Build SQS-based applications without the boilerplate. Just define an async function that handles the SQS message processing.
To install this package, simply enter the following command into your terminal (or the variant of whatever package manager you are using):
npm install --save-dev sqs-consumer
Note This library assumes you are using AWS SDK v3. If you are using v2, please install v5.8.0:
npm install [email protected] --save-dev
import { Consumer } from 'sqs-consumer';
const app = Consumer.create({
queueUrl: 'https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/account-id/queue-name',
handleMessage: async (message) => {
// do some work with `message`
}
});
app.on('error', (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on('processing_error', (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.start();
- The queue is polled continuously for messages using long polling.
- Messages are deleted from the queue once the handler function has completed successfully.
- Throwing an error (or returning a rejected promise) from the handler function will cause the message to be left on the queue. An SQS redrive policy can be used to move messages that cannot be processed to a dead letter queue.
- By default messages are processed one at a time – a new message won't be received until the first one has been processed. To process messages in parallel, use the
batchSize
option detailed below.
You can also find some examples of sqs-consumer implemented in various ways within the examples directory.
By default the consumer will look for AWS credentials in the places specified by the AWS SDK. The simplest option is to export your credentials as environment variables:
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
If you need to specify your credentials manually, you can use a pre-configured instance of the SQS Client client.
import { Consumer } from 'sqs-consumer';
import { SQSClient } from '@aws-sdk/client-sqs';
const app = Consumer.create({
queueUrl: 'https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/account-id/queue-name',
handleMessage: async (message) => {
// ...
},
sqs: new SQSClient({
region: 'my-region',
credentials: {
accessKeyId: 'yourAccessKey',
secretAccessKey: 'yourSecret'
}
})
});
app.on('error', (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on('processing_error', (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on('timeout_error', (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.start();
Consumer will receive and delete messages from the SQS queue. Ensure sqs:ReceiveMessage
, sqs:DeleteMessage
, sqs:DeleteMessageBatch
, sqs:ChangeMessageVisibility
and sqs:ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
access is granted on the queue being consumed.
Creates a new SQS consumer using the defined options.
Start polling the queue for messages.
Stop polling the queue for messages (pre existing requests will still be made until concluded).
Returns the current polling state of the consumer: true
if it is actively polling, false
if it is not.
Each consumer is an EventEmitter
and emits these events.
We welcome and appreciate contributions for anyone who would like to take the time to fix a bug or implement a new feature.
But before you get started, please read the contributing guidelines and code of conduct.
SQS Consumer is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for more information.