This projects enables a smooth integration of Pousse-Café Pulsar in a Spring application.
Your Spring configuration class should look like this (do not forget to include poussecafe.spring
in your
package scan):
@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "poussecafe.spring" })
public class AppConfiguration {
@Bean
public Bundles bundles(
PulsarMessaging messaging,
Storage storage) {
MessagingAndStorage messagingAndStorage = new MessagingAndStorage(messaging, storage);
return new Bundles.Builder()
// Register your bundles here using withBundle and use messagingAndStorage
// when building them
.build();
}
}
poussecafe.spring.pulsar.broker
: the URL of Pulsar broken (default ispulsar://localhost:6650
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.subscriptionTopics
: a comma-separated list of topics (default ispousse-cafe
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.subscriptionName
: the subscription name (default ispousse-cafe
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.defaultPublicationTopic
: the topic used when publishing messages if none is explicitly provided (default ispousse-cafe
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.subscriptionType
: the subscription type (default isShared
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.statsIntervalInS
: the stats publication interval (in s); a negative value disables stats reporting (default is-1
)poussecafe.spring.pulsar.sendAsynchronously
: messages are sent using the asynchronous API of Pulsar client (default isfalse
)
Add the following snippet to your POM:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.pousse-cafe-framework</groupId>
<artifactId>pousse-cafe-spring-pulsar</artifactId>
<version>${poussecafe.spring.pulsar.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.pulsar</groupId>
<artifactId>pulsar-client</artifactId>
<version>${pulsar.version}</version>
</dependency>