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NixBus Event Bus

NixBus Event Bus is a secure, robust, and efficient event bus over HTTP. This JavaScript SDK allows you to integrate NixBus into your applications seamlessly, enabling decoupled event-driven architectures. Ideal for microservices, this SDK supports event publishing, subscribing, and processing with ease.

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Features

  • Simple Integration: Easily add NixBus to your project using NixBus NPM package.
  • Secure Communication: End-to-end encryption ensures your event data is safe.
  • Scalable: Handle events across multiple microservices and locations.
  • In-Memory Option: Use the in-memory event bus for smaller applications.
  • Detailed Monitoring: Monitor your event usage and system performance in real-time via NixBus dashboard.

Installation

To install the NixBus Event Bus SDK, run the following command:

npm install @nixbus/event-bus --save -E

Usage

Subscribing to Events and running the event bus

import { getNixBusHttp } from '@nixbus/event-bus'

const nixbus = getNixBusHttp({
  token: 'your_token',
  passphrase: 'your_passphrase',
})

await nixbus.subscribe('event_type', {
  id: 'a_subscriber_id',
  action: async (event) => {
    console.log('Received event:', event)
    // Process the event
  },
  config: { maxRetries: 3, timeout: 10, concurrency: 500 },
})

nixbus.run()

Subscribing to Events with deadAction and running the event bus

import { getNixBusHttp } from '@nixbus/event-bus'

const nixbus = getNixBusHttp({
  token: 'your_token',
  passphrase: 'your_passphrase',
})

await nixbus.subscribe('event_type', {
  id: 'a_subscriber_id',
  action: async (event) => {
    console.log('Processing event:', event)
    // Your business logic
  },
  deadAction: async (event) => {
    console.log('Dead event encountered:', event)
    // Handle events that reach maxRetries
  },
  config: { maxRetries: 3, timeout: 10, concurrency: 500 },
})

nixbus.run()

Publishing events

import { getNixBusHttp } from '@nixbus/event-bus'

const nixbus = getNixBusHttp({
  token: 'your_token',
  passphrase: 'your_passphrase',
})

await nixbus.publish({
  type: 'event_type',
  payload: { welcome: 'to the event bus' },
})

Key Concepts

Timeout

  • Events must be processed by the subscriber's action within the configured timeout.
  • If an event is not processed (marked as finished or failed) within this timeout, it will be re-delivered for processing.
  • This ensures no events are lost, even in cases of temporary subscriber issues.

maxRetries

  • Defines the maximum number of retry attempts for a subscriber's action.
  • If the action fails repeatedly and reaches the maxRetries limit, the event is considered a "dead event."
  • Dead events trigger the optional deadAction, providing a chance for compensatory handling or logging.

Automatic Event Marking

The library automatically manages the lifecycle of events:

  • Finished: If the action completes successfully without errors, the event is marked as finished and will not be re-delivered.
  • Failed: If the action throws an error or fails to process the event, the event is marked as failed and remains eligible for retry until maxRetries is reached.
  • DeadAction Handling:
    • If the event exceeds maxRetries, the deadAction (if defined) is triggered.
    • After the deadAction runs (whether it succeeds or throws an error), the event is marked as finished and will not be re-delivered.

Behavior When deadAction Is Not Defined

  • If no deadAction is defined for the subscriber, the event will remain unmarked after reaching maxRetries.
  • This means:
    • The event will stay in the dead-letter queue but will not be processed further.
    • Increasing the subscriber's maxRetries will allow the event to be reprocessed. The action will run again for the event until it is successfully processed or reaches the new maxRetries.

DeadAction

  • Purpose: Allows you to define custom handling for events that exceed their retry limits. Common use cases include logging, notifying administrators, or archiving data for manual inspection.
  • Execution: Runs only once when an event reaches the retry limit. After execution, the event is marked as finished.
  • Optional: If no deadAction is defined, events remain in the dead-letter queue and can be reprocessed by increasing the maxRetries.

Examples

Check out the examples folder for more usage examples. These examples can help you test and understand how to implement NixBus in your projects.

API Documentation

For more detailed information on using the NixBus HTTP API, or if you want to create your own implementation or build SDKs in other languages, please refer to NixBus API documentation.