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README.md

EMQX RabbitMQ Bridge

RabbitMQ is a powerful, open-source message broker that facilitates asynchronous communication between different components of an application. Built on the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), RabbitMQ enables the reliable transmission of messages by decoupling the sender and receiver components. This separation allows for increased scalability, robustness, and flexibility in application architecture.

RabbitMQ is commonly used for a wide range of purposes, such as distributing tasks among multiple workers, enabling event-driven architectures, and implementing publish-subscribe patterns. It is a popular choice for microservices, distributed systems, and real-time applications, providing an efficient way to handle varying workloads and ensuring message delivery in complex environments.

This application is used to connect EMQX and RabbitMQ. User can create a rule and easily ingest IoT data into RabbitMQ by leveraging EMQX Rules.

Documentation

  • Refer to EMQX Rules for an introduction to the EMQX rules engine.

HTTP APIs

  • Several APIs are provided for bridge management, which includes create bridge, update bridge, get bridge, stop or restart bridge and list bridges etc.

    Refer to API Docs - Bridges for more detailed information.

Contributing

Please see our contributing.md.

License

EMQ Business Source License 1.1, refer to LICENSE.