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Zig Binding for ZeroMQ

This Zig library provides a ZeroMQ client.

It is implemented as a wrapper of the "High-level C Binding for ZeroMQ" (CZMQ).

IMPORTANT: The library is currently still work in progress!!

Unit Tests

Using the Library

Minimal Example

Since this library is basically a 1:1 wrapper of CZMQ, please refer to the CZMQ documentation to get a better understanding on how the library works. Please feel free to also have a look at the various unit tests in this library (esp. ZSocket).

Running the server:

const zzmq = @import("zzmq");

var socket = try zzmq.ZSocket.init(allocator, zzmq.ZSocketType.Pair);
defer socket.deinit();

const port = try socket.bind("tcp://127.0.0.1:!");

// send a message
var frame = try zzmq.ZFrame.init(data);
defer frame.deinit();

try socket.send(&frame, .{});

Running the client:

const zzmq = @import("zzmq");

var socket = try zzmq.ZSocket.init(allocator, zzmq.ZSocketType.Pair);
defer socket.deinit();

const endpoint = try std.fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "tcp://127.0.0.1:{}", .{port});
defer allocator.free(endpoint);

try socket.connect(endpoint);

// receive a message
var frame = try socket.receive();
defer frame.deinit();

const data = frame.data();

Adding to build process

Determine the specific release tag of the library to use in the project.

Add to the build.zig.zon file, e.g. for Zig 0.11:

.{
    .dependencies = .{
        .clap = .{
            .url = "https://github.com/nine-lives-later/zzmq/archive/refs/tags/0.1.0-zig.tar.gz",
        },
    },
}

Note: When adding the URL only, the compiler will generate an error regarding the missing .hash field, and will also provide the correct value for it. Starting with Zig 0.12 you can also use zig fetch.

It is also required to add it to the build.zig file:

const zzmq = b.dependency("zzmq", .{
    .target = target,
    .optimize = optimize,
});

// Note: starting with zig 0.12 the function will be 
//       `exe.root_module.addImport` instead of `exe.addModule`
exe.addModule("zzmq", zzmq.module("zzmq"));

exe.linkSystemLibrary("czmq");
exe.linkLibC();

Installing local dependencies

Installing CZMQ development library version 4.0 or higher is also required:

# Building on Ubuntu, PoP_OS, ZorinOS, etc.
sudo apt install libczmq-dev

# Running on Ubuntu, PoP_OS, ZorinOS, etc.
sudo apt install libczmq

Contributing

Zig Version Branches

There are branches for the supported Zig versions:

Branch Zig Version Status Comment
main Zig v0.11.x Unit Tests The latest unreleased version for Zig 0.11.

Please use a specific release tag for including the library into your project.

Testing

The library can be tested locally by running: zig build test.

Contributors

Implementation done by Felix Kollmann.

Based on the work of CZMQ, inspired by goczmq.

License

Published under the MIT license.

Please keep in mind that this library depends on CZMQ and libzmq which are published under their own respective license. They are being used as dynamically linked libraries (libczmq.so, libzmq.so), which should be fine.