Symfony 4 - How to create queue if it not exists












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I'm using Symfony Messenger Component in my Symfony 4 application to communicate with RabbitMQ.



# config/packages/messenger.yaml

framework:
messenger:
transports:
new_orders: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%new_orders'
orders_progress: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%orders_progress'

routing:
'AppValueObjectMessageOrderMessage': new_orders
'AppValueObjectMessageOrderProgressMessage': orders_progress


Usage in command (just a snippet):



# src/Command/CollectOrdersCommand.php
class CollectOrdersCommand extends Command
{
public function __construct(MessageBusInterface $queue);

protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): void
{
$msg = new OrderMessage();
$this->queue->dispatch($msg);
}
}


I run the app in Docker containers. If I launch it from the scratch, RabbitMQ is empty. If I run the command php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders in dev mode, the queue gets created automatically. However, if I run it in prod mode php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders -e prod, the queue is never created and the command crashes with the "queue not found" error.



My temporary solution is to call the command once in the beginning of docker-compose runtime with -e dev parameter, which is not very nice.



Does anyone know how to create queue if it does not exist?










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    I'm using Symfony Messenger Component in my Symfony 4 application to communicate with RabbitMQ.



    # config/packages/messenger.yaml

    framework:
    messenger:
    transports:
    new_orders: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%new_orders'
    orders_progress: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%orders_progress'

    routing:
    'AppValueObjectMessageOrderMessage': new_orders
    'AppValueObjectMessageOrderProgressMessage': orders_progress


    Usage in command (just a snippet):



    # src/Command/CollectOrdersCommand.php
    class CollectOrdersCommand extends Command
    {
    public function __construct(MessageBusInterface $queue);

    protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): void
    {
    $msg = new OrderMessage();
    $this->queue->dispatch($msg);
    }
    }


    I run the app in Docker containers. If I launch it from the scratch, RabbitMQ is empty. If I run the command php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders in dev mode, the queue gets created automatically. However, if I run it in prod mode php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders -e prod, the queue is never created and the command crashes with the "queue not found" error.



    My temporary solution is to call the command once in the beginning of docker-compose runtime with -e dev parameter, which is not very nice.



    Does anyone know how to create queue if it does not exist?










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      I'm using Symfony Messenger Component in my Symfony 4 application to communicate with RabbitMQ.



      # config/packages/messenger.yaml

      framework:
      messenger:
      transports:
      new_orders: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%new_orders'
      orders_progress: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%orders_progress'

      routing:
      'AppValueObjectMessageOrderMessage': new_orders
      'AppValueObjectMessageOrderProgressMessage': orders_progress


      Usage in command (just a snippet):



      # src/Command/CollectOrdersCommand.php
      class CollectOrdersCommand extends Command
      {
      public function __construct(MessageBusInterface $queue);

      protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): void
      {
      $msg = new OrderMessage();
      $this->queue->dispatch($msg);
      }
      }


      I run the app in Docker containers. If I launch it from the scratch, RabbitMQ is empty. If I run the command php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders in dev mode, the queue gets created automatically. However, if I run it in prod mode php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders -e prod, the queue is never created and the command crashes with the "queue not found" error.



      My temporary solution is to call the command once in the beginning of docker-compose runtime with -e dev parameter, which is not very nice.



      Does anyone know how to create queue if it does not exist?










      share|improve this question














      I'm using Symfony Messenger Component in my Symfony 4 application to communicate with RabbitMQ.



      # config/packages/messenger.yaml

      framework:
      messenger:
      transports:
      new_orders: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%new_orders'
      orders_progress: '%env(MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN)%orders_progress'

      routing:
      'AppValueObjectMessageOrderMessage': new_orders
      'AppValueObjectMessageOrderProgressMessage': orders_progress


      Usage in command (just a snippet):



      # src/Command/CollectOrdersCommand.php
      class CollectOrdersCommand extends Command
      {
      public function __construct(MessageBusInterface $queue);

      protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output): void
      {
      $msg = new OrderMessage();
      $this->queue->dispatch($msg);
      }
      }


      I run the app in Docker containers. If I launch it from the scratch, RabbitMQ is empty. If I run the command php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders in dev mode, the queue gets created automatically. However, if I run it in prod mode php /orders/bin/console app:collect-orders -e prod, the queue is never created and the command crashes with the "queue not found" error.



      My temporary solution is to call the command once in the beginning of docker-compose runtime with -e dev parameter, which is not very nice.



      Does anyone know how to create queue if it does not exist?







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