Pub/sub API reference
Publish a message to a given topic
This endpoint lets you publish data to multiple consumers who are listening on a topic
.
Dapr guarantees At-Least-Once semantics for this endpoint.
HTTP Request
POST http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0/publish/<pubsubname>/<topic>[?<metadata>]
HTTP Response codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
204 | Message delivered |
403 | Message forbidden by access controls |
404 | No pubsub name or topic given |
500 | Delivery failed |
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
daprPort |
The Dapr port |
pubsubname |
The name of pubsub component |
topic |
The name of the topic |
metadata |
Query parameters for metadata as described below |
Note, all URL parameters are case-sensitive.
curl -X POST http://localhost:3500/v1.0/publish/pubsubName/deathStarStatus \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"status": "completed"
}'
Headers
The Content-Type
header tells Dapr which content type your data adheres to when constructing a CloudEvent envelope. The Content-Type
header value populates the datacontenttype
field in the CloudEvent.
Unless specified, Dapr assumes text/plain
. If your content type is JSON, use a Content-Type
header with the value of application/json
.
If you want to send your own custom CloudEvent, use the application/cloudevents+json
value for the Content-Type
header.
Metadata
Metadata can be sent via query parameters in the request’s URL. It must be prefixed with metadata.
, as shown below.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
metadata.ttlInSeconds |
The number of seconds for the message to expire, as described here |
metadata.rawPayload |
Boolean to determine if Dapr should publish the event without wrapping it as CloudEvent, as described here |
Additional metadata parameters are available based on each pubsub component.
Publish multiple messages to a given topic
This endpoint lets you publish multiple messages to consumers who are listening on a topic
.
HTTP Request
POST http://localhost:<daprPort>/v1.0-alpha1/publish/bulk/<pubsubname>/<topic>[?<metadata>]
The request body should contain a JSON array of entries with:
- Unique entry IDs
- The event to publish
- The content type of the event
If the content type for an event is not application/cloudevents+json
, it is auto-wrapped as a CloudEvent (unless metadata.rawPayload
is set to true
).
Example:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3500/v1.0-alpha1/publish/bulk/pubsubName/deathStarStatus \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '[
{
"entryId": "ae6bf7c6-4af2-11ed-b878-0242ac120002",
"event": "first text message",
"contentType": "text/plain"
},
{
"entryId": "b1f40bd6-4af2-11ed-b878-0242ac120002",
"event": {
"message": "second JSON message"
},
"contentType": "application/json"
},
]'
Headers
The Content-Type
header should always be set to application/json
since the request body is a JSON array.
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
daprPort |
The Dapr port |
pubsubname |
The name of pub/sub component |
topic |
The name of the topic |
metadata |
Query parameters for metadata |
Metadata
Metadata can be sent via query parameters in the request’s URL. It must be prefixed with metadata.
, as shown in the table below.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
metadata.rawPayload |
Boolean to determine if Dapr should publish the messages without wrapping them as CloudEvent. |
metadata.maxBulkPubBytes |
Maximum bytes to publish in a bulk publish request. |
HTTP Response
HTTP Status | Description |
---|---|
204 | All messages delivered |
400 | Pub/sub does not exist |
403 | Forbidden by access controls |
500 | At least one message failed to be delivered |
In case of a 500 status code, the response body will contain a JSON object containing a list of entries that failed to be delivered. For example from our request above, if the entry with event "first text message"
failed to be delivered, the response would contain its entry ID and an error message from the underlying pub/sub component.
{
"failedEntries": [
{
"entryId": "ae6bf7c6-4af2-11ed-b878-0242ac120002",
"error": "some error message"
},
],
"errorCode": "ERR_PUBSUB_PUBLISH_MESSAGE"
}
Optional Application (User Code) Routes
Provide a route for Dapr to discover topic subscriptions
Dapr will invoke the following endpoint on user code to discover topic subscriptions:
HTTP Request
GET http://localhost:<appPort>/dapr/subscribe
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
appPort |
The application port |
HTTP Response body
A JSON-encoded array of strings.
Example:
[
{
"pubsubname": "pubsub",
"topic": "newOrder",
"route": "/orders",
"metadata": {
"rawPayload": "true"
}
}
]
Note, all subscription parameters are case-sensitive.
Metadata
Optionally, metadata can be sent via the request body.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
rawPayload |
boolean to subscribe to events that do not comply with CloudEvent specification, as described here |
Provide route(s) for Dapr to deliver topic events
In order to deliver topic events, a POST
call will be made to user code with the route specified in the subscription response.
The following example illustrates this point, considering a subscription for topic newOrder
with route orders
on port 3000: POST http://localhost:3000/orders
HTTP Request
POST http://localhost:<appPort>/<path>
Note, all URL parameters are case-sensitive.
URL Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
appPort |
The application port |
path |
Route path from the subscription configuration |
Expected HTTP Response
An HTTP 2xx response denotes successful processing of message.
For richer response handling, a JSON-encoded payload body with the processing status can be sent:
{
"status": "<status>"
}
Status | Description |
---|---|
SUCCESS |
Message is processed successfully |
RETRY |
Message to be retried by Dapr |
DROP |
Warning is logged and message is dropped |
Others | Error, message to be retried by Dapr |
Dapr assumes that a JSON-encoded payload response without status
field or an empty payload responses with HTTP 2xx is a SUCCESS
.
The HTTP response might be different from HTTP 2xx. The following are Dapr’s behavior in different HTTP statuses:
HTTP Status | Description |
---|---|
2xx | message is processed as per status in payload (SUCCESS if empty; ignored if invalid payload). |
404 | error is logged and message is dropped |
other | warning is logged and message to be retried |
Subscribe multiple messages from a given topic
This allows you to subscribe to multiple messages from a broker when listening to a topic
.
In order to receive messages in a bulk manner for a topic subscription, the application:
- Needs to opt for
bulkSubscribe
while sending list of topics to be subscribed to - Optionally, can configure
maxMessagesCount
and/ormaxAwaitDurationMs
Refer to the Send and receive messages in bulk guide for more details on how to opt-in.
Expected HTTP Response for Bulk Subscribe
An HTTP 2xx response denotes that entries (individual messages) inside this bulk message have been processed by the application and Dapr will now check each EntryId status. A JSON-encoded payload body with the processing status against each entry needs to be sent:
{
"statuses":
[
{
"entryId": "<entryId1>",
"status": "<status>"
},
{
"entryId": "<entryId2>",
"status": "<status>"
}
]
}
Note: If an EntryId status is not found by Dapr in a response received from the application, that entry’s status is considered
RETRY
.
Status | Description |
---|---|
SUCCESS |
Message is processed successfully |
RETRY |
Message to be retried by Dapr |
DROP |
Warning is logged and message is dropped |
The HTTP response might be different from HTTP 2xx. The following are Dapr’s behavior in different HTTP statuses:
HTTP Status | Description |
---|---|
2xx | message is processed as per status in payload. |
404 | error is logged and all messages are dropped |
other | warning is logged and all messages to be retried |
Message envelope
Dapr pub/sub adheres to version 1.0 of CloudEvents.
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