Is anyone using Channels 2 and asgi_rabbitmq?

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Filbert

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Mar 19, 2018, 11:13:02 AM3/19/18
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Making a major platform decision a ways out from product release. Running Channels 1.0 and Redis now, but we'd rather use RabbitMQ since our cluster is already provisioned with that for Celery, etc.  

I'd like to migrate to Channels 2.0 and asgi_rabbitmq, but I can't seem to find anyone that is using this in production.  I really don't want to use Redis, but I will if RabbitMQ isn't heading to first class citizen status in the Channels stack.

Andrew Godwin

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Mar 19, 2018, 12:55:14 PM3/19/18
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Hi Filbery,

asgi_rabbitmq has not been ported to work with the new asynchronous channel layer API in Channels 2 yet, so it's not compatible, I'm afraid, and nobody is currently working on that port as far as I know.

Andrew

On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 8:13 AM, Filbert <tim...@gmail.com> wrote:
Making a major platform decision a ways out from product release. Running Channels 1.0 and Redis now, but we'd rather use RabbitMQ since our cluster is already provisioned with that for Celery, etc.  

I'd like to migrate to Channels 2.0 and asgi_rabbitmq, but I can't seem to find anyone that is using this in production.  I really don't want to use Redis, but I will if RabbitMQ isn't heading to first class citizen status in the Channels stack.

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