Will you, please, if you'll come to solution with threads, post it here too?

P.S.: I was trying to figure out about the same scheme - I'm already have CGI processed by Mojolicious server, which take HTTP requests, send them through RabbitMQ to backend, listening for answer. But with websocket connections server needs to listen for messages coming through RabbitMQ from backend to send them to websocket, and it's without request from user. So I need Mojolicious to read RabbitMQ queue in a Mojo::IOLoop event loop system while serving CGI and websocket requests, and for now there are two good queue readers - AnyEvent::RabbitMQ (nonblocking, based on other than Mojolicious AnyEvent loop system) and Net::AMQP::RabbitMQ (blocking), so none of them fit to Mojolicious system. Solution not found so far.


In reply to Re^3: Net::Async::WebSocket::Server in a separate main loop by alexander_lunev
in thread Net::Async::WebSocket::Server in a separate main loop by Talkabout

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