Auto-delete queues when the last consumer using them unsubscribes#37
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Auto-delete queues when the last consumer using them unsubscribes#37
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What's the harm in overgrowing queues, especially as they get auto deleted by the server after 20k messages ? I don't feel comfortable enabling this in production for code review... |
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It has caused tree closures in the past, it causes problems for the publisher.
We haven't even enabled the listening for code review yet, so this can't cause any problem there :P |
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(let's not merge this yet as we decide in the near future what to do) |
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Fixes #20
I'm not 100% sure, but I think we should do this.
The disadvantage is that when we e.g. pause code-review or code-coverage the queue will be killed and so we will miss some events;
The big advantage is that we will not cause queues to overgrow (the queues we are using are especially prone to overgrowing, even a few minutes of pause could mean a huge queue).