@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") @ThreadSafe public interface SqsClient extends AwsClient
builder()
method.
Welcome to the Amazon SQS API Reference.
Amazon SQS is a reliable, highly-scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel between applications or microservices. Amazon SQS moves data between distributed application components and helps you decouple these components.
For information on the permissions you need to use this API, see Identity and access management in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
You can use Amazon Web Services SDKs to access Amazon SQS using your favorite programming language. The SDKs perform tasks such as the following automatically:
Cryptographically sign your service requests
Retry requests
Handle error responses
Additional information
Amazon SQS Developer Guide
Amazon Web Services General Reference
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
SERVICE_METADATA_ID
Value for looking up the service's metadata from the
ServiceMetadataProvider . |
static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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default AddPermissionResponse |
addPermission(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest)
Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal.
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default AddPermissionResponse |
addPermission(Consumer<AddPermissionRequest.Builder> addPermissionRequest)
Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal.
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static SqsClientBuilder |
builder()
Create a builder that can be used to configure and create a
SqsClient . |
default CancelMessageMoveTaskResponse |
cancelMessageMoveTask(CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest)
Cancels a specified message movement task.
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default CancelMessageMoveTaskResponse |
cancelMessageMoveTask(Consumer<CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder> cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest)
Cancels a specified message movement task.
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default ChangeMessageVisibilityResponse |
changeMessageVisibility(ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest changeMessageVisibilityRequest)
Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new value.
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default ChangeMessageVisibilityResponse |
changeMessageVisibility(Consumer<ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest.Builder> changeMessageVisibilityRequest)
Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new value.
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default ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResponse |
changeMessageVisibilityBatch(ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest)
Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages.
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default ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResponse |
changeMessageVisibilityBatch(Consumer<ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest.Builder> changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest)
Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages.
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static SqsClient |
create()
Create a
SqsClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider . |
default CreateQueueResponse |
createQueue(Consumer<CreateQueueRequest.Builder> createQueueRequest)
Creates a new standard or FIFO queue.
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default CreateQueueResponse |
createQueue(CreateQueueRequest createQueueRequest)
Creates a new standard or FIFO queue.
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default DeleteMessageResponse |
deleteMessage(Consumer<DeleteMessageRequest.Builder> deleteMessageRequest)
Deletes the specified message from the specified queue.
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default DeleteMessageResponse |
deleteMessage(DeleteMessageRequest deleteMessageRequest)
Deletes the specified message from the specified queue.
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default DeleteMessageBatchResponse |
deleteMessageBatch(Consumer<DeleteMessageBatchRequest.Builder> deleteMessageBatchRequest)
Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue.
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default DeleteMessageBatchResponse |
deleteMessageBatch(DeleteMessageBatchRequest deleteMessageBatchRequest)
Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue.
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default DeleteQueueResponse |
deleteQueue(Consumer<DeleteQueueRequest.Builder> deleteQueueRequest)
Deletes the queue specified by the
QueueUrl , regardless of the queue's contents. |
default DeleteQueueResponse |
deleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest deleteQueueRequest)
Deletes the queue specified by the
QueueUrl , regardless of the queue's contents. |
default GetQueueAttributesResponse |
getQueueAttributes(Consumer<GetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder> getQueueAttributesRequest)
Gets attributes for the specified queue.
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default GetQueueAttributesResponse |
getQueueAttributes(GetQueueAttributesRequest getQueueAttributesRequest)
Gets attributes for the specified queue.
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default GetQueueUrlResponse |
getQueueUrl(Consumer<GetQueueUrlRequest.Builder> getQueueUrlRequest)
Returns the URL of an existing Amazon SQS queue.
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default GetQueueUrlResponse |
getQueueUrl(GetQueueUrlRequest getQueueUrlRequest)
Returns the URL of an existing Amazon SQS queue.
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default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse |
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(Consumer<ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder> listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues that have the
RedrivePolicy queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue. |
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse |
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues that have the
RedrivePolicy queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue. |
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable |
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(Consumer<ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder> listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues that have the
RedrivePolicy queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue. |
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable |
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues that have the
RedrivePolicy queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue. |
default ListMessageMoveTasksResponse |
listMessageMoveTasks(Consumer<ListMessageMoveTasksRequest.Builder> listMessageMoveTasksRequest)
Gets the most recent message movement tasks (up to 10) under a specific source queue.
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default ListMessageMoveTasksResponse |
listMessageMoveTasks(ListMessageMoveTasksRequest listMessageMoveTasksRequest)
Gets the most recent message movement tasks (up to 10) under a specific source queue.
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default ListQueuesResponse |
listQueues()
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueuesResponse |
listQueues(Consumer<ListQueuesRequest.Builder> listQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueuesResponse |
listQueues(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueuesIterable |
listQueuesPaginator()
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueuesIterable |
listQueuesPaginator(Consumer<ListQueuesRequest.Builder> listQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueuesIterable |
listQueuesPaginator(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest)
Returns a list of your queues in the current region.
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default ListQueueTagsResponse |
listQueueTags(Consumer<ListQueueTagsRequest.Builder> listQueueTagsRequest)
List all cost allocation tags added to the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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default ListQueueTagsResponse |
listQueueTags(ListQueueTagsRequest listQueueTagsRequest)
List all cost allocation tags added to the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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default PurgeQueueResponse |
purgeQueue(Consumer<PurgeQueueRequest.Builder> purgeQueueRequest)
Deletes the messages in a queue specified by the
QueueURL parameter. |
default PurgeQueueResponse |
purgeQueue(PurgeQueueRequest purgeQueueRequest)
Deletes the messages in a queue specified by the
QueueURL parameter. |
default ReceiveMessageResponse |
receiveMessage(Consumer<ReceiveMessageRequest.Builder> receiveMessageRequest)
Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue.
