nsq

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Published: Aug 26, 2014 License: MIT

README

NSQ is a realtime distributed messaging platform designed to operate at scale, handling billions of messages per day.

It promotes distributed and decentralized topologies without single points of failure, enabling fault tolerance and high availability coupled with a reliable message delivery guarantee. See features & guarantees.

Operationally, NSQ is easy to configure and deploy (all parameters are specified on the command line and compiled binaries have no runtime dependencies). For maximum flexibility, it is agnostic to data format (messages can be JSON, MsgPack, Protocol Buffers, or anything else). Official Go and Python libraries are available out of the box (as well as many other client libraries) and, if you're interested in building your own, there's a protocol spec.

The latest stable release is 0.2.31 (ChangeLog). We publish binary releases for linux and darwin.

NOTE: master is our development branch and may not be stable at all times.

Build Status

In Production

              
              
              

Documentation

Online documentation is available at http://nsq.io

Offline documentation requires jekyll:

$ gem install jekyll
$ git checkout gh-pages
$ jekyll serve --safe --baseurl ''

Authors

NSQ was designed and developed by Matt Reiferson (@imsnakes) and Jehiah Czebotar (@jehiah) but wouldn't have been possible without the support of bitly and all our contributors.

Directories

Path Synopsis
apps
nsq_to_file
COPIED FROM https://github.com/jehiah/go-strftime
COPIED FROM https://github.com/jehiah/go-strftime
bench
semver
COPIED FROM http://code.google.com/p/go-semver/ The version package implements semantic versions as described at http://semver.org/
COPIED FROM http://code.google.com/p/go-semver/ The version package implements semantic versions as described at http://semver.org/

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