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Magento Message Queues with RabbitMQ
RabbitMQ Concepts
Course Intro & Prerequisites
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What makes up a Message Queue?
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Why use a Message Queue?
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RabbitMQ First Steps
Connect to the RabbitMQ web interface
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Create a sentiment analysis module
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Configure XML schema mappings in PhpStorm
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RabbitMQ Topics
Create a queue topic
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Bind a topic to an exchange
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RabbitMQ Publishers
Create a queue publisher
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Determine the publish message architecture
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Publish a message to the queue
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RabbitMQ Consumers
Create a queue consumer
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Sign up for the Sentiment Analysis API
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Update the queue consumer to call the API
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Catch exceptions from calling APIs
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Start a message queue consumer process
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Understand Cron vs CLI queue consumers
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Deserialize message data from the queue
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Alternate Magento message queues handler approach
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Exercise: Store & Display API Responses
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Create a new pivot table
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Create the data model & resource model
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Save the API response to the database
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Locate layout & template files
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Add a custom template file to a layout
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Display API responses with a ViewModel
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Store the API Key in system config
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Publish Module
When to refactor code
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Refactor code for publishing
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Configure composer.json for module distribution
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Create a README file
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Push the module to GitHub
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Publish the module to Packagist
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Completion
Downloadable archive
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Next steps with async queues
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Course feedback & certificate for Magento RabbitMQ course
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Save the API response to the database
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