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[Prerequisites](#prerequisites)\n - [Installation](#installation)\n - [Full example](#full-example)\n - [Configuration](#configuration)\n- [🔮 Roadmap](#-roadmap)\n - [TO BE CONFIRMED](#to-be-confirmed)\n\n\n\n## 🤔 What does this package does?\n\nAs Celery, but in a lighter version, this package allows you to run operations asynchronously in your Flask project, but without the choice of the broker: it only uses GCP Pub/Sub.\n\nTechnically, this package can run without Flask, but, historically, it comes to have a quick-win for migrating to GCP Cloud Run using the Pub/Sub system, from an existing project using Flask + Celery.\n\nThis package aims to remove some painful tasks by:\n- Creating one dedicated topic for each function\n- Creating one dedicated reusable subscription for each function\n\nWe **do not recommand** this package for the following cases:\n- You need to reuse your development in a multi-cloud context\n- You have high volume of messages to process (not tested)\n\nThis package is given "as it", without garantees, under the GPLv3 License.\n\n## 🚀 Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A [Google Cloud account](https://console.cloud.google.com/)\n- A GCP project ([here to create a new one](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectcreate)), with [Pub/Sub API enabled](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/pubsub.googleapis.com) (take care to select the good one)\n- A [Service Account](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts) for which one you need a credential JSON file (`creds.json` in example below), with roles:\n - Pub/Sub Admin\n- A local environment with Python >= 3.9\n\n### Installation\n\n```python\npip install flask-gcp-pubsub\n```\n\n### Full example\n\n`demo.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# coding: utf-8\n\nfrom flask import Flask, make_response\nfrom flask_gcp_pubsub import PubSub\n\napp = Flask(__name__)\npubsub = PubSub(\n app,\n project_id=\'\',\n gcp_credentials_file=\'./creds.json\'\n)\n\n@pubsub.task\ndef my_task(msg1, msg2):\n """Awesome delayed execution"""\n print(\'test\', msg1, msg2)\n return \'ok\'\n\n@app.route(\'/test\')\ndef route_test():\n """Launch delayed execution"""\n my_task.delay(\'test1\', \'test2\')\n return make_response(\'ok\', 200)\n```\n\n**WARNING**: do not forget to replace `` with you GCP project ID (not number) and to downloed the JSON-formatted key from GCP Console.\n\n`wsgi.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import app\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n app.run()\n```\n\n`wsgi_delayed.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import pubsub\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n pubsub.run()\n```\n\nThis command will launch the Flask server:\n```shell\nflask run --port 9090\n```\n\nThis command will launch the asynchronous tasks manager:\n```shell\npython wsgi_delayed.py\n```\n\nYou can now navigate to http://localhost:9090/test\nAnd if everything goes OK, you just have to check the content of the output in console, which should look something like that:\n```\nStart consumers\nstatus=received message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task\ntest test1 test2\nstatus=processed message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task result=ok execution_time=6.818771362304688e-05\n```\n\n### Configuration\n\nConfiguration can be done using keyword arguments in class instantiation and/or flask environment variable (set with `config.update`).\nIf both method used for one configuration key, the class instanciation is primary.\n\n| Flask env variable | Keyword argument | Usage | How-to get? |\n|-|-|-|-|\n| `PUBSUB_PROJECT_ID` | `project_id` | GCP project ID | See [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_JSON` | `gcp_credentials_json` | Service account credentials, as JSON string format | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_FILE` | `gcp_credentials_file` | Servicce account credentials, as JSON local file | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_CONSUMERS` | `concurrent_consumers` | Number of simultaneous consumer (default: `4`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_MESSAGES` | `concurrent_messages` | Number of messages pull from topic per consumer per call (default: `2`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_TOPIC_PREFIX` | `topic_prefix` | Prefix for all topic used in the instance, useful for feature branches using same project. | |\n\n\n## 🔮 Roadmap\n\n- [ ] Priority in the treatment of messages per functions\n- [ ] Logging instead of print (+ option to format as JSON)\n- [ ] Contributing manual\n- [ ] Documentation about Flask configuration keys and their counterpart on PubSub direct call\n\n### TO BE CONFIRMED\n\n- [ ] Region selection (default: all regions) - 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[Prerequisites](#prerequisites)\n - [Installation](#installation)\n - [Full example](#full-example)\n - [Configuration](#configuration)\n- [🔮 Roadmap](#-roadmap)\n - [TO BE CONFIRMED](#to-be-confirmed)\n\n\n\n## 🤔 What does this package does?