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#!/usr/bin/env node
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// Check if the environment is Node.js and if not log an error and exit.
if (typeof process === 'object' && typeof require === 'function') {
    var proton = require("qpid-proton-messenger");

    var address = "amqp://~0.0.0.0";
    var message = new proton.Message();
    var messenger = new proton.Messenger();

    var pumpData = function() {
        while (messenger.incoming()) {
            var t = messenger.get(message);

            console.log("Address: " + message.getAddress());
            console.log("Subject: " + message.getSubject());
    
            // body is the body as a native JavaScript Object, useful for most real cases.
            //console.log("Content: " + message.body);
    
            // data is the body as a proton.Data Object, used in this case because
            // format() returns exactly the same representation as recv.c
            console.log("Content: " + message.data.format());
    
            messenger.accept(t);
        }
    };

    var args = process.argv.slice(2);
    if (args.length > 0) {
        if (args[0] === '-h' || args[0] === '--help') {
            console.log("Usage: node recv.js <addr> (default " + address + ")");
            process.exit(0);
        }
    
        address = args[0];
    }
    
    messenger.setIncomingWindow(1024);
    
    messenger.on('error', function(error) {console.log(error);});
    messenger.on('work', pumpData);
    messenger.recv(); // Receive as many messages as messenger can buffer.
    messenger.start();

    messenger.subscribe(address);
} else {
    console.error("recv.js should be run in Node.js");
}