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@cnnrrss/replay-aws-dlq
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Re-drive AWS (dead letter) queue messages to target queue
$ npm install -g @cnnrrss/replay-aws-dlq
The following command will move all messages in [from]
queue [to]
queue where source queue is usually a dead-letter queue, and the destination queue is it's pairing queue.
replay-aws-dlq \
--from https://sqs.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/718583902179/samstarter-v2-UploadAssetDLQ-XXFMZ0C9N5KP \
--to https://sqs.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/718583902179/samstarter-v2-UploadAsset-1CF6W6RO07PGF \
--throttle 1 # throttle messages, in seconds, optional
This module use AWS sdk beneath so you shall be able to use env variables to work across different accounts, e.g. the example below use AWS profile.
AWS_PROFILE=staging replay-aws-dlq ...
Please be aware if destination queue you're driving messages to, is FIFO queue that has enabled deduplication, and messages in DLQ were original come from it, you'll need to cool down for at least 5 mins internal before you can start driving messages back, otherwise you messages will end up not showing in the dest queue.
Thanks Garry Yao for the initial verion of this package. This package is a simple fork of his efforts of the same name, extended to provide a few additional options.
MIT © Garry Yao
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