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import functools
import itertools
import logging
import os
import socket
import ssl
import time
import uuid

import kombu
import kombu.connection
import kombu.entity
import kombu.exceptions
import kombu.messaging
from oslo_config import cfg
from oslo_utils import netutils
import six
from six.moves.urllib import parse

from oslo_messaging._drivers import amqp as rpc_amqp
from oslo_messaging._drivers import amqpdriver
from oslo_messaging._drivers import common as rpc_common
from oslo_messaging._i18n import _
from oslo_messaging._i18n import _LI
from oslo_messaging import exceptions


rabbit_opts = [
    cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_version',
               default='',
               help='SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled). '
                    'Valid values are TLSv1 and SSLv23. SSLv2, SSLv3, '
                    'TLSv1_1, and TLSv1_2 may be available on some '
                    'distributions.'
               ),
    cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_keyfile',
               default='',
               help='SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled).'),
    cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_certfile',
               default='',
               help='SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled).'),
    cfg.StrOpt('kombu_ssl_ca_certs',
               default='',
               help='SSL certification authority file '
                    '(valid only if SSL enabled).'),
    cfg.FloatOpt('kombu_reconnect_delay',
                 default=1.0,
                 help='How long to wait before reconnecting in response to an '
                      'AMQP consumer cancel notification.'),
    cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_host',
               default='localhost',
               help='The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is '
                    'used.'),
    cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_port',
               default=5672,
               help='The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used.'),
    cfg.ListOpt('rabbit_hosts',
                default=['$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port'],
                help='RabbitMQ HA cluster host:port pairs.'),
    cfg.BoolOpt('rabbit_use_ssl',
                default=False,
                help='Connect over SSL for RabbitMQ.'),
    cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_userid',
               default='guest',
               help='The RabbitMQ userid.'),
    cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_password',
               default='guest',
               help='The RabbitMQ password.',
               secret=True),
    cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_login_method',
               default='AMQPLAIN',
               help='The RabbitMQ login method.'),
    cfg.StrOpt('rabbit_virtual_host',
               default='/',
               help='The RabbitMQ virtual host.'),
    cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_retry_interval',
               default=1,
               help='How frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ.'),
    cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_retry_backoff',
               default=2,
               help='How long to backoff for between retries when connecting '
                    'to RabbitMQ.'),
    cfg.IntOpt('rabbit_max_retries',
               default=0,
               help='Maximum number of RabbitMQ connection retries. '
                    'Default is 0 (infinite retry count).'),
    cfg.BoolOpt('rabbit_ha_queues',
                default=False,
                help='Use HA queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). '
                     'If you change this option, you must wipe the '
                     'RabbitMQ database.'),

    # NOTE(sileht): deprecated option since oslo_messaging 1.5.0,
    cfg.BoolOpt('fake_rabbit',
                default=False,
                help='Deprecated, use rpc_backend=kombu+memory or '
                'rpc_backend=fake'),
]

LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)


def _get_queue_arguments(conf):
    """Construct the arguments for declaring a queue.

    If the rabbit_ha_queues option is set, we declare a mirrored queue
    as described here:

      http://www.rabbitmq.com/ha.html

    Setting x-ha-policy to all means that the queue will be mirrored
    to all nodes in the cluster.
    """
    return {'x-ha-policy': 'all'} if conf.rabbit_ha_queues else {}


class RabbitMessage(dict):
    def __init__(self, raw_message):
        super(RabbitMessage, self).__init__(
            rpc_common.deserialize_msg(raw_message.payload))
        self._raw_message = raw_message

    def acknowledge(self):
        self._raw_message.ack()

    def requeue(self):
        self._raw_message.requeue()


class ConsumerBase(object):
    """Consumer base class."""

    def __init__(self, channel, callback, tag, **kwargs):
        """Declare a queue on an amqp channel.

