On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 9:58 PM ONeil, Jerome <jerome.on...@wabtec.com> wrote:
> So that's grand.  I need to control the binding with more detail, though, and 
> for the life of me I can't figure out how to do it.  I've tried controlling 
> on the URL.  I've tried Filters and Selectors.  I have tried a variety of 
> different link and receiver properties (x-bindings, etc..) and other methods 
> scrapped up from the internet, and all I ever get for that binding is '#'.
>
> Can someone provide a simple example?  Lets say I wanted that binding to 
> actually be
>
> bind [jerome.#] => MyTopic
>
> What would that look like?  I am all out of clues and hope someone has one to 
> spare.

Attached is an example that sets the topic binding.
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from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
from proton import Described, Message, symbol
from proton.reactor import Container, Filter
from proton.handlers import MessagingHandler

class SubjectFilter(Filter):
    def __init__(self, value):
        super(SubjectFilter, self).__init__({symbol('subject-filter'): Described(symbol('apache.org:legacy-amqp-topic-binding:string'), value)})

class Recv(MessagingHandler):
    def __init__(self):
        super(Recv, self).__init__()

    def on_start(self, event):
        conn = event.container.connect("anonymous@localhost:5672")
        event.container.create_sender(conn, "amq.topic")
        event.container.create_receiver(conn, "amq.topic", options=SubjectFilter("red.#"))

    def on_sendable(self, event):
        for i in ['red.panda', 'blue.whale', 'green.hornet', 'yellow.submarine', 'red.squirrel']:
            event.link.send(Message(subject=i, body="this is a message with subject %s" % i))
        event.link.close()

    def on_message(self, event):
        print(event.message.body)

try:
    Container(Recv()).run()
except KeyboardInterrupt: pass



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