Skip to content

albertleigh/redux-solace

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date
Aug 14, 2020
Mar 10, 2019
Aug 13, 2020
Aug 13, 2020
Aug 14, 2020
Aug 14, 2020
Mar 12, 2019
Aug 13, 2020
Aug 13, 2020
Aug 14, 2020
Mar 11, 2019
Mar 13, 2019

Repository files navigation

Redux solace

version license

Redux-solace wraps the solace js library into a reusable redux middleware

  • It is designed for browser runtime only, not for node js runtime
  • Written in Typescript
  • Provide promise based Apis
  • Provide flux action based Apis
  • All action parameters follow the Redux/FLUX pattern
  • Wrap solace api into one core class
  • Support Multi-session management
  • Support Publish/Subscribe to topics
  • Support Queue msg
  • Support request/reply msg

Documentation

Quick start

Install

    npm install redux-solace -S
    
    -- or 
    
    yarn add redux-solace

Build the middleware and inject into store

User the createSolaceMiddleware to create one middleware and add it to middleware chain.

    import  { createSolaceMiddleware } from 'redux-solace'
    
    const solaceMiddleware = createSolaceMiddleware();
    const middleware = compose(applyMiddleware(
        sagaMiddleware,
        solaceMiddleware
    ), devtools);
    
    const store = createStore(
        rootReducer,
        middleware
    )
    

Then inject the store into your frontend freawer like (React, Angular 5/6/7)

    const store = configureStore();
    
    store.dispatch(applicationStarted());
    
    ReactDom.render(
        <React.Fragment>
            <Provider store={store}>
                <App/>
            </Provider>
        </React.Fragment>
    );

All set

Make no mistake , you are now good to connect to the solace message router.

    // import the session package and rename it if needed
    import { Session as SolaceSession } from 'redux-solace';
    
    function* createOneSolaceSession(){
        const state = yield select(getSession);
        yield put (SolaceSession.actions.createAndConnectSession({
            hostUrl:            state.newSessionHostUrl,
            vpn:                state.newSessionVpn,
            username:           state.newSessionUsername,
            sessionCache:       state.newSessionCache,
            pass:               state.newSessionPass,
            config:{
                usePerMsgAck:   state.newSessionUsePerMsgAck,
            }
        }))
    }
    
    export default function*(){
        yield takeLatest(SESSION_SUBMIT_NEW, createOneSolaceSession);
    }

sample response action object

    {
      "type": "REDUX_SOLACE::CREATE_AND_CONNECT_SESSION_RES",
      "payload": {
          "result": {
            "id": "9401a90b-b4e3-4987-9910-3ed9d7b3ff",
            "name": "Session-0",
            "session": {...} // native solace session object
            "config": {
              "usePerMsgAck": false
            },
            "subscribedTopics": [],
            "consumeDict": {},
            "createdAt": new Date(15326723722)
          }
      },
      "error": false      
    }

Response action could be listened like

    import { Session as SolaceSession } from 'redux-solace';

    function* handleSolaceSessionResponse(action){
        // if there were any errors while creating the session, the action.error would be the error obj
        if (!action.error){
            yield put(applicationNewSnackbar({message:`${action.payload.result.name} created`}))
            
        }
    }
    
    export default function*(){
        yield takeLatest(SolaceSession.actions.CREATE_AND_CONNECT_SESSION_RES, handleSolaceSessionResponse);
    }

or a SOLACE_CONTEXT_CHANGED action will be also emitted if sessions changed

    import { handleActions } from 'redux-actions';
    import { Session as SolaceSession } from 'redux-solace';
    
    const defaultState = {...};
    
    export default handleActions({
        [SolaceSession.actions.SOLACE_CONTEXT_CHANGED]:(state,action)=>{
            const {
                total,
                defaultSessionId,
                sessionContexts
            } = action.payload;
            return {
                ...state,
                total,
                defaultSessionId,
                sessions:sessionContexts,
            }
        }
    })

Performance

A benchmark pressure test has been conducted along with a original solution using delegate server connecting solace router via websocket(socket.io). The conclusion is, using redux-solace will be 10-30ms slower on average per message than original solution using delegate server, but redux-solace brings flexibility, avoids delegate sever preprocess or schema negotiation cross teams.