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Adds a RabbitMQ backend as an alternative to Pulsar, selectable via PUBSUB_BACKEND=rabbitmq. Both backends implement the same PubSubBackend protocol — no application code changes needed to switch. RabbitMQ topology: - Single topic exchange per topicspace (e.g. 'tg') - Routing key derived from queue class and topic name - Shared consumers: named queue bound to exchange (competing, round-robin) - Exclusive consumers: anonymous auto-delete queue (broadcast, each gets every message). Used by Subscriber and config push consumer. - Thread-local producer connections (pika is not thread-safe) - Push-based consumption via basic_consume with process_data_events for heartbeat processing Consumer model changes: - Consumer class creates one backend consumer per concurrent task (required for pika thread safety, harmless for Pulsar) - Consumer class accepts consumer_type parameter - Subscriber passes consumer_type='exclusive' for broadcast semantics - Config push consumer uses consumer_type='exclusive' so every processor instance receives config updates - handle_one_from_queue receives consumer as parameter for correct per-connection ack/nack LibrarianClient: - New shared client class replacing duplicated librarian request-response code across 6+ services (chunking, decoders, RAG, etc.) - Uses stream-document instead of get-document-content for fetching document content in 1MB chunks (avoids broker message size limits) - Standalone object (self.librarian = LibrarianClient(...)) not a mixin - get-document-content marked deprecated in schema and OpenAPI spec Serialisation: - Extracted dataclass_to_dict/dict_to_dataclass to shared serialization.py (used by both Pulsar and RabbitMQ backends) Librarian queues: - Changed from flow class (persistent) back to request/response class now that stream-document eliminates large single messages - API upload chunk size reduced from 5MB to 3MB to stay under broker limits after base64 encoding Factory and CLI: - get_pubsub() handles 'rabbitmq' backend with RabbitMQ connection params - add_pubsub_args() includes RabbitMQ options (host, port, credentials) - add_pubsub_args(standalone=True) defaults to localhost for CLI tools - init_trustgraph skips Pulsar admin setup for non-Pulsar backends - tg-dump-queues and tg-monitor-prompts use backend abstraction - BaseClient and ConfigClient accept generic pubsub config
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[build-system]
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requires = ["setuptools>=61.0", "wheel"]
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build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
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[project]
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name = "trustgraph-base"
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dynamic = ["version"]
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authors = [{name = "trustgraph.ai", email = "security@trustgraph.ai"}]
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description = "TrustGraph provides a means to run a pipeline of flexible AI processing components in a flexible means to achieve a processing pipeline."
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = ">=3.8"
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dependencies = [
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"pulsar-client",
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"prometheus-client",
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"requests",
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"python-logging-loki",
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"pika",
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]
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classifiers = [
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
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"Operating System :: OS Independent",
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]
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[project.urls]
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Homepage = "https://github.com/trustgraph-ai/trustgraph"
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[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
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include = ["trustgraph*"]
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[tool.setuptools.dynamic]
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version = {attr = "trustgraph.base_version.__version__"} |