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default ReceiveMessageResponse |
receiveMessage(ReceiveMessageRequest receiveMessageRequest)
Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue.
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default RemovePermissionResponse |
removePermission(Consumer<RemovePermissionRequest.Builder> removePermissionRequest)
Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified
Label parameter. |
default RemovePermissionResponse |
removePermission(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest)
Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified
Label parameter. |
default SendMessageResponse |
sendMessage(Consumer<SendMessageRequest.Builder> sendMessageRequest)
Delivers a message to the specified queue.
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default SendMessageResponse |
sendMessage(SendMessageRequest sendMessageRequest)
Delivers a message to the specified queue.
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default SendMessageBatchResponse |
sendMessageBatch(Consumer<SendMessageBatchRequest.Builder> sendMessageBatchRequest)
You can use
SendMessageBatch to send up to 10 messages to the specified queue by assigning either
identical or different values to each message (or by not assigning values at all). |
default SendMessageBatchResponse |
sendMessageBatch(SendMessageBatchRequest sendMessageBatchRequest)
You can use
SendMessageBatch to send up to 10 messages to the specified queue by assigning either
identical or different values to each message (or by not assigning values at all). |
default SqsServiceClientConfiguration |
serviceClientConfiguration() |
static ServiceMetadata |
serviceMetadata() |
default SetQueueAttributesResponse |
setQueueAttributes(Consumer<SetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder> setQueueAttributesRequest)
Sets the value of one or more queue attributes.
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default SetQueueAttributesResponse |
setQueueAttributes(SetQueueAttributesRequest setQueueAttributesRequest)
Sets the value of one or more queue attributes.
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default StartMessageMoveTaskResponse |
startMessageMoveTask(Consumer<StartMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder> startMessageMoveTaskRequest)
Starts an asynchronous task to move messages from a specified source queue to a specified destination queue.
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default StartMessageMoveTaskResponse |
startMessageMoveTask(StartMessageMoveTaskRequest startMessageMoveTaskRequest)
Starts an asynchronous task to move messages from a specified source queue to a specified destination queue.
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default TagQueueResponse |
tagQueue(Consumer<TagQueueRequest.Builder> tagQueueRequest)
Add cost allocation tags to the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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default TagQueueResponse |
tagQueue(TagQueueRequest tagQueueRequest)
Add cost allocation tags to the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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default UntagQueueResponse |
untagQueue(Consumer<UntagQueueRequest.Builder> untagQueueRequest)
Remove cost allocation tags from the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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default UntagQueueResponse |
untagQueue(UntagQueueRequest untagQueueRequest)
Remove cost allocation tags from the specified Amazon SQS queue.
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serviceName
close
static final String SERVICE_NAME
static final String SERVICE_METADATA_ID
ServiceMetadataProvider
.default AddPermissionResponse addPermission(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest) throws OverLimitException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal. This allows sharing access to the queue.
When you create a queue, you have full control access rights for the queue. Only you, the owner of the queue, can grant or deny permissions to the queue. For more information about these permissions, see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
AddPermission
generates a policy for you. You can use SetQueueAttributes
to
upload your policy. For more information, see Using Custom Policies with the Amazon SQS Access Policy Language in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
An Amazon SQS policy can have a maximum of seven actions per statement.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
Amazon SQS AddPermission
does not support adding a non-account principal.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
addPermissionRequest
- OverLimitException
- The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage
returns this error if the
maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission
returns this error if the
maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default AddPermissionResponse addPermission(Consumer<AddPermissionRequest.Builder> addPermissionRequest) throws OverLimitException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Adds a permission to a queue for a specific principal. This allows sharing access to the queue.
When you create a queue, you have full control access rights for the queue. Only you, the owner of the queue, can grant or deny permissions to the queue. For more information about these permissions, see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
AddPermission
generates a policy for you. You can use SetQueueAttributes
to
upload your policy. For more information, see Using Custom Policies with the Amazon SQS Access Policy Language in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
An Amazon SQS policy can have a maximum of seven actions per statement.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
Amazon SQS AddPermission
does not support adding a non-account principal.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the AddPermissionRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via AddPermissionRequest.builder()
addPermissionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on AddPermissionRequest.Builder
to create a request.OverLimitException
- The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage
returns this error if the
maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission
returns this error if the
maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default CancelMessageMoveTaskResponse cancelMessageMoveTask(CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Cancels a specified message movement task.
A message movement can only be cancelled when the current status is RUNNING.
Cancelling a message movement task does not revert the messages that have already been moved. It can only stop the messages that have not been moved yet.
cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default CancelMessageMoveTaskResponse cancelMessageMoveTask(Consumer<CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder> cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Cancels a specified message movement task.
A message movement can only be cancelled when the current status is RUNNING.
Cancelling a message movement task does not revert the messages that have already been moved. It can only stop the messages that have not been moved yet.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest.builder()
cancelMessageMoveTaskRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on CancelMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default ChangeMessageVisibilityResponse changeMessageVisibility(ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest changeMessageVisibilityRequest) throws MessageNotInflightException, ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new value. The default visibility timeout for a message is 30 seconds. The minimum is 0 seconds. The maximum is 12 hours. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
For example, if the default timeout for a queue is 60 seconds, 15 seconds have elapsed since you received the
message, and you send a ChangeMessageVisibility call with VisibilityTimeout
set to 10 seconds, the
10 seconds begin to count from the time that you make the ChangeMessageVisibility
call. Thus, any
attempt to change the visibility timeout or to delete that message 10 seconds after you initially change the
visibility timeout (a total of 25 seconds) might result in an error.
