TL;DR
Langohr is a small Clojure RabbitMQ client.
2.8.1
is a minor feature release.
Changes between Langohr 2.7.x and 2.8.1
Client-side Channel Flow Removed
langohr.channel/flow
and langohr.channel/flow?
were removed.
Client-side flow control has been deprecated for a while and was removed
in RabbitMQ Java client 3.3.0.
RabbitMQ Java Client Upgrade
RabbitMQ Java client dependency has been updated to 3.3.0
.
Clojure 1.6 By Default
Langohr now depends on org.clojure/clojure
version 1.6.0
. It is
still compatible with Clojure 1.4 and if your project.clj
depends on
a different version, it will be used, but 1.6 is the default now.
We encourage all users to upgrade to 1.6, it is a drop-in replacement for the majority of projects out there.
langohr.http/protocol-ports
langohr.http/protocol-ports
is a new function that returns
a map of protocol names to protocol ports. The protocols
are listed with langohr.http/list-enabled-protocols
.
Change Log
Langohr change log is available on GitHub.
Langohr is a ClojureWerkz Project
Langohr is part of the group of libraries known as ClojureWerkz, together with
- Elastisch, a minimalistic well documented Clojure client for ElasticSearch
- Cassaforte, a Clojure Cassandra client built around CQL 3.0
- Monger, a Clojure MongoDB client for a more civilized age
- Neocons, a client for the Neo4J REST API
- Quartzite, a powerful scheduling library
and several others. If you like Langohr, you may also like our other projects.
Let us know what you think on Twitter or on the Clojure mailing list.
About The Author
Michael on behalf of the ClojureWerkz Team