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Here is a very simple Ruby script to get you subscribing to messages, they simply get output to the console. | Here is a very simple Ruby script to get you subscribing to messages, they simply get output to the console. | ||
You'll obviously need Ruby installed (I'm using 1.9.3 via RVM) and the stomp ruby gem installed <code>gem install stomp</code> | |||
You will of course, also need to have signed up to the Network Rail datafeed programme and have your login credentials. | |||
Then set up environment variables with DATAFEEDS_USER as your username and DATAFEEDS_PASSWORD as your password. | |||
<code> | <code> |
Revision as of 21:02, 5 September 2012
Simple Ruby script
Here is a very simple Ruby script to get you subscribing to messages, they simply get output to the console.
You'll obviously need Ruby installed (I'm using 1.9.3 via RVM) and the stomp ruby gem installed gem install stomp
You will of course, also need to have signed up to the Network Rail datafeed programme and have your login credentials. Then set up environment variables with DATAFEEDS_USER as your username and DATAFEEDS_PASSWORD as your password.
require 'stomp'
begin
# Credentials set here as environment variables
@user = ENV["DATAFEEDS_USER"];
@password = ENV["DATAFEEDS_PASSWORD"]
@host = "datafeeds.networkrail.co.uk"
@port = 61618
# Example destination add yours here
@destination = "/topic/TD_ALL_SIG_AREA"
puts "Connecting to datafeeds as #{@user} using stomp protocol stomp://#{@host}:#{@port}\n"
@connection = Stomp::Connection.open @user, @password, @host, @port, true
@connection.subscribe @destination
while true
@msg = @connection.receive
puts @msg
end
@connection.disconnect
rescue
end