        'channel' is the amqp channel to use
        'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received
        'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel

        queue name, exchange name, and other kombu options are
        passed in here as a dictionary.
        """
        self.callback = callback
        self.tag = six.text_type(tag)
        self.kwargs = kwargs
        self.queue = None
        self.reconnect(channel)

    def reconnect(self, channel):
        """Re-declare the queue after a rabbit reconnect."""
        self.channel = channel
        self.kwargs['channel'] = channel
        self.queue = kombu.entity.Queue(**self.kwargs)
        try:
            self.queue.declare()
        except Exception as e:
            # NOTE: This exception may be triggered by a race condition.
            # Simply retrying will solve the error most of the time and
            # should work well enough as a workaround until the race condition
            # itself can be fixed.
            # TODO(jrosenboom): In order to be able to match the Execption
            # more specifically, we have to refactor ConsumerBase to use
            # 'channel_errors' of the kombu connection object that
            # has created the channel.
            # See https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1318721 for details.
            LOG.exception(_("Declaring queue failed with (%s), retrying"), e)
            self.queue.declare()

    def _callback_handler(self, message, callback):
        """Call callback with deserialized message.

        Messages that are processed and ack'ed.
        """

        try:
            callback(RabbitMessage(message))
        except Exception:
            LOG.exception(_("Failed to process message"
                            " ... skipping it."))
            message.ack()

    def consume(self, *args, **kwargs):
        """Actually declare the consumer on the amqp channel.  This will
        start the flow of messages from the queue.  Using the
        Connection.iterconsume() iterator will process the messages,
        calling the appropriate callback.

        If a callback is specified in kwargs, use that.  Otherwise,
        use the callback passed during __init__()

        If kwargs['nowait'] is True, then this call will block until
        a message is read.

        """

        options = {'consumer_tag': self.tag}
        options['nowait'] = kwargs.get('nowait', False)
        callback = kwargs.get('callback', self.callback)
        if not callback:
            raise ValueError("No callback defined")

        def _callback(raw_message):
            message = self.channel.message_to_python(raw_message)
            self._callback_handler(message, callback)

        self.queue.consume(*args, callback=_callback, **options)

    def cancel(self):
        """Cancel the consuming from the queue, if it has started."""
        try:
            self.queue.cancel(self.tag)
        except KeyError as e:
            # NOTE(comstud): Kludge to get around a amqplib bug
            if six.text_type(e) != "u'%s'" % self.tag:
                raise
        self.queue = None


class DirectConsumer(ConsumerBase):
    """Queue/consumer class for 'direct'."""

    def __init__(self, conf, channel, msg_id, callback, tag, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'direct' queue.

        'channel' is the amqp channel to use
        'msg_id' is the msg_id to listen on
        'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received
        'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel

        Other kombu options may be passed
        """
        # Default options
        options = {'durable': False,
                   'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf),
                   'auto_delete': True,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=msg_id,
                                         type='direct',
                                         durable=options['durable'],
                                         auto_delete=options['auto_delete'])
        super(DirectConsumer, self).__init__(channel,
                                             callback,
                                             tag,
                                             name=msg_id,
                                             exchange=exchange,
                                             routing_key=msg_id,
                                             **options)


class TopicConsumer(ConsumerBase):
    """Consumer class for 'topic'."""

    def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, callback, tag, exchange_name,
                 name=None, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'topic' queue.

        :param channel: the amqp channel to use
        :param topic: the topic to listen on
        :paramtype topic: str
        :param callback: the callback to call when messages are received
        :param tag: a unique ID for the consumer on the channel
        :param exchange_name: the exchange name to use
        :param name: optional queue name, defaults to topic
        :paramtype name: str

        Other kombu options may be passed as keyword arguments
        """
        # Default options
        options = {'durable': conf.amqp_durable_queues,
                   'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf),
                   'auto_delete': conf.amqp_auto_delete,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=exchange_name,
                                         type='topic',
                                         durable=options['durable'],
                                         auto_delete=options['auto_delete'])
        super(TopicConsumer, self).__init__(channel,
                                            callback,
                                            tag,
                                            name=name or topic,
                                            exchange=exchange,
                                            routing_key=topic,
                                            **options)


class FanoutConsumer(ConsumerBase):
    """Consumer class for 'fanout'."""

    def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, callback, tag, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'fanout' queue.

