mtahv3/laravel-queue-snssqs

Provides ability to handle Laravel Queues from a fan-out SNS/SQS pattern


Keywords
laravel, queue, sns, sqs
License
MIT

Documentation

Laravel Queue Driver For SNS

In utilizing a fan-out pattern with SNS and SQS the default Laravel Queue system fails as it expects a structured message from the queue that's been serialized by Laravel itself.

This queue driver will allow you to take raw JSON data from an SQS queue that was received from an SNS subscription and map it to the correct job handler in Laravel.

Installation

You can install the package through Composer with the following command

composer require mtahv3/laravel-queue-snssqs

Service Provider

The service provider should register with Laravel automatically through a composer hook Info.

If this causes issues and you want to manually register the service provider manually by adding the following line to the providers array in your config/app.php file.

Mtahv3\LaravelQueueSnsSqs\LaravelQueueSnsSqsServiceProvider::class

Configuration

To configure the driver you need to add the following element to the connections array in config/queue.php

'snssqs' => [
    'driver' => 'snssqs',
    'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
    'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
    'prefix' => env('AWS_SQS_QUEUE_PREFIX'),
    'queue' => env('AWS_SQS_QUEUE_NAME'),
    'region' => env('AWS_REGION'),
    'routes'=> [
        '*TopicName'=>'App\\Jobs\\JobName',
        'AnotherName*'=>'App\\Jobs\\AnotherJob'
    ]
]

Routes

Messages off the queue are mapped by their SNS topic name. You will need to modify the routes element of the array you added previously to map a SNS Topic Name to a Job.

Note: You can use wildcards (*) in the topic name if you want to ignore suffixes or prefixes in the Topic Name. For example if you prefix prod and test to your topic names, you could write one route using wildcard to map both prod and test with a single line.

By default, if there is no route set in the configuration file, the driver will attempt to map the TopicName to the same class name in App\Jobs. For example a TopicName of UserCreated would attempt to map to App\Jobs\UserCreated::class if there's no entry in the routes array.