I am interested in listening to an Event Hub from a Python script and executing some code when an inbound message is detected.On Ubuntu, using Python 2.7 with https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-qpid-proton/0.10 and the example "receiver" script, I attempt to subscribe to a URI that looks like:amqps://<key name>:<key>@<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net/<event hub name>/ConsumerGroups/$Default/Partitions/0The following error is returned:proton.MessengerException: Cannot subscribe to <...>I believe that my Event Hub is set up correctly because I am able to send events into it using a separate "send" script and the Azure dashboard shows that events have arrived. But I am unable to connect as a subscriber to receive messages. 解决方案 I tried to reproduce your issue on Ubuntu Server, but failed.Although you said set up your event hub correctly, I still suggest you can check the key name & key again via the CONFIGURE tab page of your event hub on Azure old portal and make sure the policy name key name defined that has the permission Listen in the Shared access policies. Or you can use RootManageSharedAccessKey & its key in the access connection information of your service bus to try again.Also, you can refer to the sample event_hubs_receive_many.py at https://gist.github.com/tomconte/e2a4667185a9bf674f59 (it based on the proton sample async.py at https://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-proton-0.8/messenger/python/examples/async.py.html) to check your code. 这篇关于订阅/侦听Azure Event Hub的python脚本?的文章就介绍到这了,希望我们推荐的答案对大家有所帮助,也希望大家多多支持! 上岸,阿里云! 09-03 08:55