An Amazon SQS message has three basic states:
Sent to a queue by a producer.
Received from the queue by a consumer.
Deleted from the queue.
A message is considered to be stored after it is sent to a queue by a producer, but not yet received from the queue by a consumer (that is, between states 1 and 2). There is no limit to the number of stored messages. A message is considered to be in flight after it is received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the queue (that is, between states 2 and 3). There is a limit to the number of in flight messages.
Limits that apply to in flight messages are unrelated to the unlimited number of stored messages.
For most standard queues (depending on queue traffic and message backlog), there can be a maximum of
approximately 120,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the
queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns the OverLimit
error message. To avoid reaching
the limit, you should delete messages from the queue after they're processed. You can also increase the number of
queues you use to process your messages. To request a limit increase, file a support request.
For FIFO queues, there can be a maximum of 20,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns no error messages.
If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout
to a value greater than the maximum time left, Amazon
SQS returns an error. Amazon SQS doesn't automatically recalculate and increase the timeout to the maximum
remaining time.
Unlike with a queue, when you change the visibility timeout for a specific message the timeout value is applied
immediately but isn't saved in memory for that message. If you don't delete a message after it is received, the
visibility timeout for the message reverts to the original timeout value (not to the value you set using the
ChangeMessageVisibility
action) the next time the message is received.
changeMessageVisibilityRequest
- MessageNotInflightException
- The specified message isn't in flight.ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ChangeMessageVisibilityResponse changeMessageVisibility(Consumer<ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest.Builder> changeMessageVisibilityRequest) throws MessageNotInflightException, ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Changes the visibility timeout of a specified message in a queue to a new value. The default visibility timeout for a message is 30 seconds. The minimum is 0 seconds. The maximum is 12 hours. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
For example, if the default timeout for a queue is 60 seconds, 15 seconds have elapsed since you received the
message, and you send a ChangeMessageVisibility call with VisibilityTimeout
set to 10 seconds, the
10 seconds begin to count from the time that you make the ChangeMessageVisibility
call. Thus, any
attempt to change the visibility timeout or to delete that message 10 seconds after you initially change the
visibility timeout (a total of 25 seconds) might result in an error.
An Amazon SQS message has three basic states:
Sent to a queue by a producer.
Received from the queue by a consumer.
Deleted from the queue.
A message is considered to be stored after it is sent to a queue by a producer, but not yet received from the queue by a consumer (that is, between states 1 and 2). There is no limit to the number of stored messages. A message is considered to be in flight after it is received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the queue (that is, between states 2 and 3). There is a limit to the number of in flight messages.
Limits that apply to in flight messages are unrelated to the unlimited number of stored messages.
For most standard queues (depending on queue traffic and message backlog), there can be a maximum of
approximately 120,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the
queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns the OverLimit
error message. To avoid reaching
the limit, you should delete messages from the queue after they're processed. You can also increase the number of
queues you use to process your messages. To request a limit increase, file a support request.
For FIFO queues, there can be a maximum of 20,000 in flight messages (received from a queue by a consumer, but not yet deleted from the queue). If you reach this limit, Amazon SQS returns no error messages.
If you attempt to set the VisibilityTimeout
to a value greater than the maximum time left, Amazon
SQS returns an error. Amazon SQS doesn't automatically recalculate and increase the timeout to the maximum
remaining time.
Unlike with a queue, when you change the visibility timeout for a specific message the timeout value is applied
immediately but isn't saved in memory for that message. If you don't delete a message after it is received, the
visibility timeout for the message reverts to the original timeout value (not to the value you set using the
ChangeMessageVisibility
action) the next time the message is received.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest.builder()
changeMessageVisibilityRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ChangeMessageVisibilityRequest.Builder
to create a
request.MessageNotInflightException
- The specified message isn't in flight.ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResponse changeMessageVisibilityBatch(ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages. This is a batch version of
ChangeMessageVisibility.
The result of the action on each message is reported individually
in the response. You can send up to 10 ChangeMessageVisibility
requests with each
ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
action.
Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check
for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest
- TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchResponse changeMessageVisibilityBatch(Consumer<ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest.Builder> changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Changes the visibility timeout of multiple messages. This is a batch version of
ChangeMessageVisibility.
The result of the action on each message is reported individually
in the response. You can send up to 10 ChangeMessageVisibility
requests with each
ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch
action.
Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check
for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create one manually via ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest.builder()
changeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ChangeMessageVisibilityBatchRequest.Builder
to create
a request.TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default CreateQueueResponse createQueue(CreateQueueRequest createQueueRequest) throws QueueDeletedRecentlyException, QueueNameExistsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Creates a new standard or FIFO queue. You can pass one or more attributes in the request. Keep the following in mind:
If you don't specify the FifoQueue
attribute, Amazon SQS creates a standard queue.
You can't change the queue type after you create it and you can't convert an existing standard queue into a FIFO queue. You must either create a new FIFO queue for your application or delete your existing standard queue and recreate it as a FIFO queue. For more information, see Moving From a Standard Queue to a FIFO Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
If you don't provide a value for an attribute, the queue is created with the default value for the attribute.
