md └── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md ├── .gitignore ├── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── LICENSE-APL2-Stomp-Websocket ├── LICENSE-MPL-RabbitMQ ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── erlang.mk ├── priv ├── bunny.html ├── bunny.png ├── echo.html ├── index.html ├── main.css ├── pencil.cur ├── stomp.js └── temp-queue.html ├── rabbitmq-components.mk └── src └── rabbit_web_stomp_examples_app.erl /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Thank you for using RabbitMQ. 2 | 3 | **STOP NOW AND READ THIS** BEFORE OPENING A NEW ISSUE ON GITHUB 4 | 5 | Unless you are CERTAIN you have found a reproducible problem in RabbitMQ or 6 | have a **specific, actionable** suggestion for our team, you must first ask 7 | your question or discuss your suspected issue on the mailing list: 8 | 9 | https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rabbitmq-users 10 | 11 | Team RabbitMQ does not use GitHub issues for discussions, investigations, root 12 | cause analysis and so on. 13 | 14 | Please take the time to read the CONTRIBUTING.md document for instructions on 15 | how to effectively ask a question or report a suspected issue: 16 | 17 | https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#github-issues 18 | 19 | Following these rules **will save time** for both you and RabbitMQ's maintainers. 20 | 21 | Thank you. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Proposed Changes 2 | 3 | Please describe the big picture of your changes here to communicate to the 4 | RabbitMQ team why we should accept this pull request. If it fixes a bug or 5 | resolves a feature request, be sure to link to that issue. 6 | 7 | A pull request that doesn't explain **why** the change was made has a much 8 | lower chance of being accepted. 9 | 10 | If English isn't your first language, don't worry about it and try to 11 | communicate the problem you are trying to solve to the best of your abilities. 12 | As long as we can understand the intent, it's all good. 13 | 14 | ## Types of Changes 15 | 16 | What types of changes does your code introduce to this project? 17 | _Put an `x` in the boxes that apply_ 18 | 19 | - [ ] Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes issue #NNNN) 20 | - [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality) 21 | - [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause an observable behavior change in existing systems) 22 | - [ ] Documentation improvements (corrections, new content, etc) 23 | - [ ] Cosmetic change (whitespace, formatting, etc) 24 | 25 | ## Checklist 26 | 27 | _Put an `x` in the boxes that apply. You can also fill these out after creating 28 | the PR. If you're unsure about any of them, don't hesitate to ask on the 29 | mailing list. We're here to help! This is simply a reminder of what we are 30 | going to look for before merging your code._ 31 | 32 | - [ ] I have read the `CONTRIBUTING.md` document 33 | - [ ] I have signed the CA (see https://cla.pivotal.io/sign/rabbitmq) 34 | - [ ] All tests pass locally with my changes 35 | - [ ] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works 36 | - [ ] I have added necessary documentation (if appropriate) 37 | - [ ] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in related repositories 38 | 39 | ## Further Comments 40 | 41 | If this is a relatively large or complex change, kick off the discussion by 42 | explaining why you chose the solution you did and what alternatives you 43 | considered, etc. 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .sw? 2 | .*.sw? 3 | *.beam 4 | /.erlang.mk/ 5 | /cover/ 6 | /deps/ 7 | /doc/ 8 | /ebin/ 9 | /escript/ 10 | /escript.lock 11 | /logs/ 12 | /plugins/ 13 | /plugins.lock 14 | /sbin/ 15 | /sbin.lock 16 | 17 | /rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples.d 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributor Code of Conduct 2 | 3 | As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of fostering an open 4 | and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who contribute through reporting 5 | issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation, submitting pull requests or 6 | patches, and other activities. 7 | 8 | We are committed to making participation in this project a harassment-free experience for 9 | everyone, regardless of level of experience, gender, gender identity and expression, 10 | sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, 11 | religion, or nationality. 12 | 13 | Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 14 | 15 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery 16 | * Personal attacks 17 | * Trolling or insulting/derogatory comments 18 | * Public or private harassment 19 | * Publishing other's private information, such as physical or electronic addresses, 20 | without explicit permission 21 | * Other unethical or unprofessional conduct 22 | 23 | Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject comments, 24 | commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are not aligned to this 25 | Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or permanently any contributor for other behaviors 26 | that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, or harmful. 27 | 28 | By adopting this Code of Conduct, project maintainers commit themselves to fairly and 29 | consistently applying these principles to every aspect of managing this project. Project 30 | maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct may be permanently removed 31 | from the project team. 32 | 33 | This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an 34 | individual is representing the project or its community. 35 | 36 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by 37 | contacting a project maintainer at [info@rabbitmq.com](mailto:info@rabbitmq.com). All complaints will 38 | be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and 39 | appropriate to the circumstances. Maintainers are obligated to maintain confidentiality 40 | with regard to the reporter of an incident. 41 | 42 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the 43 | [Contributor Covenant](https://contributor-covenant.org), version 1.3.0, available at 44 | [contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0/](https://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0/) 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Thank you for using RabbitMQ and for taking the time to contribute to the project. 2 | This document has two main parts: 3 | 4 | * when and how to file GitHub issues for RabbitMQ projects 5 | * how to submit pull requests 6 | 7 | They intend to save you and RabbitMQ maintainers some time, so please 8 | take a moment to read through them. 9 | 10 | ## Overview 11 | 12 | ### GitHub issues 13 | 14 | The RabbitMQ team uses GitHub issues for _specific actionable items_ that 15 | engineers can work on. This assumes the following: 16 | 17 | * GitHub issues are not used for questions, investigations, root cause 18 | analysis, discussions of potential issues, etc (as defined by this team) 19 | * Enough information is provided by the reporter for maintainers to work with 20 | 21 | The team receives many questions through various venues every single 22 | day. Frequently, these questions do not include the necessary details 23 | the team needs to begin useful work. GitHub issues can very quickly 24 | turn into a something impossible to navigate and make sense 25 | of. Because of this, questions, investigations, root cause analysis, 26 | and discussions of potential features are all considered to be 27 | [mailing list][rmq-users] material. If you are unsure where to begin, 28 | the [RabbitMQ users mailing list][rmq-users] is the right place. 29 | 30 | Getting all the details necessary to reproduce an issue, make a 31 | conclusion or even form a hypothesis about what's happening can take a 32 | fair amount of time. Please help others help you by providing a way to 33 | reproduce the behavior you're observing, or at least sharing as much 34 | relevant information as possible on the [RabbitMQ users mailing 35 | list][rmq-users]. 36 | 37 | Please provide versions of the software used: 38 | 39 | * RabbitMQ server 40 | * Erlang 41 | * Operating system version (and distribution, if applicable) 42 | * All client libraries used 43 | * RabbitMQ plugins (if applicable) 44 | 45 | The following information greatly helps in investigating and reproducing issues: 46 | 47 | * RabbitMQ server logs 48 | * A code example or terminal transcript that can be used to reproduce 49 | * Full exception stack traces (a single line message is not enough!) 50 | * `rabbitmqctl report` and `rabbitmqctl environment` output 51 | * Other relevant details about the environment and workload, e.g. a traffic capture 52 | * Feel free to edit out hostnames and other potentially sensitive information. 53 | 54 | To make collecting much of this and other environment information, use 55 | the [`rabbitmq-collect-env`][rmq-collect-env] script. It will produce an archive with 56 | server logs, operating system logs, output of certain diagnostics commands and so on. 57 | Please note that **no effort is made to scrub any information that may be sensitive**. 58 | 59 | ### Pull Requests 60 | 61 | RabbitMQ projects use pull requests to discuss, collaborate on and accept code contributions. 62 | Pull requests is the primary place of discussing code changes. 63 | 64 | Here's the recommended workflow: 65 | 66 | * [Fork the repository][github-fork] or repositories you plan on contributing to. If multiple 67 | repositories are involved in addressing the same issue, please use the same branch name 68 | in each repository 69 | * Create a branch with a descriptive name in the relevant repositories 70 | * Make your changes, run tests (usually with `make tests`), commit with a 71 | [descriptive message][git-commit-msgs], push to your fork 72 | * Submit pull requests with an explanation what has been changed and **why** 73 | * Submit a filled out and signed [Contributor Agreement][ca-agreement] if needed (see below) 74 | * Be patient. We will get to your pull request eventually 75 | 76 | If what you are going to work on is a substantial change, please first 77 | ask the core team for their opinion on the [RabbitMQ users mailing list][rmq-users]. 78 | 79 | ## Code of Conduct 80 | 81 | See [CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). 82 | 83 | ## Contributor Agreement 84 | 85 | If you want to contribute a non-trivial change, please submit a signed 86 | copy of our [Contributor Agreement][ca-agreement] around the time you 87 | submit your pull request. This will make it much easier (in some 88 | cases, possible) for the RabbitMQ team at Pivotal to merge your 89 | contribution. 90 | 91 | ## Where to Ask Questions 92 | 93 | If something isn't clear, feel free to ask on our [mailing list][rmq-users]. 94 | 95 | [rmq-collect-env]: https://github.com/rabbitmq/support-tools/blob/master/scripts/rabbitmq-collect-env 96 | [git-commit-msgs]: https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/ 97 | [rmq-users]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rabbitmq-users 98 | [ca-agreement]: https://cla.pivotal.io/sign/rabbitmq 99 | [github-fork]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/ 100 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This package, the rabbitmq-web-stomp-examples, is licensed under the 2 | MPL 2.0. For the MPL, please see LICENSE-MPL-RabbitMQ. 3 | 4 | priv/stomp.js is a part of stomp-websocket project 5 | (https://github.com/jmesnil/stomp-websocket) and is released under 6 | APL2. For the license see LICENSE-APL2-Stomp-Websocket. 7 | 8 | If you have any questions regarding licensing, please contact us at 9 | info@rabbitmq.com. 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE-APL2-Stomp-Websocket: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Apache License 3 | Version 2.0, January 2004 4 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/ 5 | 6 | TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 7 | 8 | 1. Definitions. 9 | 10 | "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, 11 | and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. 12 | 13 | "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by 14 | the copyright owner that is granting the License. 15 | 16 | "Legal Entity" shall mean the union of the acting entity and all 17 | other entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common 18 | control with that entity. For the purposes of this definition, 19 | "control" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the 20 | direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or 21 | otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the 22 | outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity. 23 | 24 | "You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity 25 | exercising permissions granted by this License. 26 | 27 | "Source" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications, 28 | including but not limited to software source code, documentation 29 | source, and configuration files. 30 | 31 | "Object" form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical 32 | transformation or translation of a Source form, including but 33 | not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation, 34 | and conversions to other media types. 35 | 36 | "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or 37 | Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a 38 | copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work 39 | (an example is provided in the Appendix below). 