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- data/.gitignore +54 -0
- data/Gemfile +3 -0
- data/LICENSE +373 -0
- data/README.md +340 -0
- data/Rakefile +5 -0
- data/conf/channels/example.json +12 -0
- data/conf/channels/example_fifo.json +18 -0
- data/conf/channels/example_plaintext.json +15 -0
- data/conf/channels/example_pubsub.json +15 -0
- data/conf/newque.json +26 -0
- data/lib/newque.rb +16 -0
- data/lib/newque/clients/client.rb +23 -0
- data/lib/newque/clients/fifo_client.rb +109 -0
- data/lib/newque/clients/pubsub_client.rb +101 -0
- data/lib/newque/errors.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/newque/future.rb +33 -0
- data/lib/newque/http/http_json.rb +49 -0
- data/lib/newque/http/http_plaintext.rb +66 -0
- data/lib/newque/http/newque_http.rb +116 -0
- data/lib/newque/responses.rb +219 -0
- data/lib/newque/util.rb +42 -0
- data/lib/newque/version.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/newque/zmq/newque_zmq.rb +121 -0
- data/lib/newque/zmq/protobuf.rb +96 -0
- data/lib/newque/zmq/zmq_tools.rb +52 -0
- data/newque.gemspec +35 -0
- data/spec/client_spec.rb +124 -0
- data/spec/fifo_client_spec.rb +130 -0
- data/spec/helpers.rb +12 -0
- data/spec/pubsub_client_spec.rb +142 -0
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Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
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==================================
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1. Definitions
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by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution.
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means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.
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means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached
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the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code
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including portions thereof.
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(a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described
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in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or
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(b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of
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version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the
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terms of a Secondary License.
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means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in
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a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.
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1.8. "License"
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means this document.
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means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible,
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whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and
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all of the rights conveyed by this License.
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deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered
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Software; or
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(b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered
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Software.
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1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor
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means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method,
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process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such
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Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the
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License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having
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made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its
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Contributor Version.
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means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU
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Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General
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Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those
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licenses.
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means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this
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License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that
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purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct
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or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity,
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whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than
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fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial
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ownership of such entity.
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2.1. Grants
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Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,
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non-exclusive license:
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Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available,
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modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its
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as part of a Larger Work; and
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(b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer
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for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its
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Contributions or its Contributor Version.
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become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first
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distributes such Contribution.
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The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under
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this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the
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distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License.
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Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a
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Contributor:
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(a) for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software;
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(b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's
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modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its
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Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor
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Version); or
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(c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of
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its Contributions.
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This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks,
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or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with
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the notice requirements in Section 3.4).
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distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this
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License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if
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permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).
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Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its
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to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.
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applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other
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equivalents.
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Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under
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the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source
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Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this
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License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not
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attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code
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the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code
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license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter
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provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for
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the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered
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Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the
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Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this
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License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software
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under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of
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the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered
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or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of
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the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to
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the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.
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indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered
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Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on
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behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any
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such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by
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You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any
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liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support,
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indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional
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disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any
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License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to
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statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with
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the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b)
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describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must
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be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered
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Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute
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5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically
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if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become
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compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular
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Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such
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Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an
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ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the
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non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have
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come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular
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Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor
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first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License
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from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after
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Your receipt of the notice.
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infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions,
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counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version
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directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to
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2.1 of this License shall terminate.
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end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which
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* 6. Disclaimer of Warranty *
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* Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" *
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* particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the *
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* quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. *
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* repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an *
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# Newque-ruby
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Official gem for [Newque](https://github.com/newque/newque). It offers a high level interface that is fully asynchronous and non-blocking.
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## Client
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A Client is the main way to interact with Newque. Clients can send requests to Newque (Write, Read, Count, etc.) and receive responses for those requests. Every operation is *concurrent*, meaning that you can send multiple requests at the same time and wait until they all complete. These requests will be executing in parallel in the background. Read the short [Newque-Ruby Concurrency Guide](#newque-ruby-concurrency-guide) for a refresher on concurrency in Ruby.
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The [Thread](https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Thread.html) is Ruby's basic concurrency primitive. There is never more than one Ruby Thread executing Ruby code at any moment, but native extensions given their own Thread can continue running in the background while executing native (non-Ruby) code.
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