Datanommer.consumer

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Datanommer.consumer

https://github.com/fedora-infra/datanommer/
fedmsg consumer to store messages in a database - consumer component

fedmsg (Fedora Messaging) is a Python package and API used within the Fedora infrastructure to send and receive messages to and from applications in order to allow for asynchronous processes.

datanommer is a fedmsg consumer that stores the fedmsg messages it receives in a database.

This package contains the fedmsg-hub consumer entry-point for datanommer.





Licensing

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Notes

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Debian: Nicolas Dandrimont <olasd@debian.org>

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23 August 2014

Notes

License: gpl-3+




Leaders and contributors

Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Downloadhttps://github.com/fedora-infra/datanommer/tree/develop/datanommer.consumer
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/datanommer.consumer
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/datanommer.consumer


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/datanommer.consumer

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