40 | 41 | "Derivative Works" shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object 42 | form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the 43 | editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications 44 | represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship. For the purposes 45 | of this License, Derivative Works shall not include works that remain 46 | separable from, or merely link (or bind by name) to the interfaces of, 47 | the Work and Derivative Works thereof. 48 | 49 | "Contribution" shall mean any work of authorship, including 50 | the original version of the Work and any modifications or additions 51 | to that Work or Derivative Works thereof, that is intentionally 52 | submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner 53 | or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of 54 | the copyright owner. For the purposes of this definition, "submitted" 55 | means any form of electronic, verbal, or written communication sent 56 | to the Licensor or its representatives, including but not limited to 57 | communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems, 58 | and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf of, the 59 | Licensor for the purpose of discussing and improving the Work, but 60 | excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise 61 | designated in writing by the copyright owner as "Not a Contribution." 62 | 63 | "Contributor" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity 64 | on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and 65 | subsequently incorporated within the Work. 66 | 67 | 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of 68 | this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, 69 | worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable 70 | copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, 71 | publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the 72 | Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form. 73 | 74 | 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of 75 | this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, 76 | worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable 77 | (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made, 78 | use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work, 79 | where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable 80 | by such Contributor that are necessarily infringed by their 81 | Contribution(s) alone or by combination of their Contribution(s) 82 | with the Work to which such Contribution(s) was submitted. If You 83 | institute patent litigation against any entity (including a 84 | cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Work 85 | or a Contribution incorporated within the Work constitutes direct 86 | or contributory patent infringement, then any patent licenses 87 | granted to You under this License for that Work shall terminate 88 | as of the date such litigation is filed. 89 | 90 | 4. Redistribution. You may reproduce and distribute copies of the 91 | Work or Derivative Works thereof in any medium, with or without 92 | modifications, and in Source or Object form, provided that You 93 | meet the following conditions: 94 | 95 | (a) You must give any other recipients of the Work or 96 | Derivative Works a copy of this License; and 97 | 98 | (b) You must cause any modified files to carry prominent notices 99 | stating that You changed the files; and 100 | 101 | (c) You must retain, in the Source form of any Derivative Works 102 | that You distribute, all copyright, patent, trademark, and 103 | attribution notices from the Source form of the Work, 104 | excluding those notices that do not pertain to any part of 105 | the Derivative Works; and 106 | 107 | (d) If the Work includes a "NOTICE" text file as part of its 108 | distribution, then any Derivative Works that You distribute must 109 | include a readable copy of the attribution notices contained 110 | within such NOTICE file, excluding those notices that do not 111 | pertain to any part of the Derivative Works, in at least one 112 | of the following places: within a NOTICE text file distributed 113 | as part of the Derivative Works; within the Source form or 114 | documentation, if provided along with the Derivative Works; or, 115 | within a display generated by the Derivative Works, if and 116 | wherever such third-party notices normally appear. The contents 117 | of the NOTICE file are for informational purposes only and 118 | do not modify the License. You may add Your own attribution 119 | notices within Derivative Works that You distribute, alongside 120 | or as an addendum to the NOTICE text from the Work, provided 121 | that such additional attribution notices cannot be construed 122 | as modifying the License. 123 | 124 | You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and 125 | may provide additional or different license terms and conditions 126 | for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, or 127 | for any such Derivative Works as a whole, provided Your use, 128 | reproduction, and distribution of the Work otherwise complies with 129 | the conditions stated in this License. 130 | 131 | 5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise, 132 | any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work 133 | by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of 134 | this License, without any additional terms or conditions. 135 | Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify 136 | the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed 137 | with Licensor regarding such Contributions. 138 | 139 | 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade 140 | names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor, 141 | except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the 142 | origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file. 143 | 144 | 7. Disclaimer of Warranty. Unless required by applicable law or 145 | agreed to in writing, Licensor provides the Work (and each 146 | Contributor provides its Contributions) on an "AS IS" BASIS, 147 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or 148 | implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions 149 | of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A 150 | PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the 151 | appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any 152 | risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License. 153 | 154 | 8. Limitation of Liability. In no event and under no legal theory, 155 | whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, 156 | unless required by applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly 157 | negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be 158 | liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special, 159 | incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a 160 | result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the 161 | Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill, 162 | work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all 163 | other commercial damages or losses), even if such Contributor 164 | has been advised of the possibility of such damages. 165 | 166 | 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. While redistributing 167 | the Work or Derivative Works thereof, You may choose to offer, 168 | and charge a fee for, acceptance of support, warranty, indemnity, 169 | or other liability obligations and/or rights consistent with this 170 | License. However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only 171 | on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf 172 | of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify, 173 | defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability 174 | incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason 175 | of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability. 176 | 177 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 178 | 179 | APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work. 180 | 181 | To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following 182 | boilerplate notice, with the fields enclosed by brackets "[]" 183 | replaced with your own identifying information. (Don't include 184 | the brackets!) The text should be enclosed in the appropriate 185 | comment syntax for the file format. We also recommend that a 186 | file or class name and description of purpose be included on the 187 | same "printed page" as the copyright notice for easier 188 | identification within third-party archives. 189 | 190 | Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 191 | 192 | Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 193 | you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 194 | You may obtain a copy of the License at 195 | 196 | http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 197 | 198 | Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 199 | distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 200 | WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 201 | See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 202 | limitations under the License. 203 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE-MPL-RabbitMQ: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 2 | ================================== 3 | 4 | 1. Definitions 5 | -------------- 6 | 7 | 1.1. "Contributor" 8 | means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to 9 | the creation of, or owns Covered Software. 10 | 11 | 1.2. "Contributor Version" 12 | means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used 13 | by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution. 14 | 15 | 1.3. "Contribution" 16 | means Covered Software of a particular Contributor. 17 | 18 | 1.4. "Covered Software" 19 | means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached 20 | the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code 21 | Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case 22 | including portions thereof. 23 | 24 | 1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" 25 | means 26 | 27 | (a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described 28 | in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or 29 | 30 | (b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of 31 | version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the 32 | terms of a Secondary License. 33 | 34 | 1.6. "Executable Form" 35 | means any form of the work other than Source Code Form. 36 | 37 | 1.7. "Larger Work" 38 | means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in 39 | a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software. 40 | 41 | 1.8. "License" 42 | means this document. 43 | 44 | 1.9. "Licensable" 45 | means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, 46 | whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and 47 | all of the rights conveyed by this License. 48 | 49 | 1.10. "Modifications" 50 | means any of the following: 51 | 52 | (a) any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to, 53 | deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered 54 | Software; or 55 | 56 | (b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered 57 | Software. 58 | 59 | 1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor 60 | means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method, 61 | process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such 62 | Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the 63 | License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having 64 | made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its 65 | Contributor Version. 66 | 67 | 1.12. "Secondary License" 68 | means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU 69 | Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General 70 | Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those 71 | licenses. 72 | 73 | 1.13. "Source Code Form" 74 | means the form of the work preferred for making modifications. 75 | 76 | 1.14. "You" (or "Your") 77 | means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this 78 | License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that 79 | controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For 80 | purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct 81 | or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, 82 | whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than 83 | fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial 84 | ownership of such entity. 85 | 86 | 2. License Grants and Conditions 87 | -------------------------------- 88 | 89 | 2.1. Grants 90 | 91 | Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, 92 | non-exclusive license: 93 | 94 | (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) 95 | Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available, 96 | modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its 97 | Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or 98 | as part of a Larger Work; and 99 | 100 | (b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer 101 | for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its 102 | Contributions or its Contributor Version. 103 | 104 | 2.2. Effective Date 105 | 106 | The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution 107 | become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first 108 | distributes such Contribution. 109 | 110 | 2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope 111 | 112 | The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under 113 | this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the 114 | distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License. 115 | Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a 116 | Contributor: 117 | 118 | (a) for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software; 119 | or 120 | 121 | (b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's 122 | modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its 123 | Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor 124 | Version); or 125 | 126 | (c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of 127 | its Contributions. 