Receive Message
| sqs_receive_message | R Documentation |
Retrieves one or more messages (up to 10), from the specified queue¶
Description¶
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 receive_message 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 receive_message call. If the number of messages
in the queue is extremely small, you might not receive any messages in a
particular receive_message 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
MessageIdyou 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.
Usage¶
sqs_receive_message(QueueUrl, AttributeNames,
MessageSystemAttributeNames, MessageAttributeNames, MaxNumberOfMessages,
VisibilityTimeout, WaitTimeSeconds, ReceiveRequestAttemptId)
Arguments¶
QueueUrl[required] The URL of the Amazon SQS queue from which messages are received.
Queue URLs and names are case-sensitive.
AttributeNamesThis parameter has been deprecated but will be supported for backward compatibility. To provide attribute names, you are encouraged to use
MessageSystemAttributeNames.A list of attributes that need to be returned along with each message. These attributes include:
All– Returns all values.ApproximateFirstReceiveTimestamp– Returns the time the message was first received from the queue (epoch time in milliseconds).ApproximateReceiveCount– Returns the number of times a message has been received across all queues but not deleted.AWSTraceHeader– Returns the X-Ray trace header string.SenderIdFor a user, returns the user ID, for example
ABCDEFGHI1JKLMNOPQ23R.For an IAM role, returns the IAM role ID, for example
ABCDE1F2GH3I4JK5LMNOP:i-a123b456.
SentTimestamp– Returns the time the message was sent to the queue (epoch time in milliseconds).SqsManagedSseEnabled– Enables server-side queue encryption using SQS owned encryption keys. Only one server-side encryption option is supported per queue (for example, SSE-KMS or SSE-SQS).MessageDeduplicationId– Returns the value provided by the producer that calls thesend_messageaction.MessageGroupId– Returns the value provided by the producer that calls thesend_messageaction. Messages with the sameMessageGroupIdare returned in sequence.SequenceNumber– Returns the value provided by Amazon SQS.
MessageSystemAttributeNamesA list of attributes that need to be returned along with each message. These attributes include:
All– Returns all values.ApproximateFirstReceiveTimestamp– Returns the time the message was first received from the queue (epoch time in milliseconds).ApproximateReceiveCount– Returns the number of times a message has been received across all queues but not deleted.AWSTraceHeader– Returns the X-Ray trace header string.SenderIdFor a user, returns the user ID, for example
ABCDEFGHI1JKLMNOPQ23R.For an IAM role, returns the IAM role ID, for example
ABCDE1F2GH3I4JK5LMNOP:i-a123b456.
SentTimestamp– Returns the time the message was sent to the queue (epoch time in milliseconds).SqsManagedSseEnabled– Enables server-side queue encryption using SQS owned encryption keys. Only one server-side encryption option is supported per queue (for example, SSE-KMS or SSE-SQS).MessageDeduplicationId– Returns the value provided by the producer that calls thesend_messageaction.MessageGroupId– Returns the value provided by the producer that calls thesend_messageaction. Messages with the sameMessageGroupIdare returned in sequence.SequenceNumber– Returns the value provided by Amazon SQS.
MessageAttributeNamesThe name of the message attribute, where N is the index.
The name can contain alphanumeric characters and the underscore (
_), hyphen (-), and period (.).The name is case-sensitive and must be unique among all attribute names for the message.
The name must not start with AWS-reserved prefixes such as
AWS.orAmazon.(or any casing variants).The name must not start or end with a period (
.), and it should not have periods in succession (..).The name can be up to 256 characters long.
When using
receive_message, you can send a list of attribute names to receive, or you can return all of the attributes by specifyingAllor.*in your request. You can also use all message attributes starting with a prefix, for examplebar.*.MaxNumberOfMessagesThe maximum number of messages to return. Amazon SQS never returns more messages than this value (however, fewer messages might be returned). Valid values: 1 to 10. Default: 1.
VisibilityTimeoutThe duration (in seconds) that the received messages are hidden from subsequent retrieve requests after being retrieved by a
receive_messagerequest.WaitTimeSecondsThe duration (in seconds) for which the call waits for a message to arrive in the queue before returning. If a message is available, the call returns sooner than
WaitTimeSeconds. If no messages are available and the wait time expires, the call does not return a message list.To avoid HTTP errors, ensure that the HTTP response timeout for
receive_messagerequests is longer than theWaitTimeSecondsparameter. For example, with the Java SDK, you can set HTTP transport settings using the NettyNioAsyncHttpClient for asynchronous clients, or the ApacheHttpClient for synchronous clients.ReceiveRequestAttemptIdThis parameter applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) queues.
