SYNOPSIS
#include <nng/protocol/pipeline0/push.h>
int nng_push0_open(nng_socket *s);
DESCRIPTION
The nng_push protocol is one half of a pipeline pattern. The other side is the nng_pull(7) protocol.
In the pipeline pattern, pushers distribute messages to pullers. Each message sent by a pusher will be sent to one of its peer pullers, chosen in a round-robin fashion from the set of connected peers available for receiving. This property makes this pattern useful in load-balancing scenarios.
Socket Operations
The nng_push0_open()
call creates a pusher socket. This socket
may be used to send messages, but is unable to receive them. Attempts
to receive messages will result in NNG_ENOTSUP
.
Send operations will observe flow control (back-pressure), so that only peers capable of accepting a message will be considered. If no peer is available to receive a message, then the send operation will wait until one is available, or the operation times out.
Although the pipeline protocol honors flow control, and attempts to avoid dropping messages, no guarantee of delivery is made. Furthermore, as there is no capability for message acknowledgement, applications that need reliable delivery are encouraged to consider the nng_req(7) protocol instead. |
Protocol Versions
Only version 0 of this protocol is supported. (At the time of writing, no other versions of this protocol have been defined.)
Protocol Options
The nng_push protocol has no protocol-specific options.
Protocol Headers
The nng_push protocol has no protocol-specific headers.