128 | 129 | This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks, 130 | or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with 131 | the notice requirements in Section 3.4). 132 | 133 | 2.4. Subsequent Licenses 134 | 135 | No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to 136 | distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this 137 | License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if 138 | permitted under the terms of Section 3.3). 139 | 140 | 2.5. Representation 141 | 142 | Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its 143 | Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights 144 | to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License. 145 | 146 | 2.6. Fair Use 147 | 148 | This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under 149 | applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other 150 | equivalents. 151 | 152 | 2.7. Conditions 153 | 154 | Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted 155 | in Section 2.1. 156 | 157 | 3. Responsibilities 158 | ------------------- 159 | 160 | 3.1. Distribution of Source Form 161 | 162 | All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any 163 | Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under 164 | the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source 165 | Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this 166 | License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not 167 | attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code 168 | Form. 169 | 170 | 3.2. Distribution of Executable Form 171 | 172 | If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then: 173 | 174 | (a) such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code 175 | Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of 176 | the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code 177 | Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more 178 | than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and 179 | 180 | (b) You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this 181 | License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the 182 | license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter 183 | the recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License. 184 | 185 | 3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work 186 | 187 | You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice, 188 | provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for 189 | the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered 190 | Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the 191 | Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this 192 | License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software 193 | under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of 194 | the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered 195 | Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary 196 | License(s). 197 | 198 | 3.4. Notices 199 | 200 | You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices 201 | (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty, 202 | or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of 203 | the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to 204 | the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies. 205 | 206 | 3.5. Application of Additional Terms 207 | 208 | You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, 209 | indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered 210 | Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on 211 | behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any 212 | such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by 213 | You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any 214 | liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, 215 | indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional 216 | disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any 217 | jurisdiction. 218 | 219 | 4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation 220 | --------------------------------------------------- 221 | 222 | If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this 223 | License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to 224 | statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with 225 | the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b) 226 | describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must 227 | be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered 228 | Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute 229 | or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a 230 | recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. 231 | 232 | 5. Termination 233 | -------------- 234 | 235 | 5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically 236 | if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become 237 | compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular 238 | Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such 239 | Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an 240 | ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the 241 | non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have 242 | come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular 243 | Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor 244 | notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the 245 | first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License 246 | from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after 247 | Your receipt of the notice. 248 | 249 | 5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent 250 | infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions, 251 | counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version 252 | directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to 253 | You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section 254 | 2.1 of this License shall terminate. 255 | 256 | 5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all 257 | end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which 258 | have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License 259 | prior to termination shall survive termination. 260 | 261 | ************************************************************************ 262 | * * 263 | * 6. Disclaimer of Warranty * 264 | * ------------------------- * 265 | * * 266 | * Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" * 267 | * basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or * 268 | * statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the * 269 | * Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a * 270 | * particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the * 271 | * quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. * 272 | * Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You * 273 | * (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, * 274 | * repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an * 275 | * essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is * 276 | * authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. * 277 | * * 278 | ************************************************************************ 279 | 280 | ************************************************************************ 281 | * * 282 | * 7. Limitation of Liability * 283 | * -------------------------- * 284 | * * 285 | * Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort * 286 | * (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any * 287 | * Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as * 288 | * permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, * 289 | * special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character * 290 | * including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of * 291 | * goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any * 292 | * and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party * 293 | * shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This * 294 | * limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or * 295 | * personal injury resulting from such party's negligence to the * 296 | * extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some * 297 | * jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of * 298 | * incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and * 299 | * limitation may not apply to You. * 300 | * * 301 | ************************************************************************ 302 | 303 | 8. Litigation 304 | ------------- 305 | 306 | Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the 307 | courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal 308 | place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that 309 | jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions. 310 | Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring 311 | cross-claims or counter-claims. 312 | 313 | 9. Miscellaneous 314 | ---------------- 315 | 316 | This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject 317 | matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be 318 | unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent 319 | necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides 320 | that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter 321 | shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor. 322 | 323 | 10. Versions of the License 324 | --------------------------- 325 | 326 | 10.1. New Versions 327 | 328 | Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section 329 | 10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or 330 | publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a 331 | distinguishing version number. 332 | 333 | 10.2. Effect of New Versions 334 | 335 | You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version 336 | of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software, 337 | or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license 338 | steward. 339 | 340 | 10.3. Modified Versions 341 | 342 | If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to 343 | create a new license for such software, you may create and use a 344 | modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove 345 | any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that 346 | such modified license differs from this License). 347 | 348 | 10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary 349 | Licenses 350 | 351 | If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With 352 | Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the 353 | notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached. 354 | 355 | Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice 356 | ------------------------------------------- 357 | 358 | This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public 359 | License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this 360 | file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. 361 | 362 | If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular 363 | file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE 364 | file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look 365 | for such a notice. 366 | 367 | You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership. 368 | 369 | Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice 370 | --------------------------------------------------------- 371 | 372 | This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as 373 | defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. 374 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PROJECT = rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples 2 | PROJECT_DESCRIPTION = Rabbit WEB-STOMP - examples 3 | PROJECT_MOD = rabbit_web_stomp_examples_app 4 | 5 | define PROJECT_ENV 6 | [ 7 | {listener, [{port, 15670}]} 8 | ] 9 | endef 10 | 11 | DEPS = rabbit_common rabbit rabbitmq_web_dispatch rabbitmq_web_stomp 12 | 13 | DEP_EARLY_PLUGINS = rabbit_common/mk/rabbitmq-early-plugin.mk 14 | DEP_PLUGINS = rabbit_common/mk/rabbitmq-plugin.mk 15 | 16 | # FIXME: Use erlang.mk patched for RabbitMQ, while waiting for PRs to be 17 | # reviewed and merged. 18 | 19 | ERLANG_MK_REPO = https://github.com/rabbitmq/erlang.mk.git 20 | ERLANG_MK_COMMIT = rabbitmq-tmp 21 | 22 | include rabbitmq-components.mk 23 | include erlang.mk 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples 2 | 3 | ## This was migrated to https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server 4 | 5 | This repository has been moved to the main unified RabbitMQ "monorepo", including all open issues. You can find the source under [/deps/rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples](https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/tree/master/deps/rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples). 6 | All issues have been transferred. 7 | 8 | ## Introduction 9 | 10 | This project contains few basic examples of [RabbitMQ Web STOMP plugin](https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-web-stomp) 11 | usage. 12 | 13 | Once installed the server will bind to port 15670 and serve few static 14 | HTML files on port 15670 (e.g. [http://127.0.0.1:15670](http://127.0.0.1:15670/)). 15 | 16 | ## Installation 17 | 18 | This plugin ships with RabbitMQ. Enabled it using [CLI tools](https://www.rabbitmq.com/cli.html): 19 | 20 | rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/bunny.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 23 | RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples: Bunny Drawing 24 | 25 | 26 |

RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples > Bunny Drawing

27 | 28 | 136 | 137 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/bunny.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-web-stomp-examples/35c8a93820547b59e1fbc5bc6e3c58ffc619211e/priv/bunny.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/echo.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 42 | RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples : Echo Server 43 | 44 | 45 |

RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples > Echo Server

46 | 47 |
48 |

Received

49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | 53 |
54 |

Logs

55 |
56 |
57 | 58 | 105 | 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |

RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples

10 | 15 | 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/main.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body { 2 | font-family: "Arial"; 3 | color: #444; 4 | } 5 | 6 | h1, h2 { 7 | color: #f60; 8 | font-weight: normal; 9 | } 10 | 11 | h1 { 12 | font-size: 1.5em; 13 | } 14 | 15 | h2 { 16 | font-size: 1.2em; 17 | margin: 0; 18 | } 19 | 20 | a { 21 | color: #f60; 22 | border: 1px solid #fda; 23 | background: #fff0e0; 24 | border-radius: 3px; -moz-border-radius: 3px; 25 | padding: 2px; 26 | text-decoration: none; 27 | /* font-weight: bold; */ 28 | } 29 | 30 | ul.menu { 31 | list-style-type: none; 32 | padding: 0; 33 | margin: 0; 34 | } 35 | 36 | ul.menu li { 37 | padding: 5px 0; 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/pencil.cur: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-web-stomp-examples/35c8a93820547b59e1fbc5bc6e3c58ffc619211e/priv/pencil.cur -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/stomp.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Generated by CoffeeScript 1.7.1 2 | 3 | /* 4 | Stomp Over WebSocket http://jmesnil.net/stomp-websocket/doc/ | Apache License V2.0 5 | 6 | Copyright (C) 2010-2013 [Jeff Mesnil](https://jmesnil.net/) 7 | Copyright (C) 2012 [FuseSource, Inc.](https://fusesource.com) 8 | */ 9 | 10 | (function() { 11 | var Byte, Client, Frame, Stomp, 12 | __hasProp = {}.hasOwnProperty, 13 | __slice = [].slice; 14 | 15 | Byte = { 16 | LF: '\x0A', 17 | NULL: '\x00' 18 | }; 19 | 20 | Frame = (function() { 21 | var unmarshallSingle; 22 | 23 | function Frame(command, headers, body) { 24 | this.command = command; 25 | this.headers = headers != null ? headers : {}; 26 | this.body = body != null ? body : ''; 27 | } 28 | 29 | Frame.prototype.toString = function() { 30 | var lines, name, skipContentLength, value, _ref; 31 | lines = [this.command]; 32 | skipContentLength = this.headers['content-length'] === false ? true : false; 33 | if (skipContentLength) { 34 | delete this.headers['content-length']; 35 | } 36 | _ref = this.headers; 37 | for (name in _ref) { 38 | if (!__hasProp.call(_ref, name)) continue; 39 | value = _ref[name]; 40 | lines.push("" + name + ":" + value); 41 | } 42 | if (this.body && !skipContentLength) { 43 | lines.push("content-length:" + (Frame.sizeOfUTF8(this.body))); 44 | } 45 | lines.push(Byte.LF + this.body); 46 | return lines.join(Byte.LF); 47 | }; 48 | 49 | Frame.sizeOfUTF8 = function(s) { 50 | if (s) { 51 | return encodeURI(s).match(/%..|./g).length; 52 | } else { 53 | return 0; 54 | } 55 | }; 56 | 57 | unmarshallSingle = function(data) { 58 | var body, chr, command, divider, headerLines, headers, i, idx, len, line, start, trim, _i, _j, _len, _ref, _ref1; 59 | divider = data.search(RegExp("" + Byte.LF + Byte.LF)); 60 | headerLines = data.substring(0, divider).split(Byte.LF); 61 | command = headerLines.shift(); 62 | headers = {}; 63 | trim = function(str) { 64 | return str.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ''); 65 | }; 66 | _ref = headerLines.reverse(); 67 | for (_i = 0, _len = _ref.length; _i < _len; _i++) { 68 | line = _ref[_i]; 69 | idx = line.indexOf(':'); 70 | headers[trim(line.substring(0, idx))] = trim(line.substring(idx + 1)); 71 | } 72 | body = ''; 73 | start = divider + 2; 74 | if (headers['content-length']) { 75 | len = parseInt(headers['content-length']); 76 | body = ('' + data).substring(start, start + len); 77 | } else { 78 | chr = null; 79 | for (i = _j = start, _ref1 = data.length; start <= _ref1 ? _j < _ref1 : _j > _ref1; i = start <= _ref1 ? ++_j : --_j) { 80 | chr = data.charAt(i); 81 | if (chr === Byte.NULL) { 82 | break; 83 | } 84 | body += chr; 85 | } 86 | } 87 | return new Frame(command, headers, body); 88 | }; 89 | 90 | Frame.unmarshall = function(datas) { 91 | var frame, frames, last_frame, r; 92 | frames = datas.split(RegExp("" + Byte.NULL + Byte.LF + "*")); 93 | r = { 94 | frames: [], 95 | partial: '' 96 | }; 97 | r.frames = (function() { 98 | var _i, _len, _ref, _results; 99 | _ref = frames.slice(0, -1); 100 | _results = []; 101 | for (_i = 0, _len = _ref.length; _i < _len; _i++) { 102 | frame = _ref[_i]; 103 | _results.push(unmarshallSingle(frame)); 104 | } 105 | return _results; 106 | })(); 107 | last_frame = frames.slice(-1)[0]; 108 | if (last_frame === Byte.LF || (last_frame.search(RegExp("" + Byte.NULL + Byte.LF + "*$"))) !== -1) { 109 | r.frames.push(unmarshallSingle(last_frame)); 110 | } else { 111 | r.partial = last_frame; 112 | } 113 | return r; 114 | }; 115 | 116 | Frame.marshall = function(command, headers, body) { 117 | var frame; 118 | frame = new Frame(command, headers, body); 119 | return frame.toString() + Byte.NULL; 120 | }; 121 | 122 | return Frame; 123 | 124 | })(); 125 | 126 | Client = (function() { 127 | var now; 128 | 129 | function Client(ws) { 130 | this.ws = ws; 131 | this.ws.binaryType = "arraybuffer"; 132 | this.counter = 0; 133 | this.connected = false; 134 | this.heartbeat = { 135 | outgoing: 10000, 136 | incoming: 10000 137 | }; 138 | this.maxWebSocketFrameSize = 16 * 1024; 139 | this.subscriptions = {}; 140 | this.partialData = ''; 141 | } 142 | 143 | Client.prototype.debug = function(message) { 144 | var _ref; 145 | return typeof window !== "undefined" && window !== null ? (_ref = window.console) != null ? _ref.log(message) : void 0 : void 0; 146 | }; 147 | 148 | now = function() { 149 | if (Date.now) { 150 | return Date.now(); 151 | } else { 152 | return new Date().valueOf; 153 | } 154 | }; 155 | 156 | Client.prototype._transmit = function(command, headers, body) { 157 | var out; 158 | out = Frame.marshall(command, headers, body); 159 | if (typeof this.debug === "function") { 160 | this.debug(">>> " + out); 161 | } 162 | while (true) { 163 | if (out.length > this.maxWebSocketFrameSize) { 164 | this.ws.send(out.substring(0, this.maxWebSocketFrameSize)); 165 | out = out.substring(this.maxWebSocketFrameSize); 166 | if (typeof this.debug === "function") { 167 | this.debug("remaining = " + out.length); 168 | } 169 | } else { 170 | return this.ws.send(out); 171 | } 172 | } 173 | }; 174 | 175 | Client.prototype._setupHeartbeat = function(headers) { 176 | var serverIncoming, serverOutgoing, ttl, v, _ref, _ref1; 177 | if ((_ref = headers.version) !== Stomp.VERSIONS.V1_1 && _ref !== Stomp.VERSIONS.V1_2) { 178 | return; 179 | } 180 | _ref1 = (function() { 181 | var _i, _len, _ref1, _results; 182 | _ref1 = headers['heart-beat'].split(","); 183 | _results = []; 184 | for (_i = 0, _len = _ref1.length; _i < _len; _i++) { 185 | v = _ref1[_i]; 186 | _results.push(parseInt(v)); 187 | } 188 | return _results; 189 | })(), serverOutgoing = _ref1[0], serverIncoming = _ref1[1]; 190 | if (!(this.heartbeat.outgoing === 0 || serverIncoming === 0)) { 191 | ttl = Math.max(this.heartbeat.outgoing, serverIncoming); 192 | if (typeof this.debug === "function") { 193 | this.debug("send PING every " + ttl + "ms"); 194 | } 195 | this.pinger = Stomp.setInterval(ttl, (function(_this) { 196 | return function() { 197 | _this.ws.send(Byte.LF); 198 | return typeof _this.debug === "function" ? _this.debug(">>> PING") : void 0; 199 | }; 200 | })(this)); 201 | } 202 | if (!