If you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name.
To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a queue name that adheres to the limits related to queues and is unique within the scope of your queues.
After you create a queue, you must wait at least one second after the queue is created to be able to use the queue.
To get the queue URL, use the GetQueueUrl
action. GetQueueUrl
requires only the QueueName
parameter. be aware of existing queue names:
If you provide the name of an existing queue along with the exact names and values of all the queue's attributes,
CreateQueue
returns the queue URL for the existing queue.
If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values don't match an existing queue, CreateQueue
returns an error.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
createQueueRequest
- QueueDeletedRecentlyException
- You must wait 60 seconds after deleting a queue before you can create another queue with the same name.QueueNameExistsException
- A queue with this name already exists. Amazon SQS returns this error only if the request includes
attributes whose values differ from those of the existing queue.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default CreateQueueResponse createQueue(Consumer<CreateQueueRequest.Builder> createQueueRequest) throws QueueDeletedRecentlyException, QueueNameExistsException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Creates a new standard or FIFO queue. You can pass one or more attributes in the request. Keep the following in mind:
If you don't specify the FifoQueue
attribute, Amazon SQS creates a standard queue.
You can't change the queue type after you create it and you can't convert an existing standard queue into a FIFO queue. You must either create a new FIFO queue for your application or delete your existing standard queue and recreate it as a FIFO queue. For more information, see Moving From a Standard Queue to a FIFO Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
If you don't provide a value for an attribute, the queue is created with the default value for the attribute.
If you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name.
To successfully create a new queue, you must provide a queue name that adheres to the limits related to queues and is unique within the scope of your queues.
After you create a queue, you must wait at least one second after the queue is created to be able to use the queue.
To get the queue URL, use the GetQueueUrl
action. GetQueueUrl
requires only the QueueName
parameter. be aware of existing queue names:
If you provide the name of an existing queue along with the exact names and values of all the queue's attributes,
CreateQueue
returns the queue URL for the existing queue.
If the queue name, attribute names, or attribute values don't match an existing queue, CreateQueue
returns an error.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the CreateQueueRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via CreateQueueRequest.builder()
createQueueRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on CreateQueueRequest.Builder
to create a request.QueueDeletedRecentlyException
- You must wait 60 seconds after deleting a queue before you can create another queue with the same name.QueueNameExistsException
- A queue with this name already exists. Amazon SQS returns this error only if the request includes
attributes whose values differ from those of the existing queue.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteMessageResponse deleteMessage(DeleteMessageRequest deleteMessageRequest) throws InvalidIdFormatException, ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. To select the message to delete, use the
ReceiptHandle
of the message (not the MessageId
which you receive when you send
the message). Amazon SQS can delete a message from a queue even if a visibility timeout setting causes the
message to be locked by another consumer. Amazon SQS automatically deletes messages left in a queue longer than
the retention period configured for the queue.
The ReceiptHandle
is associated with a specific instance of receiving a message. If you
receive a message more than once, the ReceiptHandle
is different each time you receive a message.
When you use the DeleteMessage
action, you must provide the most recently received
ReceiptHandle
for the message (otherwise, the request succeeds, but the message will not be
deleted).
For standard queues, it is possible to receive a message even after you delete it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the servers which stores a copy of the message is unavailable when you send the request to delete the message. The copy remains on the server and might be returned to you during a subsequent receive request. You should ensure that your application is idempotent, so that receiving a message more than once does not cause issues.
deleteMessageRequest
- InvalidIdFormatException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid for the current version.ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteMessageResponse deleteMessage(Consumer<DeleteMessageRequest.Builder> deleteMessageRequest) throws InvalidIdFormatException, ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the specified message from the specified queue. To select the message to delete, use the
ReceiptHandle
of the message (not the MessageId
which you receive when you send
the message). Amazon SQS can delete a message from a queue even if a visibility timeout setting causes the
message to be locked by another consumer. Amazon SQS automatically deletes messages left in a queue longer than
the retention period configured for the queue.
The ReceiptHandle
is associated with a specific instance of receiving a message. If you
receive a message more than once, the ReceiptHandle
is different each time you receive a message.
When you use the DeleteMessage
action, you must provide the most recently received
ReceiptHandle
for the message (otherwise, the request succeeds, but the message will not be
deleted).
For standard queues, it is possible to receive a message even after you delete it. This might happen on rare occasions if one of the servers which stores a copy of the message is unavailable when you send the request to delete the message. The copy remains on the server and might be returned to you during a subsequent receive request. You should ensure that your application is idempotent, so that receiving a message more than once does not cause issues.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteMessageRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteMessageRequest.builder()
deleteMessageRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteMessageRequest.Builder
to create a request.InvalidIdFormatException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid for the current version.ReceiptHandleIsInvalidException
- The specified receipt handle isn't valid.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteMessageBatchResponse deleteMessageBatch(DeleteMessageBatchRequest deleteMessageBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue. This is a batch version of
DeleteMessage.
The result of the action on each message is reported individually in the
response.
Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check
for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
deleteMessageBatchRequest
- TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteMessageBatchResponse deleteMessageBatch(Consumer<DeleteMessageBatchRequest.Builder> deleteMessageBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes up to ten messages from the specified queue. This is a batch version of
DeleteMessage.
The result of the action on each message is reported individually in the
response.
Because the batch request can result in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check
for batch errors even when the call returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteMessageBatchRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via DeleteMessageBatchRequest.builder()
deleteMessageBatchRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteMessageBatchRequest.Builder
to create a
request.TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteQueueResponse deleteQueue(DeleteQueueRequest deleteQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the queue specified by the QueueUrl
, regardless of the queue's contents.
