Queue

Queue

Works with Queue servers.

Testing with a selection of remote/local queueing services, including Amazon’s SQS service Iron.io service and beanstalkd service.

Supported and tested queue types are:

The following dependencies are needed for the listed queue servers:

  • Beanstalkd: pda/pheanstalk ~3.0
  • Amazon SQS: aws/aws-sdk-php
  • IronMQ: iron-io/iron_mq

Status

  • Maintainer: nathanmac
  • Stability:
    • Iron.io: stable
    • Beanstalkd: stable
    • Amazon SQS: stable
  • Contact: nathan.macnamara@outlook.com

Config

The configuration settings depending on which queueing service is being used, all the options are listed here. Refer to the configuration examples below to identify the configuration options required for your chosen service.

  • type - type of queueing server (defaults to beanstalkd).
  • host - hostname/ip address of the queue server or the host for the iron.io when using iron.io service.
  • port: 11300 - port number for the queue server.
  • timeout: 90 - timeout settings for connecting the queue server.
  • token - Iron.io access token.
  • project - Iron.io project ID.
  • key - AWS access key ID.
  • secret - AWS secret access key. Warning: Hard-coding your credentials can be dangerous, because it is easy to accidentally commit your credentials into an SCM repository, potentially exposing your credentials to more people than intended. It can also make it difficult to rotate credentials in the future.
  • profile - AWS credential profile - it should be located in ~/.aws/credentials file - eg: [default] aws_access_key_id = YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key = YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY [project1] aws_access_key_id = YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID aws_secret_access_key = YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY - Note: Using IAM roles is the preferred technique for providing credentials to applications running on Amazon EC2 http://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php/v3/guide/guide/credentials.html?highlight=credentials

  • region - A region parameter is also required for AWS, refer to the AWS documentation for possible values list.

Example

Example (beanstalkd)
modules: enabled: [Queue] config: Queue: type: 'beanstalkd' host: '127.0.0.1' port: 11300 timeout: 120
Example (Iron.io)
modules: enabled: [Queue] config: Queue: 'type' => 'iron', 'host' => 'mq-aws-us-east-1.iron.io', 'token' => 'your-token', 'project' => 'your-project-id'
Example (AWS SQS)
modules: enabled: [Queue] config: Queue: 'type' => 'aws', 'key' => 'your-public-key', 'secret' => 'your-secret-key', 'region' => 'us-west-2'
Example AWS SQS using profile credentials
modules: enabled: [Queue] config: Queue: 'type' => 'aws', 'profile' => 'project1', //see documentation 'region' => 'us-west-2'
Example AWS SQS running on Anazon EC2 instance
modules: enabled: [Queue] config: Queue: 'type' => 'aws', 'region' => 'us-west-2'

Actions

addMessageToQueue

Add a message to a queue/tube

<?php
$I->addMessageToQueue('this is a messages', 'default');
?>
  • param string $message Message Body
  • param string $queue Queue Name

clearQueue

Clear all messages of the queue/tube

<?php
$I->clearQueue('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

dontSeeEmptyQueue

Check if a queue/tube is NOT empty of all messages

<?php
$I->dontSeeEmptyQueue('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

dontSeeQueueExists

Check if a queue/tube does NOT exist on the queueing server.

<?php
$I->dontSeeQueueExists('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

dontSeeQueueHasCurrentCount

Check if a queue/tube does NOT have a given current number of messages

<?php
$I->dontSeeQueueHasCurrentCount('default', 10);
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name
  • param int $expected Number of messages expected

dontSeeQueueHasTotalCount

Check if a queue/tube does NOT have a given total number of messages

<?php
$I->dontSeeQueueHasTotalCount('default', 10);
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name
  • param int $expected Number of messages expected

grabQueueCurrentCount

Grabber method to get the current number of messages on the queue/tube (pending/ready)

<?php
    $I->grabQueueCurrentCount('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

  • return int Count

grabQueueTotalCount

Grabber method to get the total number of messages on the queue/tube

<?php
    $I->grabQueueTotalCount('default');
?>
  • param $queue Queue Name

  • return int Count

grabQueues

Grabber method to get the list of queues/tubes on the server

<?php
$queues = $I->grabQueues();
?>
  • return array List of Queues/Tubes

seeEmptyQueue

Check if a queue/tube is empty of all messages

<?php
$I->seeEmptyQueue('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

seeQueueExists

Check if a queue/tube exists on the queueing server.

<?php
$I->seeQueueExists('default');
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name

seeQueueHasCurrentCount

Check if a queue/tube has a given current number of messages

<?php
$I->seeQueueHasCurrentCount('default', 10);
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name
  • param int $expected Number of messages expected

seeQueueHasTotalCount

Check if a queue/tube has a given total number of messages

<?php
$I->seeQueueHasTotalCount('default', 10);
?>
  • param string $queue Queue Name
  • param int $expected Number of messages expected

© 2011–2017 Michael Bodnarchuk and contributors
Licensed under the MIT License.
http://codeception.com/docs/modules/Queue

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