(this.heartbeat.incoming === 0 || serverOutgoing === 0)) { 203 | ttl = Math.max(this.heartbeat.incoming, serverOutgoing); 204 | if (typeof this.debug === "function") { 205 | this.debug("check PONG every " + ttl + "ms"); 206 | } 207 | return this.ponger = Stomp.setInterval(ttl, (function(_this) { 208 | return function() { 209 | var delta; 210 | delta = now() - _this.serverActivity; 211 | if (delta > ttl * 2) { 212 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 213 | _this.debug("did not receive server activity for the last " + delta + "ms"); 214 | } 215 | return _this.ws.close(); 216 | } 217 | }; 218 | })(this)); 219 | } 220 | }; 221 | 222 | Client.prototype._parseConnect = function() { 223 | var args, connectCallback, errorCallback, headers; 224 | args = 1 <= arguments.length ? __slice.call(arguments, 0) : []; 225 | headers = {}; 226 | switch (args.length) { 227 | case 2: 228 | headers = args[0], connectCallback = args[1]; 229 | break; 230 | case 3: 231 | if (args[1] instanceof Function) { 232 | headers = args[0], connectCallback = args[1], errorCallback = args[2]; 233 | } else { 234 | headers.login = args[0], headers.passcode = args[1], connectCallback = args[2]; 235 | } 236 | break; 237 | case 4: 238 | headers.login = args[0], headers.passcode = args[1], connectCallback = args[2], errorCallback = args[3]; 239 | break; 240 | default: 241 | headers.login = args[0], headers.passcode = args[1], connectCallback = args[2], errorCallback = args[3], headers.host = args[4]; 242 | } 243 | return [headers, connectCallback, errorCallback]; 244 | }; 245 | 246 | Client.prototype.connect = function() { 247 | var args, errorCallback, headers, out; 248 | args = 1 <= arguments.length ? __slice.call(arguments, 0) : []; 249 | out = this._parseConnect.apply(this, args); 250 | headers = out[0], this.connectCallback = out[1], errorCallback = out[2]; 251 | if (typeof this.debug === "function") { 252 | this.debug("Opening Web Socket..."); 253 | } 254 | this.ws.onmessage = (function(_this) { 255 | return function(evt) { 256 | var arr, c, client, data, frame, messageID, onreceive, subscription, unmarshalledData, _i, _len, _ref, _results; 257 | data = typeof ArrayBuffer !== 'undefined' && evt.data instanceof ArrayBuffer ? (arr = new Uint8Array(evt.data), typeof _this.debug === "function" ? _this.debug("--- got data length: " + arr.length) : void 0, ((function() { 258 | var _i, _len, _results; 259 | _results = []; 260 | for (_i = 0, _len = arr.length; _i < _len; _i++) { 261 | c = arr[_i]; 262 | _results.push(String.fromCharCode(c)); 263 | } 264 | return _results; 265 | })()).join('')) : evt.data; 266 | _this.serverActivity = now(); 267 | if (data === Byte.LF) { 268 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 269 | _this.debug("<<< PONG"); 270 | } 271 | return; 272 | } 273 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 274 | _this.debug("<<< " + data); 275 | } 276 | unmarshalledData = Frame.unmarshall(_this.partialData + data); 277 | _this.partialData = unmarshalledData.partial; 278 | _ref = unmarshalledData.frames; 279 | _results = []; 280 | for (_i = 0, _len = _ref.length; _i < _len; _i++) { 281 | frame = _ref[_i]; 282 | switch (frame.command) { 283 | case "CONNECTED": 284 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 285 | _this.debug("connected to server " + frame.headers.server); 286 | } 287 | _this.connected = true; 288 | _this._setupHeartbeat(frame.headers); 289 | _results.push(typeof _this.connectCallback === "function" ? _this.connectCallback(frame) : void 0); 290 | break; 291 | case "MESSAGE": 292 | subscription = frame.headers.subscription; 293 | onreceive = _this.subscriptions[subscription] || _this.onreceive; 294 | if (onreceive) { 295 | client = _this; 296 | messageID = frame.headers["message-id"]; 297 | frame.ack = function(headers) { 298 | if (headers == null) { 299 | headers = {}; 300 | } 301 | return client.ack(messageID, subscription, headers); 302 | }; 303 | frame.nack = function(headers) { 304 | if (headers == null) { 305 | headers = {}; 306 | } 307 | return client.nack(messageID, subscription, headers); 308 | }; 309 | _results.push(onreceive(frame)); 310 | } else { 311 | _results.push(typeof _this.debug === "function" ? _this.debug("Unhandled received MESSAGE: " + frame) : void 0); 312 | } 313 | break; 314 | case "RECEIPT": 315 | _results.push(typeof _this.onreceipt === "function" ? _this.onreceipt(frame) : void 0); 316 | break; 317 | case "ERROR": 318 | _results.push(typeof errorCallback === "function" ? errorCallback(frame) : void 0); 319 | break; 320 | default: 321 | _results.push(typeof _this.debug === "function" ? _this.debug("Unhandled frame: " + frame) : void 0); 322 | } 323 | } 324 | return _results; 325 | }; 326 | })(this); 327 | this.ws.onclose = (function(_this) { 328 | return function() { 329 | var msg; 330 | msg = "Whoops! Lost connection to " + _this.ws.url; 331 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 332 | _this.debug(msg); 333 | } 334 | _this._cleanUp(); 335 | return typeof errorCallback === "function" ? errorCallback(msg) : void 0; 336 | }; 337 | })(this); 338 | return this.ws.onopen = (function(_this) { 339 | return function() { 340 | if (typeof _this.debug === "function") { 341 | _this.debug('Web Socket Opened...'); 342 | } 343 | headers["accept-version"] = Stomp.VERSIONS.supportedVersions(); 344 | headers["heart-beat"] = [_this.heartbeat.outgoing, _this.heartbeat.incoming].join(','); 345 | return _this._transmit("CONNECT", headers); 346 | }; 347 | })(this); 348 | }; 349 | 350 | Client.prototype.disconnect = function(disconnectCallback, headers) { 351 | if (headers == null) { 352 | headers = {}; 353 | } 354 | this._transmit("DISCONNECT", headers); 355 | this.ws.onclose = null; 356 | this.ws.close(); 357 | this._cleanUp(); 358 | return typeof disconnectCallback === "function" ? disconnectCallback() : void 0; 359 | }; 360 | 361 | Client.prototype._cleanUp = function() { 362 | this.connected = false; 363 | if (this.pinger) { 364 | Stomp.clearInterval(this.pinger); 365 | } 366 | if (this.ponger) { 367 | return Stomp.clearInterval(this.ponger); 368 | } 369 | }; 370 | 371 | Client.prototype.send = function(destination, headers, body) { 372 | if (headers == null) { 373 | headers = {}; 374 | } 375 | if (body == null) { 376 | body = ''; 377 | } 378 | headers.destination = destination; 379 | return this._transmit("SEND", headers, body); 380 | }; 381 | 382 | Client.prototype.subscribe = function(destination, callback, headers) { 383 | var client; 384 | if (headers == null) { 385 | headers = {}; 386 | } 387 | if (!headers.id) { 388 | headers.id = "sub-" + this.counter++; 389 | } 390 | headers.destination = destination; 391 | this.subscriptions[headers.id] = callback; 392 | this._transmit("SUBSCRIBE", headers); 393 | client = this; 394 | return { 395 | id: headers.id, 396 | unsubscribe: function() { 397 | return client.unsubscribe(headers.id); 398 | } 399 | }; 400 | }; 401 | 402 | Client.prototype.unsubscribe = function(id) { 403 | delete this.subscriptions[id]; 404 | return this._transmit("UNSUBSCRIBE", { 405 | id: id 406 | }); 407 | }; 408 | 409 | Client.prototype.begin = function(transaction) { 410 | var client, txid; 411 | txid = transaction || "tx-" + this.counter++; 412 | this._transmit("BEGIN", { 413 | transaction: txid 414 | }); 415 | client = this; 416 | return { 417 | id: txid, 418 | commit: function() { 419 | return client.commit(txid); 420 | }, 421 | abort: function() { 422 | return client.abort(txid); 423 | } 424 | }; 425 | }; 426 | 427 | Client.prototype.commit = function(transaction) { 428 | return this._transmit("COMMIT", { 429 | transaction: transaction 430 | }); 431 | }; 432 | 433 | Client.prototype.abort = function(transaction) { 434 | return this._transmit("ABORT", { 435 | transaction: transaction 436 | }); 437 | }; 438 | 439 | Client.prototype.ack = function(messageID, subscription, headers) { 440 | if (headers == null) { 441 | headers = {}; 442 | } 443 | headers["message-id"] = messageID; 444 | headers.subscription = subscription; 445 | return this._transmit("ACK", headers); 446 | }; 447 | 448 | Client.prototype.nack = function(messageID, subscription, headers) { 449 | if (headers == null) { 450 | headers = {}; 451 | } 452 | headers["message-id"] = messageID; 453 | headers.subscription = subscription; 454 | return this._transmit("NACK", headers); 455 | }; 456 | 457 | return Client; 458 | 459 | })(); 460 | 461 | Stomp = { 462 | VERSIONS: { 463 | V1_0: '1.0', 464 | V1_1: '1.1', 465 | V1_2: '1.2', 466 | supportedVersions: function() { 467 | return '1.1,1.0'; 468 | } 469 | }, 470 | client: function(url, protocols) { 471 | var klass, ws; 472 | if (protocols == null) { 473 | protocols = ['v10.stomp', 'v11.stomp']; 474 | } 475 | klass = Stomp.WebSocketClass || WebSocket; 476 | ws = new klass(url, protocols); 477 | return new Client(ws); 478 | }, 479 | over: function(ws) { 480 | return new Client(ws); 481 | }, 482 | Frame: Frame 483 | }; 484 | 485 | if (typeof exports !== "undefined" && exports !== null) { 486 | exports.Stomp = Stomp; 487 | } 488 | 489 | if (typeof window !== "undefined" && window !== null) { 490 | Stomp.setInterval = function(interval, f) { 491 | return window.setInterval(f, interval); 492 | }; 493 | Stomp.clearInterval = function(id) { 494 | return window.clearInterval(id); 495 | }; 496 | window.Stomp = Stomp; 497 | } else if (!exports) { 498 | self.Stomp = Stomp; 499 | } 500 | 501 | }).call(this); 502 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /priv/temp-queue.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 42 | RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples : Temporary Queue 43 | 44 | 45 |

