Build SQS-based applications without the boilerplate. Just define an async function that handles the SQS message processing.
To install this package, simply enter the following command into your terminal (or the variant of whatever package manager you are using):
npm install sqs-consumer
If you would like to use JSR instead, you can find the package here.
We will only support Node versions that are actively or security supported by the Node team. You can find the list of versions that are actively supported here.
Visit https://bbc.github.io/sqs-consumer/ for the full API documentation.
import { Consumer } from "sqs-consumer";
const app = Consumer.create({
queueUrl: "https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/account-id/queue-name",
handleMessage: async (message) => {
// do some work with `message`
},
});
app.on("error", (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on("processing_error", (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.start();
batchSize option detailed here.
alwaysAcknowledge is false (the default)
undefined, an empty object {}, or an empty array []: Message(s) will NOT be deleted (left on queue for retry)
undefined or [] to prevent acknowledgment of all messages.undefined or {} to prevent acknowledgment.void is discouraged and will be deprecated in a future release.strictReturn is true: Returning null will throw an error. This will be the default behavior in a future release.alwaysAcknowledge is true: All messages will be acknowledged and deleted regardless of return value.When using SQS Consumer with FIFO (First-In-First-Out) queues, you might see a warning message in your logs.
As mentioned in the warning, we do not explicitly test SQS Consumer with FIFO queues, this means that we cannot guarantee that the library will work as expected, however, with the correct configuration, it should. If you have done that and believe FIFO to be working as expected, you can suppress the warning by setting suppressFifoWarning: true.
To note: In order to maintain FIFO ordering, you should always use the handleMessageBatch method instead of handleMessage.
By default the consumer will look for AWS credentials in the places specified by the AWS SDK. The simplest option is to export your credentials as environment variables:
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...
If you need to specify your credentials manually, you can use a pre-configured instance of the SQS Client client.
import { Consumer } from "sqs-consumer";
import { SQSClient } from "@aws-sdk/client-sqs";
const app = Consumer.create({
queueUrl: "https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/account-id/queue-name",
handleMessage: async (message) => {
// ...
},
sqs: new SQSClient({
region: "my-region",
credentials: {
accessKeyId: "yourAccessKey",
secretAccessKey: "yourSecret",
},
}),
});
app.on("error", (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on("processing_error", (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.on("timeout_error", (err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});
app.start();
Consumer will receive and delete messages from the SQS queue. Ensure sqs:ReceiveMessage, sqs:DeleteMessage, sqs:DeleteMessageBatch, sqs:ChangeMessageVisibility and sqs:ChangeMessageVisibilityBatch access is granted on the queue being consumed.
Consumer.create(options)Creates a new SQS consumer using the defined options.
consumer.start()Start polling the queue for messages.
consumer.stop(options)Stop polling the queue for messages. You can find the options definition here.
By default, the value of abort is set to false which means pre existing requests to AWS SQS will still be made until they have concluded. If you would like to abort these requests instead, pass the abort value as true, like so:
consumer.stop({ abort: true })
consumer.statusReturns the current status of the consumer.
isRunning - true if the consumer has been started and not stopped, false if was not started or if it was stopped.isPolling - true if the consumer is actively polling, false if it is not.Note: This method is not available in versions before v9.0.0 and replaced the method
isRunningto supply both running and polling states.
consumer.updateOption(option, value)Updates the provided option with the provided value.
Please note that any update of the option pollingWaitTimeMs will take effect only on next polling cycle.
You can find out more about this here.
Each consumer is an EventEmitter and emits these events.
We welcome and appreciate contributions for anyone who would like to take the time to fix a bug or implement a new feature.
But before you get started, please read the contributing guidelines and code of conduct.
SQS Consumer is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for more information.