# ------------------------------------ # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. # Licensed under the MIT License. # ------------------------------------ import os from datetime import datetime from azure.eventhub import EventHubConsumerClient, EventHubProducerClient, EventData RECEIVE_TIMEOUT = 30 CONSUMER_GROUP = "$Default" STARTING_POSITION = "-1" TEST_EVENTS = [ EventData(b"Test Event 1 in Python"), EventData(b"Test Event 2 in Python"), EventData(b"Test Event 3 in Python"), ] class EventHub: def __init__(self): # This test requires a previusly created Event Hub. # In this example the name is "myeventhub", but it could be change below connection_string = os.environ["EVENT_HUBS_CONNECTION_STRING"] event_hub_name = "myeventhub" self.consumer_client = EventHubConsumerClient.from_connection_string( connection_string, CONSUMER_GROUP, idle_timeout=RECEIVE_TIMEOUT ) self.producer_client = EventHubProducerClient.from_connection_string( connection_string ) self.received_event_count = 0 def get_partition_ids(self): print("Getting partitions id...") partition_ids = self.consumer_client.get_partition_ids() print("\tdone") return partition_ids def send_and_receive_events(self, partition_id): print("Sending events...") batch = self.producer_client.create_batch(partition_id=partition_id) for event in TEST_EVENTS: batch.add(event) self.producer_client.send_batch(batch) self.producer_client.close() print("\tdone") print("Receiving events...") self.consumer_client.receive( # self.on_event will dispose of the client and allow execution to # continue partition_id=partition_id, on_event=self.on_event, on_error=self.on_error, starting_position=STARTING_POSITION, starting_position_inclusive=True ) # on_event closes the consumer_client which resumes execution print("\tdone") if self.received_event_count < len(TEST_EVENTS): raise Exception( "Error, expecting {0} events, but {1} were received.".format( str(len(TEST_EVENTS)), str(self.received_event_count) ) ) def on_event(self, context, event): self.received_event_count += 1 print(event.body_as_str()) if self.received_event_count >= len(TEST_EVENTS): # Close the client which allows execution to continue self.close_client() def on_error(self, context, error): self.consumer_client.close() raise Exception("Received Error: {0}".format(error)) def close_client(self): self.consumer_client.close() def run(self): print("") print("------------------------") print("Event Hubs") print("------------------------") print("1) Get partition ID") print("2) Send Events") print("3) Consume Events") print("") partition_ids = self.get_partition_ids() # In this sample the same partition id is going to be used for the producer and consumer, # It is the first one, but it could be any (is not relevant as long as it is the same in both producer and consumer) self.send_and_receive_events(partition_ids[0])