RabbitMQ Web STOMP Examples > Temporary Queue

46 | 47 |

When you type text in the form's input, the application will send a message to the /queue/test destination 48 | with the reply-to header set to /temp-queue/foo.

49 |

The STOMP client sets a default onreceive callback to receive messages from this temporary queue and display the message's text.

50 |

Finally, the client subscribes to the /queue/test destination. When it receives message from this destination, it reverses the message's 51 | text and reply by sending the reversed text to the destination defined by the message's reply-to header.

52 | 53 |
54 |

Received

55 |
56 |
57 |
58 | 59 |
60 |

Logs

61 |
62 |
63 | 64 | 98 | 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rabbitmq-components.mk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ifeq ($(.DEFAULT_GOAL),) 2 | # Define default goal to `all` because this file defines some targets 3 | # before the inclusion of erlang.mk leading to the wrong target becoming 4 | # the default. 5 | .DEFAULT_GOAL = all 6 | endif 7 | 8 | # PROJECT_VERSION defaults to: 9 | # 1. the version exported by rabbitmq-server-release; 10 | # 2. the version stored in `git-revisions.txt`, if it exists; 11 | # 3. a version based on git-describe(1), if it is a Git clone; 12 | # 4. 0.0.0 13 | 14 | PROJECT_VERSION := $(RABBITMQ_VERSION) 15 | 16 | ifeq ($(PROJECT_VERSION),) 17 | PROJECT_VERSION := $(shell \ 18 | if test -f git-revisions.txt; then \ 19 | head -n1 git-revisions.txt | \ 20 | awk '{print $$$(words $(PROJECT_DESCRIPTION) version);}'; \ 21 | else \ 22 | (git describe --dirty --abbrev=7 --tags --always --first-parent \ 23 | 2>/dev/null || echo rabbitmq_v0_0_0) | \ 24 | sed -e 's/^rabbitmq_v//' -e 's/^v//' -e 's/_/./g' -e 's/-/+/' \ 25 | -e 's/-/./g'; \ 26 | fi) 27 | endif 28 | 29 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 | # RabbitMQ components. 31 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 | 33 | # For RabbitMQ repositories, we want to checkout branches which match 34 | # the parent project. For instance, if the parent project is on a 35 | # release tag, dependencies must be on the same release tag. If the 36 | # parent project is on a topic branch, dependencies must be on the same 37 | # topic branch or fallback to `stable` or `master` whichever was the 38 | # base of the topic branch. 39 | 40 | dep_amqp_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-erlang-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 41 | dep_amqp10_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-amqp1.0-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 42 | dep_amqp10_common = git_rmq rabbitmq-amqp1.0-common $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 43 | dep_rabbit = git_rmq rabbitmq-server $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 44 | dep_rabbit_common = git_rmq rabbitmq-common $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 45 | dep_rabbitmq_amqp1_0 = git_rmq rabbitmq-amqp1.0 $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 46 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_backend_amqp = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-backend-amqp $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 47 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_backend_cache = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-backend-cache $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 48 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_backend_http = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-backend-http $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 49 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-backend-ldap $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 50 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_backend_oauth2 = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-backend-oauth2 $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 51 | dep_rabbitmq_auth_mechanism_ssl = git_rmq rabbitmq-auth-mechanism-ssl $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 52 | dep_rabbitmq_aws = git_rmq rabbitmq-aws $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 53 | dep_rabbitmq_boot_steps_visualiser = git_rmq rabbitmq-boot-steps-visualiser $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 54 | dep_rabbitmq_cli = git_rmq rabbitmq-cli $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 55 | dep_rabbitmq_codegen = git_rmq rabbitmq-codegen $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 56 | dep_rabbitmq_consistent_hash_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-consistent-hash-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 57 | dep_rabbitmq_ct_client_helpers = git_rmq rabbitmq-ct-client-helpers $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 58 | dep_rabbitmq_ct_helpers = git_rmq rabbitmq-ct-helpers $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 59 | dep_rabbitmq_delayed_message_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-delayed-message-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 60 | dep_rabbitmq_dotnet_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-dotnet-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 61 | dep_rabbitmq_event_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-event-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 62 | dep_rabbitmq_federation = git_rmq rabbitmq-federation $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 63 | dep_rabbitmq_federation_management = git_rmq rabbitmq-federation-management $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 64 | dep_rabbitmq_java_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-java-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 65 | dep_rabbitmq_jms_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-jms-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 66 | dep_rabbitmq_jms_cts = git_rmq rabbitmq-jms-cts $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 67 | dep_rabbitmq_jms_topic_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-jms-topic-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 68 | dep_rabbitmq_lvc_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-lvc-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 69 | dep_rabbitmq_management = git_rmq rabbitmq-management $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 70 | dep_rabbitmq_management_agent = git_rmq rabbitmq-management-agent $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 71 | dep_rabbitmq_management_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-management-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 72 | dep_rabbitmq_management_themes = git_rmq rabbitmq-management-themes $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 73 | dep_rabbitmq_message_timestamp = git_rmq rabbitmq-message-timestamp $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 74 | dep_rabbitmq_metronome = git_rmq rabbitmq-metronome $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 75 | dep_rabbitmq_mqtt = git_rmq rabbitmq-mqtt $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 76 | dep_rabbitmq_objc_client = git_rmq rabbitmq-objc-client $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 77 | dep_rabbitmq_peer_discovery_aws = git_rmq rabbitmq-peer-discovery-aws $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 78 | dep_rabbitmq_peer_discovery_common = git_rmq rabbitmq-peer-discovery-common $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 79 | dep_rabbitmq_peer_discovery_consul = git_rmq rabbitmq-peer-discovery-consul $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 80 | dep_rabbitmq_peer_discovery_etcd = git_rmq rabbitmq-peer-discovery-etcd $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 81 | dep_rabbitmq_peer_discovery_k8s = git_rmq rabbitmq-peer-discovery-k8s $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 82 | dep_rabbitmq_prometheus = git_rmq rabbitmq-prometheus $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 83 | dep_rabbitmq_random_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-random-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 84 | dep_rabbitmq_recent_history_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-recent-history-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 85 | dep_rabbitmq_routing_node_stamp = git_rmq rabbitmq-routing-node-stamp $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 86 | dep_rabbitmq_rtopic_exchange = git_rmq rabbitmq-rtopic-exchange $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 87 | dep_rabbitmq_server_release = git_rmq rabbitmq-server-release $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 88 | dep_rabbitmq_sharding = git_rmq rabbitmq-sharding $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 89 | dep_rabbitmq_shovel = git_rmq rabbitmq-shovel $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 90 | dep_rabbitmq_shovel_management = git_rmq rabbitmq-shovel-management $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 91 | dep_rabbitmq_stomp = git_rmq rabbitmq-stomp $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 92 | dep_rabbitmq_stream = git_rmq rabbitmq-stream $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 93 | dep_rabbitmq_toke = git_rmq rabbitmq-toke $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 94 | dep_rabbitmq_top = git_rmq rabbitmq-top $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 95 | dep_rabbitmq_tracing = git_rmq rabbitmq-tracing $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 96 | dep_rabbitmq_trust_store = git_rmq rabbitmq-trust-store $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 97 | dep_rabbitmq_test = git_rmq rabbitmq-test $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 98 | dep_rabbitmq_web_dispatch = git_rmq rabbitmq-web-dispatch $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 99 | dep_rabbitmq_web_stomp = git_rmq rabbitmq-web-stomp $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 100 | dep_rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples = git_rmq rabbitmq-web-stomp-examples $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 101 | dep_rabbitmq_web_mqtt = git_rmq rabbitmq-web-mqtt $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 102 | dep_rabbitmq_web_mqtt_examples = git_rmq rabbitmq-web-mqtt-examples $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 103 | dep_rabbitmq_website = git_rmq rabbitmq-website $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) live master 104 | dep_toke = git_rmq toke $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 105 | 106 | dep_rabbitmq_public_umbrella = git_rmq rabbitmq-public-umbrella $(current_rmq_ref) $(base_rmq_ref) master 107 | 108 | # Third-party dependencies version pinning. 109 | # 110 | # We do that in this file, which is copied in all projects, to ensure 111 | # all projects use the same versions. It avoids conflicts and makes it 112 | # possible to work with rabbitmq-public-umbrella. 113 | 114 | dep_accept = hex 0.3.5 115 | dep_cowboy = hex 2.8.0 116 | dep_cowlib = hex 2.9.1 117 | dep_jsx = hex 2.11.0 118 | dep_lager = hex 3.8.0 119 | dep_prometheus = git https://github.com/deadtrickster/prometheus.erl.git master 120 | dep_ra = git https://github.com/rabbitmq/ra.git master 121 | dep_ranch = hex 1.7.1 122 | dep_recon = hex 2.5.1 123 | dep_observer_cli = hex 1.5.4 124 | dep_stdout_formatter = hex 0.2.4 125 | dep_sysmon_handler = hex 1.3.0 126 | 127 | RABBITMQ_COMPONENTS = amqp_client \ 128 | amqp10_common \ 129 | amqp10_client \ 130 | rabbit \ 131 | rabbit_common \ 132 | rabbitmq_amqp1_0 \ 133 | rabbitmq_auth_backend_amqp \ 134 | rabbitmq_auth_backend_cache \ 135 | rabbitmq_auth_backend_http \ 136 | rabbitmq_auth_backend_ldap \ 137 | rabbitmq_auth_backend_oauth2 \ 138 | rabbitmq_auth_mechanism_ssl \ 139 | rabbitmq_aws \ 140 | rabbitmq_boot_steps_visualiser \ 141 | rabbitmq_cli \ 142 | rabbitmq_codegen \ 143 | rabbitmq_consistent_hash_exchange \ 144 | rabbitmq_ct_client_helpers \ 145 | rabbitmq_ct_helpers \ 146 | rabbitmq_delayed_message_exchange \ 147 | rabbitmq_dotnet_client \ 148 | rabbitmq_event_exchange \ 149 | rabbitmq_federation \ 150 | rabbitmq_federation_management \ 151 | rabbitmq_java_client \ 152 | rabbitmq_jms_client \ 153 | rabbitmq_jms_cts \ 154 | rabbitmq_jms_topic_exchange \ 155 | rabbitmq_lvc_exchange \ 156 | rabbitmq_management \ 157 | rabbitmq_management_agent \ 158 | rabbitmq_management_exchange \ 159 | rabbitmq_management_themes \ 160 | rabbitmq_message_timestamp \ 161 | rabbitmq_metronome \ 162 | rabbitmq_mqtt \ 163 | rabbitmq_objc_client \ 164 | rabbitmq_peer_discovery_aws \ 165 | rabbitmq_peer_discovery_common \ 166 | rabbitmq_peer_discovery_consul \ 167 | rabbitmq_peer_discovery_etcd \ 168 | rabbitmq_peer_discovery_k8s \ 169 | rabbitmq_prometheus \ 170 | rabbitmq_random_exchange \ 171 | rabbitmq_recent_history_exchange \ 172 | rabbitmq_routing_node_stamp \ 173 | rabbitmq_rtopic_exchange \ 174 | rabbitmq_server_release \ 175 | rabbitmq_sharding \ 176 | rabbitmq_shovel \ 177 | rabbitmq_shovel_management \ 178 | rabbitmq_stomp \ 179 | rabbitmq_stream \ 180 | rabbitmq_toke \ 181 | rabbitmq_top \ 182 | rabbitmq_tracing \ 183 | rabbitmq_trust_store \ 184 | rabbitmq_web_dispatch \ 185 | rabbitmq_web_mqtt \ 186 | rabbitmq_web_mqtt_examples \ 187 | rabbitmq_web_stomp \ 188 | rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples \ 189 | rabbitmq_website 190 | 191 | # Erlang.mk does not rebuild dependencies by default, once they were 192 | # compiled once, except for those listed in the `$(FORCE_REBUILD)` 193 | # variable. 194 | # 195 | # We want all RabbitMQ components to always be rebuilt: this eases 196 | # the work on several components at the same time. 197 | 198 | FORCE_REBUILD = $(RABBITMQ_COMPONENTS) 199 | 200 | # Several components have a custom erlang.mk/build.config, mainly 201 | # to disable eunit. Therefore, we can't use the top-level project's 202 | # erlang.mk copy. 203 | NO_AUTOPATCH += $(RABBITMQ_COMPONENTS) 204 | 205 | ifeq ($(origin current_rmq_ref),undefined) 206 | ifneq ($(wildcard .git),) 207 | current_rmq_ref := $(shell (\ 208 | ref=$$(LANG=C git branch --list | awk '/^\* \(.*detached / {ref=$$0; sub(/.*detached [^ ]+ /, "", ref); sub(/\)$$/, "", ref); print ref; exit;} /^\* / {ref=$$0; sub(/^\* /, "", ref); print ref; exit}');\ 209 | if test "$$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)" != "$$ref"; then echo "$$ref"; fi)) 210 | else 211 | current_rmq_ref := master 212 | endif 213 | endif 214 | export current_rmq_ref 215 | 216 | ifeq ($(origin base_rmq_ref),undefined) 217 | ifneq ($(wildcard .git),) 218 | possible_base_rmq_ref := master 219 | ifeq ($(possible_base_rmq_ref),$(current_rmq_ref)) 220 | base_rmq_ref := $(current_rmq_ref) 221 | else 222 | base_rmq_ref := $(shell \ 223 | (git rev-parse --verify -q master >/dev/null && \ 224 | git rev-parse --verify -q $(possible_base_rmq_ref) >/dev/null && \ 225 | git merge-base --is-ancestor $$(git merge-base master HEAD) $(possible_base_rmq_ref) && \ 226 | echo $(possible_base_rmq_ref)) || \ 227 | echo master) 228 | endif 229 | else 230 | base_rmq_ref := master 231 | endif 232 | endif 233 | export base_rmq_ref 234 | 235 | # Repository URL selection. 