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move-sqs

v1.0.7

Published

Move all SQS messages from one queue to another, with an ability to modify the message

Downloads

6

Readme

move-sqs

Move all SQS messages from one queue to another, with an ability to modify the message

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Why?

This can be helpful when you want to reprocess all messages from a deadletter queue.

Installation

$ npm install -g move-sqs

Usage Help

$ move-sqs --help
  Move all SQS messages from one queue to another, with an ability to modify the message

  Usage
    $ move-sqs <input>

  Options
    --source-queue-url, -s  Source AWS SQS Queue URL
    --destination-queue-url, -d  Destination AWS SQS Queue URL
    --region, -r  AWS Region
    --access-key-id, -k  AWS Access Key ID
    --secret-access-key, -S AWS Secret Access Key
	--merge-json-message-with, -o (OPTIONAL) Merge the json message body with a given json string 
	

Examples

Basis usage:

$ move-sqs --sourceQueueUrl \"https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/from-queue" --destinationQueueUrl "https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/to-queue" --region "eu-west-1" --accessKeyId "YourAwsAccessKeyId" --secretAccessKey "YourAwsSecretKey"

With --merge-json-message-with

$ move-sqs --sourceQueueUrl "https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/from-queue" --destinationQueueUrl "https://sqs.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/to-queue" --region "eu-west-1" --accessKeyId "YourAwsAccessKeyId" --secretAccessKey "YourAwsSecretKey" --merge-json-message-with "{\"someAttribute\": \"weWantToChangeOrSet\"}"

The --merge-json-message-with argument is optional.

You can use it to modify the message body. The tool will parse the message body as json + parse your input as json. Then it will perform a merge of the two and send the result to the destination queue.