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README.md

Dapr pub/sub

In this quickstart, you'll create a publisher microservice and a subscriber microservice to demonstrate how Dapr enables a publish-subcribe pattern. The publisher will generate messages of a specific topic, while subscribers will listen for messages of specific topics. See Why Pub-Sub to understand when this pattern might be a good choice for your software architecture.

Visit this link for more information about Dapr and Pub-Sub.

Note: This example leverages the Dapr client SDK. If you are looking for the example using only HTTP requests click here.

This quickstart includes one publisher:

  • Python client message generator checkout

And one subscriber:

  • Python subscriber order-processor

Run Python message publisher with Dapr

  1. Open a new terminal window and navigate to checkout directory:
cd checkout
  1. Install dependencies:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt 
  1. Run the Python publisher app with Dapr:
dapr run --app-id checkout --components-path ../../../components/ -- python3 app.py

Run Python message subscriber with Dapr

  1. Open a new terminal window and navigate to checkout directory:
cd order-processor
  1. Install dependencies:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt 
  1. Run the Python subscriber app with Dapr:
dapr run --app-id order-processor --components-path ../../../components/ --app-port 5001 -- python3 app.py