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This project is a PHP Stomp Client that besides it implements the Stomp protocol fully, brings some ActiveMQ and Apollo specific utils that could make your messaging from PHP easier.
This library was initially developed by Dejan Bosanac. We would like to thank you for your work and we're happy to continue it.
4.*
which requires php-5.6
. Support for php-5.6
ends with version 5.*
.4.2.*
for php-5.5
and 3.*
for php-5.3
, please consider to update php.fusesource/stomp-php@2.x
clients you can use version 2.2.2
.2.x
won't be compatible with fusesource/stomp-php
. (https://github.com/dejanb/stomp-php.)composer require stomp-php/stomp-php
You find different usage tutorials in our example project https://github.com/stomp-php/stomp-php-examples.
It's hard to find out if a socket connection is still working or not, Stomp allows us to use heartbeats to test if client and server are ready to serve messages.
You should use \Stomp\Network\Observer\ServerAliveObserver
or \Stomp\Network\Observer\HeartbeatEmitter
to receive or
send heartbeats. Doing so will ensure that your client will detect a broken connection in time. Please have a look at
https://github.com/stomp-php/stomp-php-examples for some example code with additonal comments.
If you used fusesource/stomp-php
before, you can use our 2.x
versions.
"require": {
"stomp-php/stomp-php": "2.*"
}
We code in PSR2
, please use our predefined pre_commit.sh
hook.
To run the tests you first need to fetch the dependencies for the test suite via composer:
$ php composer.phar install
The functional testsuite is divided into three broker versions.
Currently it's running on ActiveMq
(Port 61010), Apollo
(61020), RabbitMq
(61030), Artemis
(61040).
Apollo should be configured to use admin:password and RabbitMq to guest:guest.
While ActiveMq must be configured to use no login at all.
You can setup all brokers by running travisci/bin/start.sh
. Stop them by travisci/bin/stop.sh
. (Docker is required.)
If you only like to run the functional generic tests, ensure Apollo is configured.
A basic setup can be achieved by running ./travisci/bin/apollo-mq.sh 1.7.1
.
(If you want to create a local running broker, you find the config / setup at travisci/docker/apollo-mq/
)