Sink SQS
Purpose
Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) is a fully managed message queuing service that makes it easy to decouple and scale microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application components and helps you decouple these components. Next to Amazon's SQS there are various other message queuing service providers which grant SQS compatible access to their storage solutions as well (e.g. Google Cloud Storage, IONOS, et al).
This UI helps to define the outbound connection parameters for an AWS SQS sink.
This Asset can be used by:
Asset type | Link |
---|---|
Output Processors | Frame Output Processor |
Prerequisite
You need:
Configuration
Name & Description
-
Name
: Name of the Asset. Spaces are not allowed in the name. -
Description
: Enter a description.
The Asset Usage
box shows how many times this Asset is used and which parts are referencing it.
Click to expand and then click to follow, if any.
Required roles
In case you are deploying to a Cluster which is running (a) Reactive Engine Nodes which have (b) specific Roles
configured, then you can restrict use of this Asset to those Nodes with matching
roles.
If you want this restriction, then enter the names of the Required Roles
here. Otherwise, leave empty to match all
Nodes (no restriction).
SQS Connection
Select the AWS Connection to use with this Asset. If it does not exist, you need to create it first.
Queues
Once you picked a SQS Connection above the system will try to test the connection and
show available queues within the drop-down list under URL
.
You can define a Name
for each URL in here to reference those when guiding resp. routing messages towards SQS sink queues within the
Frame Output Processor configurations. More details can be found here.
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