I have a similar question to this one: It's very easy in py-amqp/flopsy to say "I'm going to wait forever, and I want this callback to be called whenever a message comes in," but I can't find any way of saying "OK, I got the message I want now stop waiting." (Maybe a GOTO? Just kidding...) Is there an elegant way of doing this?
py-amqp/flopsy: Waiting for a single AMQP message in Python
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OK, maybe this should have been obvious to me: If you register a callback in flopsy (which is a thin wrapper around amqplib) with
then you can
raisean Exception incallback_functo get to the rest of the code.Bonus question: How do I set a maximum timeout for the
wait()in case a response is never received? Let's say that this is in the context of aunittesttest case.