The token used for deduplication of
receive_messagecalls. If a networking issue occurs after areceive_messageaction, and instead of a response you receive a generic error, it is possible to retry the same action with an identicalReceiveRequestAttemptIdto retrieve the same set of messages, even if their visibility timeout has not yet expired.You can use
ReceiveRequestAttemptIdonly for 5 minutes after areceive_messageaction.When you set
FifoQueue, a caller of thereceive_messageaction can provide aReceiveRequestAttemptIdexplicitly.It is possible to retry the
receive_messageaction with the sameReceiveRequestAttemptIdif none of the messages have been modified (deleted or had their visibility changes).During a visibility timeout, subsequent calls with the same
ReceiveRequestAttemptIdreturn the same messages and receipt handles. If a retry occurs within the deduplication interval, it resets the visibility timeout. For more information, see Visibility Timeout in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.If a caller of the
receive_messageaction still processes messages when the visibility timeout expires and messages become visible, another worker consuming from the same queue can receive the same messages and therefore process duplicates. Also, if a consumer whose message processing time is longer than the visibility timeout tries to delete the processed messages, the action fails with an error.To mitigate this effect, ensure that your application observes a safe threshold before the visibility timeout expires and extend the visibility timeout as necessary.
While messages with a particular
MessageGroupIdare invisible, no more messages belonging to the sameMessageGroupIdare returned until the visibility timeout expires. You can still receive messages with anotherMessageGroupIdas long as it is also visible.If a caller of
receive_messagecan't track theReceiveRequestAttemptId, no retries work until the original visibility timeout expires. As a result, delays might occur but the messages in the queue remain in a strict order.
The maximum length of
ReceiveRequestAttemptIdis 128 characters.ReceiveRequestAttemptIdcan contain alphanumeric characters (a-z,A-Z,0-9) and punctuation (!\"#$%&\'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_\`{|}~).For best practices of using
ReceiveRequestAttemptId, see Using the ReceiveRequestAttemptId Request Parameter in the Amazon SQS Developer Guide.[]: R:%5C [Using the ReceiveRequestAttemptId Request Parameter]: R:Using%20the%0AReceiveRequestAttemptId%20Request%0AParameter
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
Messages = list(
list(
MessageId = "string",
ReceiptHandle = "string",
MD5OfBody = "string",
Body = "string",
Attributes = list(
"string"
),
MD5OfMessageAttributes = "string",
MessageAttributes = list(
list(
StringValue = "string",
BinaryValue = raw,
StringListValues = list(
"string"
),
BinaryListValues = list(
raw
),
DataType = "string"
)
)
)
)
)
Request syntax¶
svc$receive_message(
QueueUrl = "string",
AttributeNames = list(
"All"|"Policy"|"VisibilityTimeout"|"MaximumMessageSize"|"MessageRetentionPeriod"|"ApproximateNumberOfMessages"|"ApproximateNumberOfMessagesNotVisible"|"CreatedTimestamp"|"LastModifiedTimestamp"|"QueueArn"|"ApproximateNumberOfMessagesDelayed"|"DelaySeconds"|"ReceiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds"|"RedrivePolicy"|"FifoQueue"|"ContentBasedDeduplication"|"KmsMasterKeyId"|"KmsDataKeyReusePeriodSeconds"|"DeduplicationScope"|"FifoThroughputLimit"|"RedriveAllowPolicy"|"SqsManagedSseEnabled"
),
MessageSystemAttributeNames = list(
"All"|"SenderId"|"SentTimestamp"|"ApproximateReceiveCount"|"ApproximateFirstReceiveTimestamp"|"SequenceNumber"|"MessageDeduplicationId"|"MessageGroupId"|"AWSTraceHeader"|"DeadLetterQueueSourceArn"
),
MessageAttributeNames = list(
"string"
),
MaxNumberOfMessages = 123,
VisibilityTimeout = 123,
WaitTimeSeconds = 123,
ReceiveRequestAttemptId = "string"
)