        'channel' is the amqp channel to use
        'topic' is the topic to listen on
        'callback' is the callback to call when messages are received
        'tag' is a unique ID for the consumer on the channel

        Other kombu options may be passed
        """
        unique = uuid.uuid4().hex
        exchange_name = '%s_fanout' % topic
        queue_name = '%s_fanout_%s' % (topic, unique)

        # Default options
        options = {'durable': False,
                   'queue_arguments': _get_queue_arguments(conf),
                   'auto_delete': True,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=exchange_name, type='fanout',
                                         durable=options['durable'],
                                         auto_delete=options['auto_delete'])
        super(FanoutConsumer, self).__init__(channel, callback, tag,
                                             name=queue_name,
                                             exchange=exchange,
                                             routing_key=topic,
                                             **options)


class Publisher(object):
    """Base Publisher class."""

    def __init__(self, channel, exchange_name, routing_key, **kwargs):
        """Init the Publisher class with the exchange_name, routing_key,
        and other options
        """
        self.exchange_name = exchange_name
        self.routing_key = routing_key
        self.kwargs = kwargs
        self.reconnect(channel)

    def reconnect(self, channel):
        """Re-establish the Producer after a rabbit reconnection."""
        self.exchange = kombu.entity.Exchange(name=self.exchange_name,
                                              **self.kwargs)
        self.producer = kombu.messaging.Producer(exchange=self.exchange,
                                                 channel=channel,
                                                 routing_key=self.routing_key)

    def send(self, msg, timeout=None):
        """Send a message."""
        if timeout:
            #
            # AMQP TTL is in milliseconds when set in the header.
            #
            self.producer.publish(msg, headers={'ttl': (timeout * 1000)})
        else:
            self.producer.publish(msg)


class DirectPublisher(Publisher):
    """Publisher class for 'direct'."""
    def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'direct' publisher.

        Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults
        """

        options = {'durable': False,
                   'auto_delete': True,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        super(DirectPublisher, self).__init__(channel, topic, topic,
                                              type='direct', **options)


class TopicPublisher(Publisher):
    """Publisher class for 'topic'."""
    def __init__(self, conf, channel, exchange_name, topic, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'topic' publisher.

        Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults
        """
        options = {'durable': conf.amqp_durable_queues,
                   'auto_delete': conf.amqp_auto_delete,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        super(TopicPublisher, self).__init__(channel,
                                             exchange_name,
                                             topic,
                                             type='topic',
                                             **options)


class FanoutPublisher(Publisher):
    """Publisher class for 'fanout'."""
    def __init__(self, conf, channel, topic, **kwargs):
        """Init a 'fanout' publisher.

        Kombu options may be passed as keyword args to override defaults
        """
        options = {'durable': False,
                   'auto_delete': True,
                   'exclusive': False}
        options.update(kwargs)
        super(FanoutPublisher, self).__init__(channel, '%s_fanout' % topic,
                                              None, type='fanout', **options)


class NotifyPublisher(TopicPublisher):
    """Publisher class for 'notify'."""

    def __init__(self, conf, channel, exchange_name, topic, **kwargs):
        self.durable = kwargs.pop('durable', conf.amqp_durable_queues)
        self.queue_arguments = _get_queue_arguments(conf)
        super(NotifyPublisher, self).__init__(conf, channel, exchange_name,
                                              topic, **kwargs)

    def reconnect(self, channel):
        super(NotifyPublisher, self).reconnect(channel)

        # NOTE(jerdfelt): Normally the consumer would create the queue, but
        # we do this to ensure that messages don't get dropped if the
        # consumer is started after we do
        queue = kombu.entity.Queue(channel=channel,
                                   exchange=self.exchange,
                                   durable=self.durable,
                                   name=self.routing_key,
                                   routing_key=self.routing_key,
                                   queue_arguments=self.queue_arguments)
        queue.declare()


class Connection(object):
    """Connection object."""

    pools = {}

    def __init__(self, conf, url):
        self.consumers = []
        self.consumer_num = itertools.count(1)
        self.conf = conf
        self.max_retries = self.conf.rabbit_max_retries
        # Try forever?
        if self.max_retries <= 0:
            self.max_retries = None
        self.interval_start = self.conf.rabbit_retry_interval
        self.interval_stepping = self.conf.rabbit_retry_backoff
        # max retry-interval = 30 seconds
        self.interval_max = 30

        self._ssl_params = self._fetch_ssl_params()
        self._login_method = self.conf.rabbit_login_method

        if url.virtual_host is not None:
            virtual_host = url.virtual_host
        else:
            virtual_host = self.conf.rabbit_virtual_host

