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@bordeux/sqsmv

v1.1.3

Published

Move SQS messages between queues

Downloads

14

Readme

sqsmv

Move all messages from one SQS queue, to another.

Installation

Source

npm install -g @bordeux/sqsmv

Configuration

No configurations. Script reading secrets directly from ENV or from AWS cli configuration. You can control script by official AWS Environment variables like: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID ,AWS_REGION or just AWS_PROFILE

Usage

Usage: sqsmv -s [string] -d [string] -p [num]

Options:
  --help             Show help                                         [boolean]
  --version          Show version number                               [boolean]
  -s, --source       Source queue (name or url)                       [required]
  -d, --destination  Destination queue (name or url)                  [required]
  -p, --parallel                                        [required] [default: 10]

Examples:
  sqsmv -s main_dead -d main  Move messages from main_dead back to main queue

Supply source and destination URL endpoints.

sqsmv -s https://region.queue.amazonaws.com/123/queue-a -d https://region.queue.amazonaws.com/123/queue-b

or

sqsmv -s queue-a -d queue-b

Seeing is believing :)

Create some SQS messages to play with using the AWS CLI.

for i in {0..24..1}; do
    aws sqs send-message \
        --queue-url https://ap-southeast-2.queue.amazonaws.com/123/wat-a
        --message-body "{\"id\": $i}"
done

Thank you

Thank you for SQSmv implementation in go

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) Chris Bednarczyk

See LICENSE.md