| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163 | .. _broker-sqs:================== Using Amazon SQS==================.. admonition:: Experimental Status    The SQS transport is in need of improvements in many areas and there    are several open bugs.  Unfortunately we don't have the resources or funds    required to improve the situation, so we're looking for contributors    and partners willing to help... _broker-sqs-installation:Installation============For the Amazon SQS support you have to install the `boto`_ library:.. code-block:: console    $ pip install -U boto.. _boto:    http://pypi.python.org/pypi/boto.. _broker-sqs-configuration:Configuration=============You have to specify SQS in the broker URL::    BROKER_URL = 'sqs://ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST:ZYXK7NiynGlTogH8Nj+P9nlE73sq3@'where the URL format is::    sqs://aws_access_key_id:aws_secret_access_key@you must *remember to include the "@" at the end*.The login credentials can also be set using the environment variables:envvar:`AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and :envvar:`AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`,in that case the broker url may only be ``sqs://``... note::    If you specify AWS credentials in the broker URL, then please keep in mind    that the secret access key may contain unsafe characters that needs to be    URL encoded.Options=======Region------The default region is ``us-east-1`` but you can select another regionby configuring the :setting:`BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS` setting::    BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'region': 'eu-west-1'}.. seealso::    An overview of Amazon Web Services regions can be found here:        http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/globalinfrastructure/Visibility Timeout------------------The visibility timeout defines the number of seconds to waitfor the worker to acknowledge the task before the message is redeliveredto another worker.  Also see caveats below.This option is set via the :setting:`BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS` setting::    BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'visibility_timeout': 3600}  # 1 hour.The default visibility timeout is 30 seconds.Polling Interval----------------The polling interval decides the number of seconds to sleep betweenunsuccessful polls.  This value can be either an int or a float.By default the value is 1 second, which means that the worker willsleep for one second whenever there are no more messages to read.You should note that **more frequent polling is also more expensive, so increasingthe polling interval can save you money**.The polling interval can be set via the :setting:`BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS`setting::    BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'polling_interval': 0.3}Very frequent polling intervals can cause *busy loops*, which results in theworker using a lot of CPU time.  If you need sub-millisecond precision youshould consider using another transport, like `RabbitMQ <broker-amqp>`,or `Redis <broker-redis>`.Queue Prefix------------By default Celery will not assign any prefix to the queue names,If you have other services using SQS you can configure it do sousing the :setting:`BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS` setting::    BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'queue_name_prefix': 'celery-'}.. _sqs-caveats:Caveats=======- If a task is not acknowledged within the ``visibility_timeout``,  the task will be redelivered to another worker and executed.    This causes problems with ETA/countdown/retry tasks where the    time to execute exceeds the visibility timeout; in fact if that    happens it will be executed again, and again in a loop.    So you have to increase the visibility timeout to match    the time of the longest ETA you are planning to use.    Note that Celery will redeliver messages at worker shutdown,    so having a long visibility timeout will only delay the redelivery    of 'lost' tasks in the event of a power failure or forcefully terminated    workers.    Periodic tasks will not be affected by the visibility timeout,    as it is a concept separate from ETA/countdown.    The maximum visibility timeout supported by AWS as of this writing    is 12 hours (43200 seconds)::        BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'visibility_timeout': 43200}- SQS does not yet support worker remote control commands.- SQS does not yet support events, and so cannot be used with  :program:`celery events`, :program:`celerymon` or the Django Admin  monitor... _sqs-results-configuration:Results-------Multiple products in the Amazon Web Services family could be a good candidateto store or publish results with, but there is no such result backend includedat this point... warning::    Do not use the ``amqp`` result backend with SQS.    It will create one queue for every task, and the queues will    not be collected.  This could cost you money that would be better    spent contributing an AWS result store backend back to Celery :)
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