AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq 8.0.3

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dotnet add package AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq --version 8.0.3                
NuGet\Install-Package AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq -Version 8.0.3                
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<PackageReference Include="AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq" Version="8.0.3" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq --version 8.0.3                
#r "nuget: AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq, 8.0.3"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq&version=8.0.3

// Install AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=AspNetCore.Pulse.Rabbitmq&version=8.0.3                

RabbitMQ Health Check

This health check verifies the ability to communicate with a RabbitMQ server

Example Usage

With all of the following examples, you can additionally add the following parameters:

  • name: The health check name. Default if not specified is rabbitmq.
  • failureStatus: The HealthStatus that should be reported when the health check fails. Default is HealthStatus.Unhealthy.
  • tags: A list of tags that can be used to filter sets of health checks.
  • timeout: A System.TimeSpan representing the timeout of the check.

Basic

This will create a new IConnection and reuse on every request to get the health check result. Use the extension method where you provide the Uri to connect with. You can optionally set the SslOption if needed. IConnection created with this option use UseBackgroundThreadsForIO by default in order to gracefully shutdown on non reference IConnection by ServiceCollection.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddRabbitMQ(rabbitConnectionString: "amqps://user:pass@host1/vhost")
        .AddRabbitMQ(rabbitConnectionString: "amqps://user:pass@host2/vhost");
}

Dependency Injected IConnection

As per RabbitMQ docs and its suggestions on high connectivity churn, connections are meant to be long lived. Ideally, this should be configured as a singleton.

If you are sharing a single connection for every time a health check is requested, you must ensure automatic recovery is enable so that the connection can be re-established if lost.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddSingleton<IConnection>(sp =>
        {
            var factory = new ConnectionFactory
            {
                Uri = new Uri("amqps://user:pass@host/vhost"),
                AutomaticRecoveryEnabled = true
            };
            return  factory.CreateConnection();
        })
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddRabbitMQ();
}

Alternatively, you can specify the connection to use with a factory function given the IServiceProvider.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddRabbitMQ(sp =>
        {
            var factory = new ConnectionFactory
            {
                Uri = new Uri("amqps://user:pass@host/vhost"),
                AutomaticRecoveryEnabled = true
            };
            return factory.CreateConnection();
        });
}

Or you register IConnectionFactory and then the healthcheck will create a single connection for that one.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
   services
        .AddSingleton<IConnectionFactory>(sp =>
            new ConnectionFactory
            {
                Uri = new Uri("amqps://user:pass@host/vhost"),
                AutomaticRecoveryEnabled = true
            })
        .AddHealthChecks()
        .AddRabbitMQ();
}
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