        self._url = ''
        if self.conf.fake_rabbit:
            LOG.warn("Deprecated: fake_rabbit option is deprecated, set "
                     "rpc_backend to kombu+memory or use the fake "
                     "driver instead.")
            self._url = 'memory://%s/' % virtual_host
        elif url.hosts:
            for host in url.hosts:
                transport = url.transport.replace('kombu+', '')
                transport = url.transport.replace('rabbit', 'amqp')
                self._url += '%s%s://%s:%s@%s:%s/%s' % (
                    ";" if self._url else '',
                    transport,
                    parse.quote(host.username or ''),
                    parse.quote(host.password or ''),
                    host.hostname or '', str(host.port or 5672),
                    virtual_host)
        elif url.transport.startswith('kombu+'):
            # NOTE(sileht): url have a + but no hosts
            # (like kombu+memory:///), pass it to kombu as-is
            transport = url.transport.replace('kombu+', '')
            self._url = "%s://%s" % (transport, virtual_host)
        else:
            for adr in self.conf.rabbit_hosts:
                hostname, port = netutils.parse_host_port(
                    adr, default_port=self.conf.rabbit_port)
                self._url += '%samqp://%s:%s@%s:%s/%s' % (
                    ";" if self._url else '',
                    parse.quote(self.conf.rabbit_userid),
                    parse.quote(self.conf.rabbit_password),
                    hostname, port,
                    virtual_host)

        self._initial_pid = os.getpid()

        self.do_consume = True
        self._consume_loop_stopped = False

        self.channel = None
        self.connection = kombu.connection.Connection(
            self._url, ssl=self._ssl_params, login_method=self._login_method,
            failover_strategy="shuffle")

        LOG.info(_LI('Connecting to AMQP server on %(hostname)s:%(port)d'),
                 {'hostname': self.connection.hostname,
                  'port': self.connection.port})
        # NOTE(sileht): just ensure the connection is setuped at startup
        self.ensure(error_callback=None,
                    method=lambda channel: True)
        LOG.info(_LI('Connected to AMQP server on %(hostname)s:%(port)d'),
                 {'hostname': self.connection.hostname,
                  'port': self.connection.port})

        # NOTE(sileht):
        # value choosen according the best practice from kombu:
        # http://kombu.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/kombu.common.html#kombu.common.eventloop
        self._poll_timeout = 1

        if self._url.startswith('memory://'):
            # Kludge to speed up tests.
            self.connection.transport.polling_interval = 0.0
            self._poll_timeout = 0.05

    # FIXME(markmc): use oslo sslutils when it is available as a library
    _SSL_PROTOCOLS = {
        "tlsv1": ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1,
        "sslv23": ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23
    }

    _OPTIONAL_PROTOCOLS = {
        'sslv2': 'PROTOCOL_SSLv2',
        'sslv3': 'PROTOCOL_SSLv3',
        'tlsv1_1': 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_1',
        'tlsv1_2': 'PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2',
    }
    for protocol in _OPTIONAL_PROTOCOLS:
        try:
            _SSL_PROTOCOLS[protocol] = getattr(ssl,
                                               _OPTIONAL_PROTOCOLS[protocol])
        except AttributeError:
            pass

    @classmethod
    def validate_ssl_version(cls, version):
        key = version.lower()
        try:
            return cls._SSL_PROTOCOLS[key]
        except KeyError:
            raise RuntimeError(_("Invalid SSL version : %s") % version)

    def _fetch_ssl_params(self):
        """Handles fetching what ssl params should be used for the connection
        (if any).
        """
        ssl_params = dict()

        # http://docs.python.org/library/ssl.html - ssl.wrap_socket
        if self.conf.kombu_ssl_version:
            ssl_params['ssl_version'] = self.validate_ssl_version(
                self.conf.kombu_ssl_version)
        if self.conf.kombu_ssl_keyfile:
            ssl_params['keyfile'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_keyfile
        if self.conf.kombu_ssl_certfile:
            ssl_params['certfile'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_certfile
        if self.conf.kombu_ssl_ca_certs:
            ssl_params['ca_certs'] = self.conf.kombu_ssl_ca_certs
            # We might want to allow variations in the
            # future with this?
            ssl_params['cert_reqs'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED

        # Return the extended behavior or just have the default behavior
        return ssl_params or None

    def ensure(self, error_callback, method, retry=None,
               timeout_is_error=True):
        """Will retry up to retry number of times.
        retry = None means use the value of rabbit_max_retries
        retry = -1 means to retry forever
        retry = 0 means no retry
        retry = N means N retries
        """

        current_pid = os.getpid()
        if self._initial_pid != current_pid:
            LOG.warn("Process forked after connection established! "
                     "This can result in unpredictable behavior. "
                     "See: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/"
                     "oslo_messaging/transport.html")
            self._initial_pid = current_pid

        if retry is None:
            retry = self.max_retries
        if retry is None or retry < 0:
            retry = None

        def on_error(exc, interval):
            self.channel = None

            error_callback and error_callback(exc)

            interval = (self.conf.kombu_reconnect_delay + interval
                        if self.conf.kombu_reconnect_delay > 0 else interval)

            info = {'hostname': self.connection.hostname,
                    'port': self.connection.port,
                    'err_str': exc, 'sleep_time': interval}

            if 'Socket closed' in six.text_type(exc):
                LOG.error(_('AMQP server %(hostname)s:%(port)s closed'
                            ' the connection. Check login credentials:'
                            ' %(err_str)s'), info)
            else:
                LOG.error(_('AMQP server on %(hostname)s:%(port)s is '
                            'unreachable: %(err_str)s. Trying again in '
                            '%(sleep_time)d seconds.'), info)

            # XXX(nic): when reconnecting to a RabbitMQ cluster
            # with mirrored queues in use, the attempt to release the
            # connection can hang "indefinitely" somewhere deep down
            # in Kombu.  Blocking the thread for a bit prior to
            # release seems to kludge around the problem where it is
            # otherwise reproduceable.
            # TODO(sileht): Check if this is useful since we
            # use kombu for HA connection, the interval_step
            # should sufficient, because the underlying kombu transport
            # connection object freed.
            if self.conf.kombu_reconnect_delay > 0:
                time.sleep(self.conf.kombu_reconnect_delay)

        def on_reconnection(new_channel):
            """Callback invoked when the kombu reconnects and creates
            a new channel, we use it the reconfigure our consumers.
            """
            self.consumer_num = itertools.count(1)
            for consumer in self.consumers:
                consumer.reconnect(new_channel)

            LOG.info(_LI('Reconnected to AMQP server on '
                         '%(hostname)s:%(port)d'),
                     {'hostname': self.connection.hostname,
                      'port': self.connection.port})

        recoverable_errors = (self.connection.recoverable_channel_errors +
                              self.connection.recoverable_connection_errors)
        try:
            autoretry_method = self.connection.autoretry(
                method, channel=self.channel,
                max_retries=retry,
                errback=on_error,
                interval_start=self.interval_start or 1,
                interval_step=self.interval_stepping,
                on_revive=on_reconnection,
            )
            ret, channel = autoretry_method()
            self.channel = channel
            return ret
        except recoverable_errors as exc:
            self.channel = None
            # NOTE(sileht): number of retry exceeded and the connection
            # is still broken
            msg = _('Unable to connect to AMQP server on '
                    '%(hostname)s:%(port)d after %(retry)d '
                    'tries: %(err_str)s') % {
                        'hostname': self.connection.hostname,
                        'port': self.connection.port,
                        'err_str': exc,
                        'retry': retry}
            LOG.error(msg)
            raise exceptions.MessageDeliveryFailure(msg)

    def close(self):
        """Close/release this connection."""
        if self.connection:
            self.connection.release()
            self.connection = None

    def reset(self):
        """Reset a connection so it can be used again."""
        if self.channel is not None:
            self.channel.close()
            self.channel = self.connection.channel()
        self.consumers = []
        self.consumer_num = itertools.count(1)

    def declare_consumer(self, consumer_cls, topic, callback):
        """Create a Consumer using the class that was passed in and
        add it to our list of consumers
        """

        def _connect_error(exc):
            log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': exc}
            LOG.error(_("Failed to declare consumer for topic '%(topic)s': "
                      "%(err_str)s"), log_info)

        def _declare_consumer(channel):
            consumer = consumer_cls(self.conf, channel, topic, callback,
                                    six.next(self.consumer_num))
            self.consumers.append(consumer)
            return consumer

        return self.ensure(_connect_error, _declare_consumer)

    def iterconsume(self, limit=None, timeout=None):
        """Return an iterator that will consume from all queues/consumers."""