Be careful with the DeleteQueue
action: When you delete a queue, any messages in the queue are no
longer available.
When you delete a queue, the deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. Requests you send involving that queue
during the 60 seconds might succeed. For example, a SendMessage
request might succeed, but
after 60 seconds the queue and the message you sent no longer exist.
When you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
The delete operation uses the HTTP GET
verb.
deleteQueueRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default DeleteQueueResponse deleteQueue(Consumer<DeleteQueueRequest.Builder> deleteQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the queue specified by the QueueUrl
, regardless of the queue's contents.
Be careful with the DeleteQueue
action: When you delete a queue, any messages in the queue are no
longer available.
When you delete a queue, the deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. Requests you send involving that queue
during the 60 seconds might succeed. For example, a SendMessage
request might succeed, but
after 60 seconds the queue and the message you sent no longer exist.
When you delete a queue, you must wait at least 60 seconds before creating a queue with the same name.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
The delete operation uses the HTTP GET
verb.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the DeleteQueueRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via DeleteQueueRequest.builder()
deleteQueueRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on DeleteQueueRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetQueueAttributesResponse getQueueAttributes(GetQueueAttributesRequest getQueueAttributesRequest) throws InvalidAttributeNameException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Gets attributes for the specified queue.
To determine whether a queue is FIFO, you
can check whether QueueName
ends with the .fifo
suffix.
getQueueAttributesRequest
- InvalidAttributeNameException
- The specified attribute doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetQueueAttributesResponse getQueueAttributes(Consumer<GetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder> getQueueAttributesRequest) throws InvalidAttributeNameException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Gets attributes for the specified queue.
To determine whether a queue is FIFO, you
can check whether QueueName
ends with the .fifo
suffix.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via GetQueueAttributesRequest.builder()
getQueueAttributesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.InvalidAttributeNameException
- The specified attribute doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetQueueUrlResponse getQueueUrl(GetQueueUrlRequest getQueueUrlRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns the URL of an existing Amazon SQS queue.
To access a queue that belongs to another AWS account, use the QueueOwnerAWSAccountId
parameter to
specify the account ID of the queue's owner. The queue's owner must grant you permission to access the queue. For
more information about shared queue access, see AddPermission
or see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
getQueueUrlRequest
- QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default GetQueueUrlResponse getQueueUrl(Consumer<GetQueueUrlRequest.Builder> getQueueUrlRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns the URL of an existing Amazon SQS queue.
To access a queue that belongs to another AWS account, use the QueueOwnerAWSAccountId
parameter to
specify the account ID of the queue's owner. The queue's owner must grant you permission to access the queue. For
more information about shared queue access, see AddPermission
or see Allow Developers to Write Messages to a Shared Queue in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the GetQueueUrlRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via GetQueueUrlRequest.builder()
getQueueUrlRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on GetQueueUrlRequest.Builder
to create a request.QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse listDeadLetterSourceQueues(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy
queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue.
The ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in
the request to specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set
MaxResults
, the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and
there are additional results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use
NextToken
as a parameter in your next request to ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
to receive
the next page of results.
For more information about using dead-letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest
- QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse listDeadLetterSourceQueues(Consumer<ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder> listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy
queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue.
The ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in
the request to specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set
MaxResults
, the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and
there are additional results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use
NextToken
as a parameter in your next request to ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
to receive
the next page of results.
For more information about using dead-letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.builder()
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy
queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue.
The ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in
the request to specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set
MaxResults
, the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and
there are additional results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use
NextToken
as a parameter in your next request to ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
to receive
the next page of results.
For more information about using dead-letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a variant of
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client.listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client .listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client.listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
operation.
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest
- QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(Consumer<ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder> listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues that have the RedrivePolicy
queue attribute configured with a
dead-letter queue.
The ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in
the request to specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set
MaxResults
, the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and
there are additional results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use
NextToken
as a parameter in your next request to ListDeadLetterSourceQueues
to receive
the next page of results.
For more information about using dead-letter queues, see Using Amazon SQS Dead-Letter Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a variant of
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will
internally handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client.listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client .listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesIterable responses = client.listDeadLetterSourceQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listDeadLetterSourceQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder
avoiding
the need to create one manually via ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.builder()
listDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListDeadLetterSourceQueuesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListMessageMoveTasksResponse listMessageMoveTasks(ListMessageMoveTasksRequest listMessageMoveTasksRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Gets the most recent message movement tasks (up to 10) under a specific source queue.
listMessageMoveTasksRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default ListMessageMoveTasksResponse listMessageMoveTasks(Consumer<ListMessageMoveTasksRequest.Builder> listMessageMoveTasksRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Gets the most recent message movement tasks (up to 10) under a specific source queue.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListMessageMoveTasksRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via ListMessageMoveTasksRequest.builder()
listMessageMoveTasksRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListMessageMoveTasksRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default ListQueueTagsResponse listQueueTags(ListQueueTagsRequest listQueueTagsRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
List all cost allocation tags added to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
listQueueTagsRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListQueueTagsResponse listQueueTags(Consumer<ListQueueTagsRequest.Builder> listQueueTagsRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
List all cost allocation tags added to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListQueueTagsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListQueueTagsRequest.builder()
listQueueTagsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListQueueTagsRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListQueuesResponse listQueues(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
listQueuesRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListQueuesResponse listQueues(Consumer<ListQueuesRequest.Builder> listQueuesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListQueuesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListQueuesRequest.builder()
listQueuesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListQueuesRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListQueuesResponse listQueues() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
listQueues(ListQueuesRequest)
,
AWS API
Documentationdefault ListQueuesIterable listQueuesPaginator() throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a variant of listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally
handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
listQueuesPaginator(ListQueuesRequest)
,
AWS API
Documentationdefault ListQueuesIterable listQueuesPaginator(ListQueuesRequest listQueuesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a variant of listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally
handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
listQueuesRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ListQueuesIterable listQueuesPaginator(Consumer<ListQueuesRequest.Builder> listQueuesRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Returns a list of your queues in the current region. The response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you
specify a value for the optional QueueNamePrefix
parameter, only queues with a name that begins with
the specified value are returned.
The listQueues
methods supports pagination. Set parameter MaxResults
in the request to
specify the maximum number of results to be returned in the response. If you do not set MaxResults
,
the response includes a maximum of 1,000 results. If you set MaxResults
and there are additional
results to display, the response includes a value for NextToken
. Use NextToken
as a
parameter in your next request to listQueues
to receive the next page of results.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a variant of listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally
handle making service calls for you.
When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.stream().forEach(....);
2) Using For loop
{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directly
software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.paginators.ListQueuesIterable responses = client.listQueuesPaginator(request);
responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);
Please notice that the configuration of MaxResults won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listQueues(software.amazon.awssdk.services.sqs.model.ListQueuesRequest)
operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ListQueuesRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via ListQueuesRequest.builder()
listQueuesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ListQueuesRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default PurgeQueueResponse purgeQueue(PurgeQueueRequest purgeQueueRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, PurgeQueueInProgressException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the messages in a queue specified by the QueueURL
parameter.
When you use the PurgeQueue
action, you can't retrieve any messages deleted from a queue.
The message deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. We recommend waiting for 60 seconds regardless of your queue's size.
Messages sent to the queue before you call PurgeQueue
might be received but are deleted
within the next minute.
Messages sent to the queue after you call PurgeQueue
might be deleted while the queue is
being purged.
purgeQueueRequest
- QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.PurgeQueueInProgressException
- Indicates that the specified queue previously received a PurgeQueue
request within the last
60 seconds (the time it can take to delete the messages in the queue).SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default PurgeQueueResponse purgeQueue(Consumer<PurgeQueueRequest.Builder> purgeQueueRequest) throws QueueDoesNotExistException, PurgeQueueInProgressException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Deletes the messages in a queue specified by the QueueURL
parameter.
When you use the PurgeQueue
action, you can't retrieve any messages deleted from a queue.
The message deletion process takes up to 60 seconds. We recommend waiting for 60 seconds regardless of your queue's size.
Messages sent to the queue before you call PurgeQueue
might be received but are deleted
within the next minute.
Messages sent to the queue after you call PurgeQueue
might be deleted while the queue is
being purged.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the PurgeQueueRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via PurgeQueueRequest.builder()
purgeQueueRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on PurgeQueueRequest.Builder
to create a request.QueueDoesNotExistException
- The specified queue doesn't exist.PurgeQueueInProgressException
- Indicates that the specified queue previously received a PurgeQueue
request within the last
60 seconds (the time it can take to delete the messages in the queue).SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ReceiveMessageResponse receiveMessage(ReceiveMessageRequest receiveMessageRequest) throws OverLimitException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue. Using the WaitTimeSeconds
parameter enables long-poll support. For more information, see Amazon
SQS Long Polling in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Short poll is the default behavior where a weighted random set of machines is sampled on a
ReceiveMessage
call. Thus, only the messages on the sampled machines are returned. If the number of
messages in the queue is small (fewer than 1,000), you most likely get fewer messages than you requested per
ReceiveMessage
call. If the number of messages in the queue is extremely small, you might not
receive any messages in a particular ReceiveMessage
response. If this happens, repeat the request.
For each message returned, the response includes the following:
The message body.
An MD5 digest of the message body. For information about MD5, see RFC1321.
The MessageId
you received when you sent the message to the queue.
The receipt handle.
The message attributes.
An MD5 digest of the message attributes.
The receipt handle is the identifier you must provide when deleting the message. For more information, see Queue and Message Identifiers in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
You can provide the VisibilityTimeout
parameter in your request. The parameter is applied to the
messages that Amazon SQS returns in the response. If you don't include the parameter, the overall visibility
timeout for the queue is used for the returned messages. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
A message that isn't deleted or a message whose visibility isn't extended before the visibility timeout expires counts as a failed receive. Depending on the configuration of the queue, the message might be sent to the dead-letter queue.
In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully.
receiveMessageRequest
- OverLimitException
- The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage
returns this error if the
maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission
returns this error if the
maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default ReceiveMessageResponse receiveMessage(Consumer<ReceiveMessageRequest.Builder> receiveMessageRequest) throws OverLimitException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue. Using the WaitTimeSeconds
parameter enables long-poll support. For more information, see Amazon
SQS Long Polling in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Short poll is the default behavior where a weighted random set of machines is sampled on a
ReceiveMessage
call. Thus, only the messages on the sampled machines are returned. If the number of
messages in the queue is small (fewer than 1,000), you most likely get fewer messages than you requested per
ReceiveMessage
call. If the number of messages in the queue is extremely small, you might not
receive any messages in a particular ReceiveMessage
response. If this happens, repeat the request.
