File: libboostasio.cpp

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/**
 *  LibBoostAsio.cpp
 * 
 *  Test program to check AMQP functionality based on Boost's asio io_service.
 * 
 *  @author Gavin Smith <gavin.smith@coralbay.tv>
 *
 *  Compile with g++ -std=c++14 libboostasio.cpp -o boost_test -lpthread -lboost_system -lamqpcpp
 */

/**
 *  Dependencies
 */
#include <boost/asio/io_service.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/strand.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/deadline_timer.hpp>


#include <amqpcpp.h>
#include <amqpcpp/libboostasio.h>

/**
 *  Main program
 *  @return int
 */
int main()
{

    // access to the boost asio handler
    // note: we suggest use of 2 threads - normally one is fin (we are simply demonstrating thread safety).
    boost::asio::io_service service(4);

    // handler for libev
    AMQP::LibBoostAsioHandler handler(service);
    
    // make a connection
    AMQP::TcpConnection connection(&handler, AMQP::Address("amqp://guest:guest@localhost/"));
    
    // we need a channel too
    AMQP::TcpChannel channel(&connection);
    
    // create a temporary queue
    channel.declareQueue(AMQP::exclusive).onSuccess([&connection](const std::string &name, uint32_t messagecount, uint32_t consumercount) {
        
        // report the name of the temporary queue
        std::cout << "declared queue " << name << std::endl;
        
        // now we can close the connection
        connection.close();
    });
    
    // run the handler
    // a t the moment, one will need SIGINT to stop.  In time, should add signal handling through boost API.
    return service.run();
}