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diff --git a/Run/Que/tutorial.md b/Run/Que/tutorial.md deleted file mode 100644 index 66ecd3c..0000000 --- a/Run/Que/tutorial.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% que.run Tutorial - -## Ques - -A que is a multi-consumer, multi-producer channel available anywhere you -have a network connection. If you are familiar with Go channels, they -are pretty much the same thing. Put some values in one end, and take -them out the other end at a different time, or in a different process. - -Ques are created dynamically for every HTTP request you make. Here we -use the `que` client to create a new que at the path `pub/new-que`: - - que pub/new-que - -The `que` client is useful, but you can use anything to make the HTTP -request, for example here's the same thing with curl: - - curl https://que.run/pub/new-que - -These requests will block until a value is placed on the other -end. Let's do that now. In a separate terminal: - - echo "hello world" | que pub/new-que - - -This tells the `que` client to read the value from `stdin` and then send -it to `example/new-que`. Or with curl: - - curl https://que.run/pub/new-que -d "hello world" - -This will succeed immediately and send the string "`hello world`" over -the channel, which will be received and printed by the listener in the -other terminal. - -You can have as many producers and consumers attached to a channel as -you want. - -## Namespaces - -Ques are organized into namespaces, identified by the first fragment of -the path. In the above commands we used `pub` as the namespace, which is -a special publically-writable namespace. The other special namespace is -`_` which is reserved for internal use only. You can't write to the `_` -namespace. - -To use other namespaces and add authentication/access controls, you can -[sign up for the Power package](/_/index). - -## Events - -Just reading and writing data isn't very exciting, so let's throw in -some events. We can very quickly put together a job processor. - - que pub/new-que --then "./worker.sh '\msg'" |