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Tutorial |
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`Simple Queue Service (SQS) <http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/sqs/>`_ |
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allows you to queue and then process messages. This tutorial covers how to |
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create a new queue, get and use an existing queue, push new messages onto the |
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queue, and process messages from the queue by using |
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:ref:`guide_resources` and :ref:`guide_collections`. |
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Creating a Queue |
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Queues are created with a name. You may also optionally set queue |
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attributes, such as the number of seconds to wait before an item may be |
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processed. The examples below will use the queue name ``test``. |
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Before creating a queue, you must first get the SQS service resource:: |
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# Get the service resource |
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sqs = boto3.resource('sqs') |
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# Create the queue. This returns an SQS.Queue instance |
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queue = sqs.create_queue(QueueName='test', Attributes={'DelaySeconds': 5}) |
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# You can now access identifiers and attributes |
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print(queue.url) |
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print(queue.attributes.get['DelaySeconds']) |
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Reference: :py:meth:`sqs.ServiceResource.create_queue` |
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.. warning:: |
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The code above may throw an exception if you already have a queue named |
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``test``. |
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Using an Existing Queue |
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It is possible to look up a queue by its name. If the queue does not exist, |
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then an exception will be thrown:: |
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# Get the service resource |
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sqs = boto3.resource('sqs') |
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# Get the queue. This returns an SQS.Queue instance |
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queue = sqs.get_queue_by_name(QueueName='test') |
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# You can now access identifiers and attributes |
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print(queue.url) |
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print(queue.attributes.get('DelaySeconds')) |
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It is also possible to list all of our existing queues:: |
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# Print out each queue name, which is part of its ARN |
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for queue in sqs.queues.all(): |
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print(queue.url) |
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.. note:: |
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To get the name from a queue, you must use its ARN, which is available |
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in the queue's ``attributes`` attribute. Using |
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``queue.attributes['QueueArn'].split(':')[-1]`` will return its name. |
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Reference: :py:meth:`sqs.ServiceResource.get_queue_by_name`, |
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:py:attr:`sqs.ServiceResource.queues` |
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Sending Messages |
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Sending a message adds it to the end of the queue:: |
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# Get the service resource |
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sqs = boto3.resource('sqs') |
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# Get the queue |
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queue = sqs.get_queue_by_name(QueueName='test') |
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# Create a new message |
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response = queue.send_message(MessageBody='world') |
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# The response is NOT a resource, but gives you a message ID and MD5 |
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print(response.get('MessageId')) |
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print(response.get('MD5OfMessageBody')) |
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You can also create messages with custom attributes:: |
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queue.send_message(MessageBody='boto3', MessageAttributes={ |
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'Author': { |
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'StringValue': 'Daniel', |
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'DataType': 'string' |
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} |
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}) |
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Messages can also be sent in batches. For example, sending the two messages |
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described above in a single request would look like the following:: |
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response = queue.send_messages(Entries=[ |
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{ |
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'Id': '1', |
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'MessageBody': 'world' |
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}, |
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{ |
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'Id': '2', |
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'MessageBody': 'boto3', |
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'MessageAttributes': { |
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'Author': { |
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'StringValue': 'Daniel', |
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'DataType': 'string' |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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]) |
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# Print out any failures |
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print(response.get('Failed')) |
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In this case, the response contains lists of ``Successful`` and ``Failed`` |
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messages, so you can retry failures if needed. |
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Reference: :py:meth:`sqs.Queue.send_message`, |
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:py:meth:`sqs.Queue.send_messages` |
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Processing Messages |
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Messages are processed in batches:: |
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# Get the service resource |
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sqs = boto3.resource('sqs') |
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# Get the queue |
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queue = sqs.get_queue_by_name(QueueName='test') |
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# Process messages by printing out body and optional author name |
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for message in queue.receive_messages(MessageAttributeNames=['Author']): |
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# Get the custom author message attribute if it was set |
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author_text = '' |
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if message.message_attributes is not None: |
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author_name = message.message_attributes.get('Author') |
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if author_name: |
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author_text = ' ({0})'.format(author_name) |
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# Print out the body and author (if set) |
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print('Hello, {0}!{1}'.format(message.body, author_name)) |
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# Let the queue know that the message is processed |
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message.delete() |
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Given *only* the messages that were sent in a batch with |
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:py:meth:`~sqs.Queue.send_messages` in the previous section, the above code |
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will print out:: |
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Hello, world! |
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Hello, boto3! (Daniel) |
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Reference: :py:meth:`sqs.Queue.receive_messages`, |
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:py:meth:`sqs.Message.delete` |
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