For each message returned, the response includes the following:
The message body.
An MD5 digest of the message body. For information about MD5, see RFC1321.
The MessageId
you received when you sent the message to the queue.
The receipt handle.
The message attributes.
An MD5 digest of the message attributes.
The receipt handle is the identifier you must provide when deleting the message. For more information, see Queue and Message Identifiers in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
You can provide the VisibilityTimeout
parameter in your request. The parameter is applied to the
messages that Amazon SQS returns in the response. If you don't include the parameter, the overall visibility
timeout for the queue is used for the returned messages. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
A message that isn't deleted or a message whose visibility isn't extended before the visibility timeout expires counts as a failed receive. Depending on the configuration of the queue, the message might be sent to the dead-letter queue.
In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the ReceiveMessageRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via ReceiveMessageRequest.builder()
receiveMessageRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on ReceiveMessageRequest.Builder
to create a request.OverLimitException
- The specified action violates a limit. For example, ReceiveMessage
returns this error if the
maximum number of in flight messages is reached and AddPermission
returns this error if the
maximum number of permissions for the queue is reached.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RemovePermissionResponse removePermission(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified Label
parameter.
Only the owner of a queue can remove permissions from it.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
removePermissionRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default RemovePermissionResponse removePermission(Consumer<RemovePermissionRequest.Builder> removePermissionRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Revokes any permissions in the queue policy that matches the specified Label
parameter.
Only the owner of a queue can remove permissions from it.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the RemovePermissionRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via RemovePermissionRequest.builder()
removePermissionRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on RemovePermissionRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default SendMessageResponse sendMessage(SendMessageRequest sendMessageRequest) throws InvalidMessageContentsException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Delivers a message to the specified queue.
A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed:
#x9
| #xA
| #xD
| #x20
to #xD7FF
|
#xE000
to #xFFFD
| #x10000
to #x10FFFF
Any characters not included in this list will be rejected. For more information, see the W3C specification for characters.
sendMessageRequest
- InvalidMessageContentsException
- The message contains characters outside the allowed set.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default SendMessageResponse sendMessage(Consumer<SendMessageRequest.Builder> sendMessageRequest) throws InvalidMessageContentsException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Delivers a message to the specified queue.
A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed:
#x9
| #xA
| #xD
| #x20
to #xD7FF
|
#xE000
to #xFFFD
| #x10000
to #x10FFFF
Any characters not included in this list will be rejected. For more information, see the W3C specification for characters.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SendMessageRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via SendMessageRequest.builder()
sendMessageRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on SendMessageRequest.Builder
to create a request.InvalidMessageContentsException
- The message contains characters outside the allowed set.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default SendMessageBatchResponse sendMessageBatch(SendMessageBatchRequest sendMessageBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, BatchRequestTooLongException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
You can use SendMessageBatch
to send up to 10 messages to the specified queue by assigning either
identical or different values to each message (or by not assigning values at all). This is a batch version of
SendMessage.
For a FIFO queue, multiple messages within a single batch are enqueued in the
order they are sent.
The result of sending each message is reported individually in the response. Because the batch request can result
in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call
returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
The maximum allowed individual message size and the maximum total payload size (the sum of the individual lengths of all of the batched messages) are both 256 KiB (262,144 bytes).
A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed:
#x9
| #xA
| #xD
| #x20
to #xD7FF
|
#xE000
to #xFFFD
| #x10000
to #x10FFFF
Any characters not included in this list will be rejected. For more information, see the W3C specification for characters.
If you don't specify the DelaySeconds
parameter for an entry, Amazon SQS uses the default value for
the queue.
sendMessageBatchRequest
- TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.BatchRequestTooLongException
- The length of all the messages put together is more than the limit.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default SendMessageBatchResponse sendMessageBatch(Consumer<SendMessageBatchRequest.Builder> sendMessageBatchRequest) throws TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException, EmptyBatchRequestException, BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException, BatchRequestTooLongException, InvalidBatchEntryIdException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
You can use SendMessageBatch
to send up to 10 messages to the specified queue by assigning either
identical or different values to each message (or by not assigning values at all). This is a batch version of
SendMessage.
For a FIFO queue, multiple messages within a single batch are enqueued in the
order they are sent.
The result of sending each message is reported individually in the response. Because the batch request can result
in a combination of successful and unsuccessful actions, you should check for batch errors even when the call
returns an HTTP status code of 200
.
The maximum allowed individual message size and the maximum total payload size (the sum of the individual lengths of all of the batched messages) are both 256 KiB (262,144 bytes).
A message can include only XML, JSON, and unformatted text. The following Unicode characters are allowed:
#x9
| #xA
| #xD
| #x20
to #xD7FF
|
#xE000
to #xFFFD
| #x10000
to #x10FFFF
Any characters not included in this list will be rejected. For more information, see the W3C specification for characters.
If you don't specify the DelaySeconds
parameter for an entry, Amazon SQS uses the default value for
the queue.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SendMessageBatchRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via SendMessageBatchRequest.builder()
sendMessageBatchRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on SendMessageBatchRequest.Builder
to create a request.TooManyEntriesInBatchRequestException
- The batch request contains more entries than permissible.EmptyBatchRequestException
- The batch request doesn't contain any entries.BatchEntryIdsNotDistinctException
- Two or more batch entries in the request have the same Id
.BatchRequestTooLongException
- The length of all the messages put together is more than the limit.InvalidBatchEntryIdException
- The Id
of a batch entry in a batch request doesn't abide by the specification.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default SetQueueAttributesResponse setQueueAttributes(SetQueueAttributesRequest setQueueAttributesRequest) throws InvalidAttributeNameException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Sets the value of one or more queue attributes. When you change a queue's attributes, the change can take up to
60 seconds for most of the attributes to propagate throughout the Amazon SQS system. Changes made to the
MessageRetentionPeriod
attribute can take up to 15 minutes and will impact existing messages in the
queue potentially causing them to be expired and deleted if the MessageRetentionPeriod
is reduced
below the age of existing messages.
