hpfeeds

Python implementation of the hpfeeds client and broker


Keywords
hpfeeds, python3
License
GPL-2.0+
Install
pip install hpfeeds==3.1.0

Documentation

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About

hpfeeds is a lightweight authenticated publish-subscribe protocol. It has a simple wire-format so that everyone is able to subscribe to the feeds with their favorite language in almost no time. Different feeds are separated by channels and support arbitrary binary payloads. This means that the channel users decide the structure of data. It is common to pass JSON over hpfeeds.

This project aims to deliver a modern python 3 compatible broker written on top of asyncio as well as a python 3 compatible client.

Installation

The core client does not have any dependencies. You can install it with with pip.

pip install hpfeeds

You can run a command line tail of a hpfeeds channel with the command line:

hpfeeds subscribe --host localhost -p 10000 -i myident -s mysecret -c mychannel

You can also publish a single event too:

hpfeeds publish --host localhost -p 10000 -i myident -s mysecret -c mychannel '{"event": "ping"}'

You can install the broker dependencies with pip too:

pip install hpfeeds[broker]

You can also run a broker with Docker:

docker run -p "0.0.0.0:20000:20000" -p "0.0.0.0:9431:9431" hpfeeds/hpfeeds-broker:latest

It will store access keys in an sqlite database in /app/var. The sqlite client installed in the container for managing access. You should make sure /app/var is a volume. Your clients can connect to port 20000, and prometheus can connect on port 9431.

More detailed documentation is available at https://python.hpfeeds.org.