A NestJS library for managing asynchronous and synchronous messages with support for buses, handlers, channels, and consumers. This library simplifies building scalable and decoupled applications by facilitating robust message handling pipelines while ensuring flexibility and reliability.
https://nestjstools.gitbook.io/nestjstools-messaging-docs
npm install @nestjstools/messaging @nestjstools/messaging-nats-extension
or
yarn add @nestjstools/messaging @nestjstools/messaging-nats-extension
import { Module } from '@nestjs/common';
import { MessagingModule } from '@nestjstools/messaging';
import { SendMessageHandler } from './handlers/send-message.handler';
import { MessagingNatsExtensionModule, NatsChannelConfig } from "@nestjstools/messaging-nats-extension";
@Module({
imports: [
MessagingNatsExtensionModule, // Importing the Nats extension module
MessagingModule.forRoot({
buses: [
{
name: 'nats-message.bus',
channels: ['nats-message'],
},
],
channels: [
new NatsChannelConfig({
name: 'nats-message',
enableConsumer: true, // Enable if you want to consume messages
connectionUris: ['nats://localhost:4222'],
subscriberName: 'nats-core',
}),
],
debug: true, // Optional: Enable debugging for Messaging operations
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
import { Controller, Get } from '@nestjs/common';
import { CreateUser } from './application/command/create-user';
import { IMessageBus, MessageBus, RoutingMessage } from '@nestjstools/messaging';
@Controller()
export class AppController {
constructor(
@MessageBus('nats-message.bus') private natsMessageBus: IMessageBus,
) {}
@Get('/nats')
createUser(): string {
this.natsMessageBus.dispatch(new RoutingMessage(new CreateUser('John FROM Nats'), 'my_app_command.create_user'));
return 'Message sent';
}
}
import { CreateUser } from '../create-user';
import { IMessageBus, IMessageHandler, MessageBus, MessageHandler, RoutingMessage, DenormalizeMessage } from '@nestjstools/messaging';
@MessageHandler('my_app_command.create_user')
export class CreateUserHandler implements IMessageHandler<CreateUser>{
handle(message: CreateUser): Promise<void> {
console.log(message);
// TODO Logic there
}
}
To enable communication with a Handler from services written in other languages, follow these steps:
-
Publish a Message to the queue
-
Include the Routing Key Header Your message must include a header attribute named
messaging-routing-key
. The value should correspond to the routing key defined in your NestJS message handler:@MessageHandler('my_app_command.create_user') // <-- Use this value as the routing key
-
You're Done! Once the message is published with the correct routing key, it will be automatically routed to the appropriate handler within the NestJS application.
Message routing behavior depends on the value of subscriberName
:
-
Static Routing: If
subscriberName
is a specific subject (e.g.,'order.created'
), all messages will be published directly to that subject. -
Wildcard Routing: If
subscriberName
contains a wildcard (e.g.,'order.*'
or'order.>'
), the system usesmessage.messageRoutingKey
as the publish subject instead. This enables dynamic routing based on the actual message type or topic.
// If subscriberName is 'order.*'
subscriberName = 'order.*';
message.messageRoutingKey = 'order.created';
// The message will be published to 'order.created'
This strategy allows you to use a single subscriber to handle a range of message types dynamically.
Property | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name |
The name of the NATS channel (e.g., 'nats-message' ). |
|
enableConsumer |
Whether to enable message consumption (i.e., process incoming messages). | true |
connectionUris |
An array of NATS server URIs to connect to (e.g., ['nats://localhost:4222'] ). |
|
subscriberName |
A unique identifier for the subscriber (used in queue group subscriptions). |