        timer = rpc_common.DecayingTimer(duration=timeout)
        timer.start()

        def _raise_timeout(exc):
            LOG.debug('Timed out waiting for RPC response: %s', exc)
            raise rpc_common.Timeout()

        def _error_callback(exc):
            self.do_consume = True
            timer.check_return(_raise_timeout, exc)
            LOG.exception(_('Failed to consume message from queue: %s'),
                          exc)

        def _consume(channel):
            if self.do_consume:
                queues_head = self.consumers[:-1]  # not fanout.
                queues_tail = self.consumers[-1]  # fanout
                for queue in queues_head:
                    queue.consume(nowait=True)
                queues_tail.consume(nowait=False)
                self.do_consume = False

            poll_timeout = (self._poll_timeout if timeout is None
                            else min(timeout, self._poll_timeout))
            while True:
                if self._consume_loop_stopped:
                    self._consume_loop_stopped = False
                    raise StopIteration

                try:
                    return self.connection.drain_events(timeout=poll_timeout)
                except socket.timeout as exc:
                    poll_timeout = timer.check_return(
                        _raise_timeout, exc, maximum=self._poll_timeout)

        for iteration in itertools.count(0):
            if limit and iteration >= limit:
                raise StopIteration
            yield self.ensure(_error_callback, _consume)

    def publisher_send(self, cls, topic, msg, timeout=None, retry=None,
                       **kwargs):
        """Send to a publisher based on the publisher class."""

        def _error_callback(exc):
            log_info = {'topic': topic, 'err_str': exc}
            LOG.exception(_("Failed to publish message to topic "
                          "'%(topic)s': %(err_str)s"), log_info)

        def _publish(channel):
            publisher = cls(self.conf, channel, topic=topic, **kwargs)
            publisher.send(msg, timeout)

        self.ensure(_error_callback, _publish, retry=retry)

    def declare_direct_consumer(self, topic, callback):
        """Create a 'direct' queue.
        In nova's use, this is generally a msg_id queue used for
        responses for call/multicall
        """
        self.declare_consumer(DirectConsumer, topic, callback)

    def declare_topic_consumer(self, exchange_name, topic, callback=None,
                               queue_name=None):
        """Create a 'topic' consumer."""
        self.declare_consumer(functools.partial(TopicConsumer,
                                                name=queue_name,
                                                exchange_name=exchange_name,
                                                ),
                              topic, callback)

    def declare_fanout_consumer(self, topic, callback):
        """Create a 'fanout' consumer."""
        self.declare_consumer(FanoutConsumer, topic, callback)

    def direct_send(self, msg_id, msg):
        """Send a 'direct' message."""
        self.publisher_send(DirectPublisher, msg_id, msg)

    def topic_send(self, exchange_name, topic, msg, timeout=None, retry=None):
        """Send a 'topic' message."""
        self.publisher_send(TopicPublisher, topic, msg, timeout,
                            exchange_name=exchange_name, retry=retry)

    def fanout_send(self, topic, msg, retry=None):
        """Send a 'fanout' message."""
        self.publisher_send(FanoutPublisher, topic, msg, retry=retry)

    def notify_send(self, exchange_name, topic, msg, retry=None, **kwargs):
        """Send a notify message on a topic."""
        self.publisher_send(NotifyPublisher, topic, msg, timeout=None,
                            exchange_name=exchange_name, retry=retry, **kwargs)

    def consume(self, limit=None, timeout=None):
        """Consume from all queues/consumers."""
        it = self.iterconsume(limit=limit, timeout=timeout)
        while True:
            try:
                six.next(it)
            except StopIteration:
                return

    def stop_consuming(self):
        self._consume_loop_stopped = True


class RabbitDriver(amqpdriver.AMQPDriverBase):

    def __init__(self, conf, url,
                 default_exchange=None,
                 allowed_remote_exmods=None):
        conf.register_opts(rabbit_opts)
        conf.register_opts(rpc_amqp.amqp_opts)

        connection_pool = rpc_amqp.ConnectionPool(conf, url, Connection)

        super(RabbitDriver, self).__init__(conf, url,
                                           connection_pool,
                                           default_exchange,
                                           allowed_remote_exmods)

    def require_features(self, requeue=True):
        pass