This Symfony Messenger transport allows you to use Enqueue to send and receive your messages from all the supported brokers.
- Install the transport
composer req enqueue/messenger-adapter
- Configure the Enqueue bundle as you would normaly do (see Enqueue's Bundle documentation). If you are using the recipes, you should
just have to configure the environment variables to configure the
defaultEnqueue transport:
# .env
# ...
###> enqueue/enqueue-bundle ###
ENQUEUE_DSN=amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672/%2f
###< enqueue/enqueue-bundle ###- Configure Messenger's transport (that we will name
amqp) to use Enqueue'sdefaulttransport:
# config/packages/messenger.yaml
framework:
messenger:
transports:
amqp: enqueue://default- Route the messages that have to go through the message queue:
# config/packages/framework.yaml
framework:
messenger:
# ...
routing:
'App\Message\MyMessage': amqp- Consume!
bin/console messenger:consume-messages amqpIn the transport DSN, you can add extra configuration. Here is the reference DSN (note that the values are just for the example):
enqueue://default
?queue[routingKey][name]=queue_name
&topic[name]=topic_name
&topic[type]=topic|fanout|direct
&deliveryDelay=1800
&delayStrategy=Enqueue\AmqpTools\RabbitMqDelayPluginDelayStrategy
&timeToLive=3600
&receiveTimeout=1000
&priority=1
You can send a message on a specific topic using TransportConfiguration envelope item with your message:
use Enqueue\MessengerAdapter\EnvelopeItem\TransportConfiguration;
// ...
$this->bus->dispatch((new Envelope($message))->with(new TransportConfiguration(
['topic' => 'specific-topic']
)));