On Wed 14 Mar, 2018, 11:22 AM Akanksha Nayak, <akankshanayak2111(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I am working on fedmsg app to trigger an event(source:
https://pagure.io/fedmsg-perceval-plugin)
Write a minimal fedmsg app which can trigger an event (can be anything
like tweeting, sending an IRC message, or anything crazy {Remember, sky is
the limit!}) using fedmsg.
I am referring to Ralph Bean's tutorials, here are some of the problems I
am facing understanding this
1.
http://threebean.org/presentations/fedmsg-flock14/#/step-29
*topic_filter = 'fedoratagger' *-> who is publishing these topics on my
local system ?
Please look again. Your consumers can either be using
fedmsg.tail_messages(), as mentioned in
http://threebean.org/presentations/fedmsg-flock14/#/step-12
or, use a consumer as a daemon as mentioned in,
http://threebean.org/presentations/fedmsg-flock14/#/step-12
This is also mentioned in the documentation.
These messages are not coming in from your local system. This is coming
from the bus which Fedora runs.
2. Author is building an app to tweet and nowhere is he using the
api
fedmsg.publish(source:http://www.fedmsg.com/en/stable/)
Instead he is using fedmsg.meta, fedmsg.config. There is no video
recording or context to understand why he is doing so, any pointers are
welcome
3. Fedmsg is part of a pub-sub infrastructure, so when I am
developing/testing where are the endpoints that it is publishing to. It is
not very clear from the documentation.
Do not bother about publishing right now. Your immediate aim is to consume.
We can work on publishing after you are comfortable with consuming :)
Any links to tutorials, code or docs that can help me understand
this
better is appreciated.
-Akanksha
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