Distributed Event Bus Rebus Integration
This document explains how to configure the Rebus as the distributed event bus provider. See the distributed event bus document to learn how to use the distributed event bus system
Installation
Use the ABP CLI to add Volo.Abp.EventBus.Rebus NuGet package to your project:
- Install the ABP CLI if you haven't installed before.
- Open a command line (terminal) in the directory of the
.csproj
file you want to add theVolo.Abp.EventBus.Rebus
package. - Run
abp add-package Volo.Abp.EventBus.Rebus
command.
If you want to do it manually, install the Volo.Abp.EventBus.Rebus NuGet package to your project and add [DependsOn(typeof(AbpEventBusRebusModule))]
to the ABP module class inside your project.
Configuration
You can configure using the standard configuration system, like using the options classes.
The Options Classes
AbpRebusEventBusOptions
classe can be used to configure the event bus options for the Rebus.
You can configure this options inside the PreConfigureServices
of your module.
Example: Minimize configuration
PreConfigure<AbpRebusEventBusOptions>(options =>
{
options.InputQueueName = "eventbus";
});
Rebus has many options, you can use the Configurer
property of AbpRebusEventBusOptions
class to configure.
Default events are stored in memory. See the rebus document for more details.
Example: Configure the store
PreConfigure<AbpRebusEventBusOptions>(options =>
{
options.InputQueueName = "eventbus";
options.Configurer = rebusConfigurer =>
{
rebusConfigurer.Transport(t => t.UseMsmq("eventbus"));
rebusConfigurer.Subscriptions(s => s.UseJsonFile(@"subscriptions.json"));
};
});
You can use the Publish
properpty of AbpRebusEventBusOptions
class to change the publishing method
Example: Configure the event publishing
PreConfigure<AbpRebusEventBusOptions>(options =>
{
options.InputQueueName = "eventbus";
options.Publish = async (bus, type, data) =>
{
await bus.Publish(data);
};
});