A Django app to easily use AWS Simple Queue Service (SQS) with S3 for messages up to 2 GB.
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django-sqs-extended-client/README.rst
AWS SQS Extended Client Library for Django
To manage large Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) messages, you can use Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and the Amazon SQS Extended Client Library for Django. This is especially useful for storing and consuming messages up to 2 GB. Unless your application requires repeatedly creating queues and leaving them inactive or storing large amounts of data in your queues, consider using Amazon S3 for storing your data.
Quick start
Add “django_sqs_extended_client” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'django_sqs_extended_client', ]
Include some additional settings like this:
# AWS SNS KEYS AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID' AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY' AWS_DEFAULT_REGION = 'YOUR_AWS_DEFAULT_REGION' AWS_S3_QUEUE_STORAGE_NAME = 'YOUR_AWS_S3_QUEUE_STORAGE_NAME' AWS_SNS_TOPIC = 'YOUR_AWS_SNS_TOPIC' # AWS EVENTS: class SNSEvent(Enum): EVENT_TYPE_1 = 'SNS_SUBSCRIPTION_FILTER_EVENT_TYPE_1' EVENT_TYPE_2 = 'SNS_SUBSCRIPTION_FILTER_EVENT_TYPE_2' ... SQS_EVENTS = { SNSEvent.EVENT_TYPE_1.value: { 'sqs_queue_url': 'YOUR_QUEUE_URL_FOR_EVENT_1', 'event_processor': 'PATH_OF_THE_CLASS_PROCESSOR_FOR_EVENT_1' } }
Add one cron for each event to process with SQS to run every minute with a lock:
* * * * * python manage.py process_queue EVENT_CODE_1 * * * * * python manage.py process_queue EVENT_CODE_2
You can use a library as https://pypi.org/project/django-chroniker/ for an easier way to manage crons and lockers
E.g:
In django_project/django_project/settings.py:
# AWS SNS KEYS AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUWXYZ' AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = '74gfq83hg83qh5erg/G&Cwd23^VFBfvV^vvkf7g77' AWS_DEFAULT_REGION = 'us-east-1' AWS_S3_QUEUE_STORAGE_NAME = 'sns-queues' AWS_SNS_TOPIC = 'arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123456789:domainEvents' # AWS EVENTS: class SNSEvent(Enum): IMAGE_CREATED = 'service1.event.image.created' SQS_EVENTS = { SNSEvent.IMAGE_CREATED.value: { 'sqs_queue_url': 'https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/123456789/image-created', 'event_processor': 'your_project.event_processors.image_created.ImageCreated' } }Cron:
* * * * * python manage.py process_queue IMAGE_CREATED
Usage
In the sender service:
Dispatch your data using EventDispatcher like this:
from django_sqs_extended_client.event.event_dispatcher import EventDispatcher event_dispatcher = EventDispatcher() event_dispatcher.dispatch( event_name=settings.SNSEvent.IMAGE_CREATED.value, event_data=your_data, event_data_type='json' )
You can send also data as ‘csv’, ‘xls’, ‘xml’ and manage it in your event_processor on another service.
In the receiver service:
For each settings.SQS_EVENTS, add a class which extends django_sqs_extended_client.event_processor.EventProcessor. This Class accepts the data in the constructor and must have the method execute() where you can add the code to manage your data. Use the same paths of the ‘event_processor’ in settings.SQS_EVENTS like this:
from django_sqs_extended_client.event_processor.event_processor import EventProcessor class ImageCreated(EventProcessor): def __init__(self, data): super().__init__(data=data) def execute(self): # your code here pass
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