236 | # 237 | # First, we infer other components' location from the current project 238 | # repository URL, if it's a Git repository: 239 | # - We take the "origin" remote URL as the base 240 | # - The current project name and repository name is replaced by the 241 | # target's properties: 242 | # eg. rabbitmq-common is replaced by rabbitmq-codegen 243 | # eg. rabbit_common is replaced by rabbitmq_codegen 244 | # 245 | # If cloning from this computed location fails, we fallback to RabbitMQ 246 | # upstream which is GitHub. 247 | 248 | # Macro to transform eg. "rabbit_common" to "rabbitmq-common". 249 | rmq_cmp_repo_name = $(word 2,$(dep_$(1))) 250 | 251 | # Upstream URL for the current project. 252 | RABBITMQ_COMPONENT_REPO_NAME := $(call rmq_cmp_repo_name,$(PROJECT)) 253 | RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_FETCH_URL ?= https://github.com/rabbitmq/$(RABBITMQ_COMPONENT_REPO_NAME).git 254 | RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_PUSH_URL ?= git@github.com:rabbitmq/$(RABBITMQ_COMPONENT_REPO_NAME).git 255 | 256 | # Current URL for the current project. If this is not a Git clone, 257 | # default to the upstream Git repository. 258 | ifneq ($(wildcard .git),) 259 | git_origin_fetch_url := $(shell git config remote.origin.url) 260 | git_origin_push_url := $(shell git config remote.origin.pushurl || git config remote.origin.url) 261 | RABBITMQ_CURRENT_FETCH_URL ?= $(git_origin_fetch_url) 262 | RABBITMQ_CURRENT_PUSH_URL ?= $(git_origin_push_url) 263 | else 264 | RABBITMQ_CURRENT_FETCH_URL ?= $(RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_FETCH_URL) 265 | RABBITMQ_CURRENT_PUSH_URL ?= $(RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_PUSH_URL) 266 | endif 267 | 268 | # Macro to replace the following pattern: 269 | # 1. /foo.git -> /bar.git 270 | # 2. /foo -> /bar 271 | # 3. /foo/ -> /bar/ 272 | subst_repo_name = $(patsubst %/$(1)/%,%/$(2)/%,$(patsubst %/$(1),%/$(2),$(patsubst %/$(1).git,%/$(2).git,$(3)))) 273 | 274 | # Macro to replace both the project's name (eg. "rabbit_common") and 275 | # repository name (eg. "rabbitmq-common") by the target's equivalent. 276 | # 277 | # This macro is kept on one line because we don't want whitespaces in 278 | # the returned value, as it's used in $(dep_fetch_git_rmq) in a shell 279 | # single-quoted string. 280 | dep_rmq_repo = $(if $(dep_$(2)),$(call subst_repo_name,$(PROJECT),$(2),$(call subst_repo_name,$(RABBITMQ_COMPONENT_REPO_NAME),$(call rmq_cmp_repo_name,$(2)),$(1))),$(pkg_$(1)_repo)) 281 | 282 | dep_rmq_commits = $(if $(dep_$(1)), \ 283 | $(wordlist 3,$(words $(dep_$(1))),$(dep_$(1))), \ 284 | $(pkg_$(1)_commit)) 285 | 286 | define dep_fetch_git_rmq 287 | fetch_url1='$(call dep_rmq_repo,$(RABBITMQ_CURRENT_FETCH_URL),$(1))'; \ 288 | fetch_url2='$(call dep_rmq_repo,$(RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_FETCH_URL),$(1))'; \ 289 | if test "$$$$fetch_url1" != '$(RABBITMQ_CURRENT_FETCH_URL)' && \ 290 | git clone -q -n -- "$$$$fetch_url1" $(DEPS_DIR)/$(call dep_name,$(1)); then \ 291 | fetch_url="$$$$fetch_url1"; \ 292 | push_url='$(call dep_rmq_repo,$(RABBITMQ_CURRENT_PUSH_URL),$(1))'; \ 293 | elif git clone -q -n -- "$$$$fetch_url2" $(DEPS_DIR)/$(call dep_name,$(1)); then \ 294 | fetch_url="$$$$fetch_url2"; \ 295 | push_url='$(call dep_rmq_repo,$(RABBITMQ_UPSTREAM_PUSH_URL),$(1))'; \ 296 | fi; \ 297 | cd $(DEPS_DIR)/$(call dep_name,$(1)) && ( \ 298 | $(foreach ref,$(call dep_rmq_commits,$(1)), \ 299 | git checkout -q $(ref) >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ 300 | ) \ 301 | (echo "error: no valid pathspec among: $(call dep_rmq_commits,$(1))" \ 302 | 1>&2 && false) ) && \ 303 | (test "$$$$fetch_url" = "$$$$push_url" || \ 304 | git remote set-url --push origin "$$$$push_url") 305 | endef 306 | 307 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 308 | # Component distribution. 309 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 310 | 311 | list-dist-deps:: 312 | @: 313 | 314 | prepare-dist:: 315 | @: 316 | 317 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 318 | # Umbrella-specific settings. 319 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------- 320 | 321 | # If the top-level project is a RabbitMQ component, we override 322 | # $(DEPS_DIR) for this project to point to the top-level's one. 323 | # 324 | # We also verify that the guessed DEPS_DIR is actually named `deps`, 325 | # to rule out any situation where it is a coincidence that we found a 326 | # `rabbitmq-components.mk` up upper directories. 327 | 328 | possible_deps_dir_1 = $(abspath ..) 329 | possible_deps_dir_2 = $(abspath ../../..) 330 | 331 | ifeq ($(notdir $(possible_deps_dir_1)),deps) 332 | ifneq ($(wildcard $(possible_deps_dir_1)/../rabbitmq-components.mk),) 333 | deps_dir_overriden = 1 334 | DEPS_DIR ?= $(possible_deps_dir_1) 335 | DISABLE_DISTCLEAN = 1 336 | endif 337 | endif 338 | 339 | ifeq ($(deps_dir_overriden),) 340 | ifeq ($(notdir $(possible_deps_dir_2)),deps) 341 | ifneq ($(wildcard $(possible_deps_dir_2)/../rabbitmq-components.mk),) 342 | deps_dir_overriden = 1 343 | DEPS_DIR ?= $(possible_deps_dir_2) 344 | DISABLE_DISTCLEAN = 1 345 | endif 346 | endif 347 | endif 348 | 349 | ifneq ($(wildcard UMBRELLA.md),) 350 | DISABLE_DISTCLEAN = 1 351 | endif 352 | 353 | # We disable `make distclean` so $(DEPS_DIR) is not accidentally removed. 354 | 355 | ifeq ($(DISABLE_DISTCLEAN),1) 356 | ifneq ($(filter distclean distclean-deps,$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) 357 | SKIP_DEPS = 1 358 | endif 359 | endif 360 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/rabbit_web_stomp_examples_app.erl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | %% This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public 2 | %% License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this 3 | %% file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. 4 | %% 5 | %% Copyright (c) 2007-2020 VMware, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 6 | %% 7 | 8 | -module(rabbit_web_stomp_examples_app). 9 | 10 | -behaviour(application). 11 | -export([start/2,stop/1]). 12 | 13 | %% Dummy supervisor - see Ulf Wiger's comment at 14 | %% http://erlang.2086793.n4.nabble.com/initializing-library-applications-without-processes-td2094473.html 15 | -behaviour(supervisor). 16 | -export([init/1]). 17 | 18 | start(_Type, _StartArgs) -> 19 | {ok, Listener} = application:get_env(rabbitmq_web_stomp_examples, listener), 20 | {ok, _} = rabbit_web_dispatch:register_static_context( 21 | web_stomp_examples, Listener, "web-stomp-examples", ?MODULE, 22 | "priv", "WEB-STOMP: examples"), 23 | supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, []). 24 | 25 | stop(_State) -> 26 | rabbit_web_dispatch:unregister_context(web_stomp_examples), 27 | ok. 28 | 29 | init([]) -> {ok, {{one_for_one, 3, 10}, []}}. 30 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------