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NAME

       amqp-consume          — Consume messages from a queue on an AMQP server

SYNOPSIS

       amqp-consume                                                                        OPTION
       command                                           args

Description

       amqp-consume consumes messages from a queue on an AMQP  server.   For  each  message  that
       arrives,  a  receiving  command  is  run, with the message body supplied to it on standard
       input.

       amqp-consume can consume from an existing queue, or it can create a  new  queue.   It  can
       optionally bind the queue to an existing exchange.

       By default, messages will be consumed with explicit acknowledgements.  A message will only
       be acknowledged if the receiving command exits successfully (i.e. with  an  exit  code  of
       zero).  The AMQP ``no ack'' mode (a.k.a. auto-ack mode) can be enable with the -A option.

Options

       -q

       --queue=queue name
                 The name of the queue to consume messages from.

                 If  the  --queue option is omitted, the AMQP server will assign a unique name to
                 the queue, and that server-assigned name will be dixsplayed on stderr; this case
                 implies that an exclusive queue should be declared.

       -e

       --exchange=exchange name
                 Specifies  that  an  exclusive  queue should be declared, and bound to the given
                 exchange.  The specified exchange should already exist  unless  the  --exchange-
                 type                          option  is  used  to  request  the  creation of an
                 exchange.

       -r

       --routing-key=routing key
                 The routing key for binding.  If omitted, an empty routing key is assumed.

       -d

       --declare Forces an exclusive queue to be declared, even when it otherwise would  not  be.
                 That  is, when a queue name is specified with the --queue option, but no binding
                 to an exchange is requested with the --exchange option.  Note:  this  option  is
                 deprecated and may be removed in a future version, use the --exclusive option to
                 explicitly declare an exclusive queue.

       -x

       --exclusive
                 Declared queues are non-exclusive by default, this option forces declaration  of
                 exclusive queues.

       -A

       --no-ack=routing key
                 Enable  ``no  ack''  mode: The AMQP server will unconditionally acknowledge each
                 message that is delivered,  regardless  of  whether  the  target  command  exits
                 successfully or not.

       -c

       --count=limit
                 Stop consuming after the given number of messages have been received.

       -p

       --prefetch-count=limit
                 Request  the  server  to  only  send limit                         messages at a
                 time.

                 If any value was  passed  to  --count,  the  value  passed  to  --prefetch-count
                 should be smaller than that, or otherwise it will be ignored.

                 If -A/--no-ack is passed, this option has no effect.

Examples

       Consume messages from an existing queue
              ``myqueue'', and output the message bodies on standard output via cat:" 10

       $
       amqp-publish -q myqueue cat

       Bind a new exclusive queue to an
              exchange   ``myexch'',   and  send  each  message  body  to  the  script  myscript,
              automatically acknowledging them on the server:" 10

       $
       amqp-consume -A -e myexch ./myscript

See also

       librabbitmq-tools(7)             describes connection-related options common  to  all  the
       RabbitMQ C Client tools.

                                                                                  amqp-consume(1)