[2] | 1 | # Galaxy Message Queue |
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| 2 | # Galaxy uses AMQ protocol to receive messages from external sources like |
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| 3 | # bar code scanners. Galaxy has been tested against RabbitMQ AMQP implementation. |
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| 4 | # For Galaxy to receive messages from a message queue the RabbitMQ server has |
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| 5 | # to be set up with a user account and other parameters listed below. The 'host' |
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| 6 | # and 'port' fields should point to where the RabbitMQ server is running. |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | #[galaxy:amqp] |
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| 9 | #host = 127.0.0.1 |
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| 10 | #port = 5672 |
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| 11 | #userid = galaxy |
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| 12 | #password = galaxy |
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| 13 | #virtual_host = galaxy_messaging_engine |
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| 14 | #queue = galaxy_queue |
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| 15 | #exchange = galaxy_exchange |
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| 16 | #routing_key = bar_code_scanner |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | # The following section(s) 'scanner#' is for specifying the state of the |
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| 19 | # sample this scanner represents. This state name should be one of the |
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| 20 | # possible states created for this request type in Galaxy |
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| 21 | # If there multiple scanners attached to this host the add as many "scanner#" |
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| 22 | # sections below each with the name & prefix of the bar code scanner and |
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| 23 | # the state it represents |
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| 24 | #[scanner1] |
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| 25 | #name = |
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| 26 | #state = |
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| 27 | #prefix = |
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| 28 | |
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| 29 | #[scanner2] |
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| 30 | #name = |
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| 31 | #state = |
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| 32 | #prefix = |
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