In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
setQueueAttributesRequest
- InvalidAttributeNameException
- The specified attribute doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default SetQueueAttributesResponse setQueueAttributes(Consumer<SetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder> setQueueAttributesRequest) throws InvalidAttributeNameException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Sets the value of one or more queue attributes. When you change a queue's attributes, the change can take up to
60 seconds for most of the attributes to propagate throughout the Amazon SQS system. Changes made to the
MessageRetentionPeriod
attribute can take up to 15 minutes and will impact existing messages in the
queue potentially causing them to be expired and deleted if the MessageRetentionPeriod
is reduced
below the age of existing messages.
In the future, new attributes might be added. If you write code that calls this action, we recommend that you structure your code so that it can handle new attributes gracefully.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
To remove the ability to change queue permissions, you must deny permission to the AddPermission
,
RemovePermission
, and SetQueueAttributes
actions in your IAM policy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via SetQueueAttributesRequest.builder()
setQueueAttributesRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on SetQueueAttributesRequest.Builder
to create a
request.InvalidAttributeNameException
- The specified attribute doesn't exist.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default StartMessageMoveTaskResponse startMessageMoveTask(StartMessageMoveTaskRequest startMessageMoveTaskRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Starts an asynchronous task to move messages from a specified source queue to a specified destination queue.
This action is currently limited to supporting message redrive from dead-letter queues (DLQs) only. In this context, the source queue is the dead-letter queue (DLQ), while the destination queue can be the original source queue (from which the messages were driven to the dead-letter-queue), or a custom destination queue.
Currently, only standard queues are supported.
Only one active message movement task is supported per queue at any given time.
startMessageMoveTaskRequest
- ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default StartMessageMoveTaskResponse startMessageMoveTask(Consumer<StartMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder> startMessageMoveTaskRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, UnsupportedOperationException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Starts an asynchronous task to move messages from a specified source queue to a specified destination queue.
This action is currently limited to supporting message redrive from dead-letter queues (DLQs) only. In this context, the source queue is the dead-letter queue (DLQ), while the destination queue can be the original source queue (from which the messages were driven to the dead-letter-queue), or a custom destination queue.
Currently, only standard queues are supported.
Only one active message movement task is supported per queue at any given time.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the StartMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder
avoiding the
need to create one manually via StartMessageMoveTaskRequest.builder()
startMessageMoveTaskRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on StartMessageMoveTaskRequest.Builder
to create a
request.ResourceNotFoundException
- One or more specified resources don't exist.UnsupportedOperationException
- Error code 400. Unsupported operation.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.UnsupportedOperationException
AwsServiceException
default TagQueueResponse tagQueue(TagQueueRequest tagQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Add cost allocation tags to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
When you use queue tags, keep the following guidelines in mind:
Adding more than 50 tags to a queue isn't recommended.
Tags don't have any semantic meaning. Amazon SQS interprets tags as character strings.
Tags are case-sensitive.
A new tag with a key identical to that of an existing tag overwrites the existing tag.
For a full list of tag restrictions, see Quotas related to queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
tagQueueRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default TagQueueResponse tagQueue(Consumer<TagQueueRequest.Builder> tagQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Add cost allocation tags to the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
When you use queue tags, keep the following guidelines in mind:
Adding more than 50 tags to a queue isn't recommended.
Tags don't have any semantic meaning. Amazon SQS interprets tags as character strings.
Tags are case-sensitive.
A new tag with a key identical to that of an existing tag overwrites the existing tag.
For a full list of tag restrictions, see Quotas related to queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the TagQueueRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via TagQueueRequest.builder()
tagQueueRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on TagQueueRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default UntagQueueResponse untagQueue(UntagQueueRequest untagQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Remove cost allocation tags from the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
untagQueueRequest
- SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
default UntagQueueResponse untagQueue(Consumer<UntagQueueRequest.Builder> untagQueueRequest) throws AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, SqsException
Remove cost allocation tags from the specified Amazon SQS queue. For an overview, see Tagging Your Amazon SQS Queues in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
Cross-account permissions don't apply to this action. For more information, see Grant cross-account permissions to a role and a username in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UntagQueueRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to
create one manually via UntagQueueRequest.builder()
untagQueueRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on UntagQueueRequest.Builder
to create a request.SdkException
- Base class for all exceptions that can be thrown by the SDK (both service and client). Can be used for
catch all scenarios.SdkClientException
- If any client side error occurs such as an IO related failure, failure to get credentials, etc.SqsException
- Base class for all service exceptions. Unknown exceptions will be thrown as an instance of this type.AwsServiceException
static SqsClient create()
SqsClient
with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain
and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider
.static SqsClientBuilder builder()
SqsClient
.static ServiceMetadata serviceMetadata()
default SqsServiceClientConfiguration serviceClientConfiguration()
serviceClientConfiguration
in interface AwsClient
serviceClientConfiguration
in interface SdkClient
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