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Revision as of 14:50, 27 February 2023
usage: nats publish [<flags>] <subject> [<body>] Generic data publish utility Body and Header values of the messages may use Go templates to create unique messages. nats pub test --count 10 "Message {{Count}} @ {{Time}}" Multiple messages with random strings between 10 and 100 long: nats pub test --count 10 "Message {{Count}}: {{ Random 10 100 }}" Available template functions are: Count the message number TimeStamp RFC3339 format current time Unix seconds since 1970 in UTC UnixNano nano seconds since 1970 in UTC Time the current time ID an unique ID Random(min, max) random string at least min long, at most max Args: <subject> Subject to subscribe to [<body>] Message body Flags: --reply=REPLY Sets a custom reply to subject -H, --header=HEADER ... Adds headers to the message --count=1 Publish multiple messages --sleep=SLEEP When publishing multiple messages, sleep between publishes --force-stdin Force reading from stdin
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