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# mqrs
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`mqrs` is a small cli application to handle different kinds of message
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queues.
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## Install `mqrs`
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For information about how to build, install and run `mqrs` please see
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[`INSTALL.md`](INSTALL.md).
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## Using `mqrs`
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Depending on which backend you want to use there are different subsets
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of subcommands. Following backends are supported:
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- `posix`: Use POSIX message queues
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- `sysv`: Use SysV IPC message queues
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If a command is clearly distinguishable from all the others,
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it does not have to be completed further.
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### POSIX message queues
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The POSIX backend supports six commands: `create`, `info`, `list`,
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`unlink`, `send` and `recv`.
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#### Create a message queue
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Use the `create` command to create a new POSIX message queue. Following
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optional arguments are supported:
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- `-c`, `--capacity`: Maximum number of messages in the queue
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- `-m`, `--mode`: Permissions (octal) to create the queue with
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- `-s`, `--msgsize`: Message size in bytes
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#### Print information about a message queue
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Use the `info` command to print further information about a message
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queue.
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#### List all message queues
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Use the `list` command to print a list of all message
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queues. Following option argument is supported:
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- `-a`, `--all`: Print all available information
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#### Delete a message queue
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Use the `unlink` command to delete a message queue.
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#### Send a message to a queue
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Use the `send` command to send a message to a message queue. Following
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optional arguments are supported:
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- `-n`, `--non-blocking`: Do not block
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- `-d`, `--deadline <deadline>`: Deadline until messages are sent
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(format: `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`)
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- `-p`, `--priority <priority>`: Set a different priority than
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default, priority >= 0 [default: 0]
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- `-o`, `--timeout <timeout>`: As for example in "5h 23min 42ms"
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#### Receive a message from a queue
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Use the `recv` command to receive one or more messages from a message
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queue. Following optional arguments are supported:
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- `-f`, `--follow`: Print messages as they are received
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- `-n`, `--non-blocking`: Do not block
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- `-t`, `--timestamp`: Print a timestamp before each message
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- `-d`, `--deadline <deadline>`: Deadline until messages are received
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(format: `%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S`)
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- `-o,` `--timeout <timeout>`: As for example in "5h 23min 42ms"
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### SysV IPC message queues
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The SysV IPC backend supports two commands: `create` and `unlink`.
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#### Create a message queue
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Use the `create` command to create a new SysV IPC message
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queue. Following optional arguments are supported:
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- `-m`, `--mode`: Permissions (octal) to create the queue
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with. Default: 0644.
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#### List all message queues
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Use the `list` command to print a list of all message queues. No
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further arguments are supported.
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#### Delete a message queue
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Use the `unlink` command to delete a message queue. This can either be
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done by providing a `key` or an `id` of the queue:
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- `-i`, `--id <id>`: Id of the queue
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- `-k`, `--key <key>`: Key of the queue
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