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NAME

       Message::Passing::Output::AMQP - output messages to AMQP.

SYNOPSIS

           message-pass --input STDIN --output AMQP --output_options '{"exchange_name":"test","hostname":"127.0.0.1","username":"guest","password":"guest"}'

DESCRIPTION

       A Message::Passing AnyEvent::RabbitMQ output class.

       Can be used as part of a chain of classes with the message-pass utility, or directly as a
       logger in normal perl applications.

ATTRIBUTES

   routing_key
       The routing key for all messages, defaults to ''.

   header_cb
       Optional callback function which gets passed the message before it is serialized using
       "serialize_cb".  Should return a hashref which gets passed to publish( header => ).

       NOTE: if you want to set the message headers (note the s) you have to pass them inside
       headers, e.g.:

         {
             content_type => 'application/json',
             headers => {
                 key => 'value',
             }
         }

   serialize_cb
       Optional callback function which gets passed the message and should return a scalar. This
       is useful when passing structured messages e.g. hashrefs or objects where some attributes
       should be accessible for the "header_cb" function.  If the serialization happens before
       using a Message::Passing::Role::Filter it would require to deserialize it again in
       header_cb.  To use a Message::Passing filter you can instantiate it and pass it's filter
       function to serialize_cb:

         my $filter = Message::Passing::Filter::Encoder::JSON->new(output_to => undef);

         ...

         {
             serialize_cb => sub { $filter->filter(shift) },
         }

METHODS

   consume
       Sends a message.

SEE ALSO

       Message::Passing::AMQP
       Message::Passing::Input::AMQP
       Message::Passing
       AMQP
       <http://www.zeromq.org/>

AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       See Message::Passing::AMQP.