A lightweight wrapper around sqs-consumer and sqs-producer that extends the functionality of the libraries to enable handling large SQS payloads by offloading message bodies to S3 automatically.
Note: This package is currently in development and is not recommended for production use.
To install this package, simply enter the following command into your terminal (or the variant of whatever package manager you are using):
npm install @bbc/sqs-extended
Visit https://bbc.github.io/sqs-extended/ for the full API documentation.
- It is recommended that you set up your S3 bucket with a lifecycle policy to automatically delete objects after a certain period of time to avoid incurring unnecessary storage costs.
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.
The 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.
The producer will send messages to the SQS queue. Ensure sqs:SendMessage
and sqs:SendMessageBatch
access is granted on the queue being sent to.
And finally, the producer will upload messages to S3. Ensure s3:PutObject
and s3:GetObject
access is granted on the bucket being used.
import { SQSExtendedProducer } from "sqs-extended";
const producer = new SQSExtendedProducer({
queueUrl: "https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/my-queue",
s3Bucket: "my-large-payload-bucket",
});
await producer.send({
id: "my-message-id",
body: largePayloadObject,
});
You can also read the full API documentation for the SQS Producer library that's used here.
import { SQSExtendedConsumer } from "sqs-extended";
const consumer = new SQSExtendedConsumer({
queueUrl: "https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/my-queue",
s3Bucket: "my-large-payload-bucket",
handleMessage: async (message) => {
console.log("Payload:", message.body);
},
});
consumer.start();
You can also read the full API documentation for the SQS Consumer library that's used here.
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 Extended is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for more information.