2024-06-26

How to use Google Pub/Sub Locally with Golang

As much as I didn't like Google PubSub (because of it's inefficiency), especially compared to normal database that forced to use as queue (eg. Tarantool can do 200k events/s, Clickhouse can do 900k events/s, without automatic fan out). Here's how you can use it using Go. First you must create a docker compose file:


services:
  testpubsub:
    image: gcr.io/google.com/cloudsdktool/cloud-sdk:latest # 482.0.0
    command: /usr/bin/gcloud beta emulators pubsub start --host-port=0.0.0.0:8085
    ports:
      - "8085:8085"
# run with: docker compose up


The just run this code that stolen and modified a bit to also publish an event from this article:


package main

import (
    "context"
    "encoding/json"
    "fmt"
    "log"
    "os"
    "time"

    "cloud.google.com/go/pubsub"
)

const (
    projectID = "your-project-id"
    topicID   = "your-topic-id"
    subName   = "your-subscription-name"
)

type Message struct {
    Data string `json:"data"`
}

func main() {
    os.Setenv(`PUBSUB_EMULATOR_HOST`, `localhost:8085`)
    ctx := context.Background()

    // Create a Pub/Sub client
    client, err := pubsub.NewClient(ctx, projectID)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatalf("Failed to create client: %v", err)
    }

    // Create a topic if it doesn't already exist
    topic := client.Topic(topicID)
    ok, err := topic.Exists(ctx)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatalf("Failed to check if topic exists: %v", err)
    }
    if !ok {
        if _, err := client.CreateTopic(ctx, topicID); err != nil {
            log.Fatalf("Failed to create topic: %v", err)
        }
        log.Printf("Topic %s created.\n", topicID)
    }

    // Create a subscription to the topic "topic A"
    sub := client.Subscription(subName)
    ok, err = sub.Exists(ctx)
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatalf("Failed to check if subscription exists: %v", err)
    }
    if !ok {
        if _, err := client.CreateSubscription(ctx, subName, pubsub.SubscriptionConfig{
            Topic: topic,
        }); err != nil {
            log.Fatalf("Failed to create subscription: %v", err)
        }
        log.Printf("Subscription %s created.\n", subName)
    }

    go func() {
        time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
        // publish some event
        topic.Publish(ctx, &pubsub.Message{
            Data: []byte(`{"data":"hello world"}`),
        })
    }()

    // Start consuming messages from the subscription
    err = sub.Receive(ctx, func(ctx context.Context, msg *pubsub.Message) {
        // Unmarshal the message data into a struct
        var m Message
        if err := json.Unmarshal(msg.Data, &m); err != nil {
            log.Printf("Failed to unmarshal message data: %v", err)
            msg.Nack()
            return
        }

        // Print the message data
        fmt.Printf("Received message: %s\n", m.Data)

        // Acknowledge the message
        msg.Ack()
    })
    if err != nil {
        log.Fatalf("Failed to receive messages: %v", err)
    }

    // Gracefully shutdown the Pub/Sub client
    if err := client.Close(); err != nil {
        log.Fatalf("Failed to close client: %v", err)
    }
}

That's it, you don't need access to internet to test Google Pub/Sub, it would just work with docker compose.

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