TL;DR

Langohr is a small Clojure RabbitMQ client.

2.7.1 is a minor feature release.

Changes between Langohr 2.6.x and 2.7.1

langohr.http/list-enabled-protocols

langohr.http/list-enabled-protocols is a new function that lists the protocols a RabbitMQ installation supports, e.g. "amqp" or "mqtt". Note that this currently does not include WebSTOMP (due to certain technical decisions in RabbitMQ Web STOMP plugin).

Changes between Langohr 2.5.x and 2.6.0

langohr.http/list-connections-from, /close-connections-from

langohr.http/list-connections-from and langohr.http/close-connections-from are two new functions that list and close connections for a given username, respectively:

(require '[langohr.http :as hc])

(hc/list-connections-from "guest")
;= a list of connections with username "guest"

;; closes all connections from "guest"
(hc/close-connections-from "guest")

clj-http Upgrade

clj-http dependency has been updated to 0.9.0.

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.

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About The Author

Michael on behalf of the ClojureWerkz Team