\n\nAs Celery, but in a lighter version, this package allows you to run operations asynchronously in your Flask project, but without the choice of the broker: it only uses GCP Pub/Sub.\n\nTechnically, this package can run without Flask, but, historically, it comes to have a quick-win for migrating to GCP Cloud Run using the Pub/Sub system, from an existing project using Flask + Celery.\n\nThis package aims to remove some painful tasks by:\n- Creating one dedicated topic for each function\n- Creating one dedicated reusable subscription for each function\n\nWe **do not recommand** this package for the following cases:\n- You need to reuse your development in a multi-cloud context\n- You have high volume of messages to process (not tested)\n\nThis package is given "as it", without garantees, under the GPLv3 License.\n\n## 🚀 Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A [Google Cloud account](https://console.cloud.google.com/)\n- A GCP project ([here to create a new one](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectcreate)), with [Pub/Sub API enabled](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/pubsub.googleapis.com) (take care to select the good one)\n- A [Service Account](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts) for which one you need a credential JSON file (`creds.json` in example below), with roles:\n - Pub/Sub Admin\n- A local environment with Python >= 3.9\n\n### Installation\n\n```python\npip install flask-gcp-pubsub\n```\n\n### Full example\n\n`demo.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# coding: utf-8\n\nfrom flask import Flask, make_response\nfrom flask_gcp_pubsub import PubSub\n\napp = Flask(__name__)\npubsub = PubSub(\n app,\n project_id=\'\',\n gcp_credentials_file=\'./creds.json\'\n)\n\n@pubsub.task\ndef my_task(msg1, msg2):\n """Awesome delayed execution"""\n print(\'test\', msg1, msg2)\n return \'ok\'\n\n@app.route(\'/test\')\ndef route_test():\n """Launch delayed execution"""\n my_task.delay(\'test1\', \'test2\')\n return make_response(\'ok\', 200)\n```\n\n**WARNING**: do not forget to replace `` with you GCP project ID (not number) and to downloed the JSON-formatted key from GCP Console.\n\n`wsgi.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import app\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n app.run()\n```\n\n`wsgi_delayed.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import pubsub\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n pubsub.run()\n```\n\nThis command will launch the Flask server:\n```shell\nflask run --port 9090\n```\n\nThis command will launch the asynchronous tasks manager:\n```shell\npython wsgi_delayed.py\n```\n\nYou can now navigate to http://localhost:9090/test\nAnd if everything goes OK, you just have to check the content of the output in console, which should look something like that:\n```\nStart consumers\nstatus=received message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task\ntest test1 test2\nstatus=processed message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task result=ok execution_time=6.818771362304688e-05\n```\n\n### Configuration\n\nConfiguration can be done using keyword arguments in class instantiation and/or flask environment variable (set with `config.update`).\nIf both method used for one configuration key, the class instanciation is primary.\n\n| Flask env variable | Keyword argument | Usage | How-to get? |\n|-|-|-|-|\n| `PUBSUB_PROJECT_ID` | `project_id` | GCP project ID | See [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_JSON` | `gcp_credentials_json` | Service account credentials, as JSON string format | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_FILE` | `gcp_credentials_file` | Servicce account credentials, as JSON local file | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_CONSUMERS` | `concurrent_consumers` | Number of simultaneous consumer (default: `4`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_MESSAGES` | `concurrent_messages` | Number of messages pull from topic per consumer per call (default: `2`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_TOPIC_PREFIX` | `topic_prefix` | Prefix for all topic used in the instance, useful for feature branches using same project. | |\n\n\n## 🔮 Roadmap\n\n- [ ] Priority in the treatment of messages per functions\n- [ ] Logging instead of print (+ option to format as JSON)\n- [ ] Contributing manual\n- [ ] Documentation about Flask configuration keys and their counterpart on PubSub direct call\n\n### TO BE CONFIRMED\n\n- [ ] Region selection (default: all regions) - 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[Prerequisites](#prerequisites)\n - [Installation](#installation)\n - [Full example](#full-example)\n - [Configuration](#configuration)\n- [🔮 Roadmap](#-roadmap)\n - [TO BE CONFIRMED](#to-be-confirmed)\n\n\n\n## 🤔 What does this package does?