C/C++ beanstalkd client that is blocking by default.
sudo make install
make test
// compile as: gcc -o example example.c -lbeanstalk
#include "beanstalk.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
int main() {
BSJ *job;
int id, socket = bs_connect("127.0.0.1", 11300);
assert(socket != BS_STATUS_FAIL);
assert(bs_use(socket, "test") == BS_STATUS_OK);
assert(bs_watch(socket, "test") == BS_STATUS_OK);
assert(bs_ignore(socket, "default") == BS_STATUS_OK);
id = bs_put(socket, 0, 0, 60, "hello world", 11);
assert(id > 0);
printf("put job id: %d\n", id);
assert(bs_reserve_with_timeout(socket, 2, &job) == BS_STATUS_OK);
assert(job);
printf("reserve job id: %d size: %lu\n", job->id, job->size);
write(fileno(stderr), job->data, job->size);
write(fileno(stderr), "\r\n", 2);
printf("delete job id: %d\n", job->id);
assert(bs_delete(socket, job->id) == BS_STATUS_OK);
bs_free_job(job);
bs_disconnect(socket);
}
// compile as: g++ -o example example.cc -lbeanstalk
#include "beanstalk.hpp"
#include <iostream>
#include <assert.h>
using namespace std;
using namespace Beanstalk;
int main() {
Client client("127.0.0.1", 11300);
assert(client.use("test"));
assert(client.watch("test"));
int id = client.put("hello");
assert(id > 0);
cout << "put job id: " << id << endl;
Job job;
assert(client.reserve(job) && job);
assert(job.id() == id);
cout << "reserved job id: "
<< job.id()
<< " with body {" << job.body() << "}"
<< endl;
assert(client.del(job.id()));
cout << "deleted job id: " << job.id() << endl;
}
See debian/changelog
- Fork / clone the repo.
- Make your changes.
- Make sure to add a test for any code changes.
- Make sure the tests pass.
- Send a pull request or a patch with explanation.
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