This template demonstrates how to develop and deploy a simple SQS-based producer-consumer service running on AWS Lambda using the Serverless Framework and the Lift plugin. It allows to accept messages, for which computation might be time or resource intensive, and offload their processing to an asynchronous background process for a faster and more resilient system.
This template defines one function producer
and one Lift construct - jobs
. The producer function is triggered by http
event type, accepts JSON payloads and sends it to a SQS queue for asynchronous processing. The SQS queue is created by the jobs
queue construct of the Lift plugin. The queue is set up with a "dead-letter queue" (to receive failed messages) and a worker
Lambda function that processes the SQS messages.
To learn more:
- about
http
event configuration options, refer to http event docs - about the
queue
construct, refer to thequeue
documentation in Lift - about the Lift plugin in general, refer to the Lift project
- about SQS processing with AWS Lambda, please refer to the official AWS documentation
Install dependencies with:
npm install
Then deploy:
serverless deploy
After running deploy, you should see output similar to:
Deploying aws-node-sqs-worker-project to stage dev (us-east-1)
✔ Service deployed to stack aws-node-sqs-worker-project-dev (175s)
endpoint: POST - https://xxxxxxxxxx.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/produce
functions:
producer: aws-node-sqs-worker-project-dev-producer (167 kB)
jobsWorker: aws-node-sqs-worker-project-dev-jobsWorker (167 kB)
jobs: https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/000000000000/aws-node-sqs-worker-project-dev-jobs
Note: In current form, after deployment, your API is public and can be invoked by anyone. For production deployments, you might want to configure an authorizer. For details on how to do that, refer to http event docs.
After successful deployment, you can now call the created API endpoint with POST
request to invoke producer
function:
curl --request POST 'https://xxxxxx.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/produce' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"name": "John"}'
In response, you should see output similar to:
{"message": "Message accepted!"}