\n\nAs Celery, but in a lighter version, this package allows you to run operations asynchronously in your Flask project, but without the choice of the broker: it only uses GCP Pub/Sub.\n\nTechnically, this package can run without Flask, but, historically, it comes to have a quick-win for migrating to GCP Cloud Run using the Pub/Sub system, from an existing project using Flask + Celery.\n\nThis package aims to remove some painful tasks by:\n- Creating one dedicated topic for each function\n- Creating one dedicated reusable subscription for each function\n\nWe **do not recommand** this package for the following cases:\n- You need to reuse your development in a multi-cloud context\n- You have high volume of messages to process (not tested)\n\nThis package is given "as it", without garantees, under the GPLv3 License.\n\n## 🚀 Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n\n- A [Google Cloud account](https://console.cloud.google.com/)\n- A GCP project ([here to create a new one](https://console.cloud.google.com/projectcreate)), with [Pub/Sub API enabled](https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/pubsub.googleapis.com) (take care to select the good one)\n- A [Service Account](https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts) for which one you need a credential JSON file (`creds.json` in example below), with roles:\n - Pub/Sub Admin\n- A local environment with Python >= 3.9\n\n### Installation\n\n```python\npip install flask-gcp-pubsub\n```\n\n### Full example\n\n`demo.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# coding: utf-8\n\nfrom flask import Flask, make_response\nfrom flask_gcp_pubsub import PubSub\n\napp = Flask(__name__)\npubsub = PubSub(\n app,\n project_id=\'\',\n gcp_credentials_file=\'./creds.json\'\n)\n\n@pubsub.task\ndef my_task(msg1, msg2):\n """Awesome delayed execution"""\n print(\'test\', msg1, msg2)\n return \'ok\'\n\n@app.route(\'/test\')\ndef route_test():\n """Launch delayed execution"""\n my_task.delay(\'test1\', \'test2\')\n return make_response(\'ok\', 200)\n```\n\n**WARNING**: do not forget to replace `` with you GCP project ID (not number) and to downloed the JSON-formatted key from GCP Console.\n\n`wsgi.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import app\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n app.run()\n```\n\n`wsgi_delayed.py`\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Imports\nfrom demo import pubsub\n\n# Start\nif __name__ == \'__main__\':\n pubsub.run()\n```\n\nThis command will launch the Flask server:\n```shell\nflask run --port 9090\n```\n\nThis command will launch the asynchronous tasks manager:\n```shell\npython wsgi_delayed.py\n```\n\nYou can now navigate to http://localhost:9090/test\nAnd if everything goes OK, you just have to check the content of the output in console, which should look something like that:\n```\nStart consumers\nstatus=received message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task\ntest test1 test2\nstatus=processed message_id=6860318059876990 function=my_task result=ok execution_time=6.818771362304688e-05\n```\n\n### Configuration\n\nConfiguration can be done using keyword arguments in class instantiation and/or flask environment variable (set with `config.update`).\nIf both method used for one configuration key, the class instanciation is primary.\n\n| Flask env variable | Keyword argument | Usage | How-to get? |\n|-|-|-|-|\n| `PUBSUB_PROJECT_ID` | `project_id` | GCP project ID | See [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_JSON` | `gcp_credentials_json` | Service account credentials, as JSON string format | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CREDENTIALS_FILE` | `gcp_credentials_file` | Servicce account credentials, as JSON local file | See IAM in [console.cloud.google.com](https://console.cloud.google.com/) |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_CONSUMERS` | `concurrent_consumers` | Number of simultaneous consumer (default: `4`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_CONCURRENT_MESSAGES` | `concurrent_messages` | Number of messages pull from topic per consumer per call (default: `2`) | |\n| `PUBSUB_TOPIC_PREFIX` | `topic_prefix` | Prefix for all topic used in the instance, useful for feature branches using same project. | |\n\n\n## 🔮 Roadmap\n\n- [ ] Priority in the treatment of messages per functions\n- [ ] Logging instead of print (+ option to format as JSON)\n- [ ] Contributing manual\n- [ ] Documentation about Flask configuration keys and their counterpart on PubSub direct call\n\n### TO BE CONFIRMED\n\n- [ ] Region selection (default: all regions) - 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