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symfony-messenger-sample

A simple example showing how to initialize and to use a Symfony Messenger with queues.

Not finding a simple and complete example of using the Symfony Messenger, understandable even to a dummies, I had to spend several days and create it myself. It use Doctrine with sqlite database as Message Bus transport. For Workers running uses Symfony Console. Everything was tested in Linux.

Requirements

Installation

Using composer (recommended)

How to use

Simple test

Open console window. Run the command:

It starts simple Worker, which imitate SMS sending. Now it is waiting for messages to be sent from the queue, which is still empty.

Open another console window. Run the command:

It runs a simple script that adds several messages to the queue. After this, in first console window you may see, how Worker "sending" SMS.

Run the command:

It stop Worker execution.

Advanced test

Open multiple consoles. In each of them, run the command:

It starts many simple Workers, which imitate SMS sending. Now it is waiting for messages to be sent from the queue, which is still empty.

Open one more console window. Run the command:

It runs a simple script that adds many several messages to the queue. After this, in previously opened consoles you may see, how several Workers "sending" SMS.

Run the command:

It stop all Workers executions.


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Requires php Version >=8.1
php-di/php-di Version >=7.0
symfony/messenger Version >=6.4
symfony/doctrine-messenger Version >=6.4
symfony/cache Version >=6.4
symfony/console Version >=6.4
symfony/event-dispatcher Version >=6.4
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