Background and Setup
I have a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Pub/Sub topic called "test", for which I've published a few messages from the GCP Cloud Console. I'm using a Ruby on Rails app to subscribe to this topic. From the Receiving Messages section in their OVERVIEW.md documentation, I've placed that code snippet (reproduced here with brevity) in an initializer file config/initializers/pubsub.rb
require "google/cloud/pubsub"
pubsub = Google::Cloud::PubSub.new
sub = pubsub.subscription "test"
subscriber = sub.listen threads: { callback: 16 } do |received_message|
puts "Data: #{received_message.message.data}, published at #{received_message.message.published_at}"
received_message.acknowledge!
end
subscriber.start
sleep
To test that the app can receive messages, I start Rails Console and confirm that the message has arrived. Eureka!
Data: test message I typed from GCP Cloud Console, published at 2021-04-30 16:36:42 -0400
The Problem
Rails Console cannot receive any input. By starting the subscription listener in an initializer, I've effectively rendered Rails Console inoperable.
How can I start the subscription listener in the app without breaking the rest of the app (what is the Rails way for this scenario)?
sleep
call I was able to still use Rails Console and the app worked as before. The app can still receive messages from GCP Pub/Sub and I can use the app as before.sleep
is in their example so the standalone script doesn't terminate at the end, i.e., it keeps the process alive so the sub threads don't also terminate. Since Rails/console/etc. already don't exit, thesleep
is unnecessary, but also... sleeps :)