Mq
This page documents function available when using the Mq
module, created with @service Mq
.
Index
Main.Mq.create_broker
Main.Mq.create_configuration
Main.Mq.create_tags
Main.Mq.create_user
Main.Mq.delete_broker
Main.Mq.delete_tags
Main.Mq.delete_user
Main.Mq.describe_broker
Main.Mq.describe_broker_engine_types
Main.Mq.describe_broker_instance_options
Main.Mq.describe_configuration
Main.Mq.describe_configuration_revision
Main.Mq.describe_user
Main.Mq.list_brokers
Main.Mq.list_configuration_revisions
Main.Mq.list_configurations
Main.Mq.list_tags
Main.Mq.list_users
Main.Mq.promote
Main.Mq.reboot_broker
Main.Mq.update_broker
Main.Mq.update_configuration
Main.Mq.update_user
Documentation
Main.Mq.create_broker
— Methodcreate_broker(auto_minor_version_upgrade, broker_name, deployment_mode, engine_type, engine_version, host_instance_type, publicly_accessible, users)
create_broker(auto_minor_version_upgrade, broker_name, deployment_mode, engine_type, engine_version, host_instance_type, publicly_accessible, users, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Creates a broker. Note: This API is asynchronous. To create a broker, you must either use the AmazonMQFullAccess IAM policy or include the following EC2 permissions in your IAM policy. ec2:CreateNetworkInterface This permission is required to allow Amazon MQ to create an elastic network interface (ENI) on behalf of your account. ec2:CreateNetworkInterfacePermission This permission is required to attach the ENI to the broker instance. ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface ec2:DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission ec2:DetachNetworkInterface ec2:DescribeInternetGateways ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions ec2:DescribeRouteTables ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups ec2:DescribeSubnets ec2:DescribeVpcs For more information, see Create an IAM User and Get Your Amazon Web Services Credentials and Never Modify or Delete the Amazon MQ Elastic Network Interface in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide.
Arguments
auto_minor_version_upgrade
: Enables automatic upgrades to new minor versions for brokers, as new versions are released and supported by Amazon MQ. Automatic upgrades occur during the scheduled maintenance window of the broker or after a manual broker reboot. Set to true by default, if no value is specified.broker_name
: Required. The broker's name. This value must be unique in your Amazon Web Services account, 1-50 characters long, must contain only letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores, and must not contain white spaces, brackets, wildcard characters, or special characters. Do not add personally identifiable information (PII) or other confidential or sensitive information in broker names. Broker names are accessible to other Amazon Web Services services, including CloudWatch Logs. Broker names are not intended to be used for private or sensitive data.deployment_mode
: Required. The broker's deployment mode.engine_type
: Required. The type of broker engine. Currently, Amazon MQ supports ACTIVEMQ and RABBITMQ.engine_version
: Required. The broker engine's version. For a list of supported engine versions, see Supported engines.host_instance_type
: Required. The broker's instance type.publicly_accessible
: Enables connections from applications outside of the VPC that hosts the broker's subnets. Set to false by default, if no value is provided.users
: The list of broker users (persons or applications) who can access queues and topics. For Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, one and only one administrative user is accepted and created when a broker is first provisioned. All subsequent broker users are created by making RabbitMQ API calls directly to brokers or via the RabbitMQ web console.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"authenticationStrategy"
: Optional. The authentication strategy used to secure the broker. The default is SIMPLE."configuration"
: A list of information about the configuration."creatorRequestId"
: The unique ID that the requester receives for the created broker. Amazon MQ passes your ID with the API action. We recommend using a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) for the creatorRequestId. You may omit the creatorRequestId if your application doesn't require idempotency."dataReplicationMode"
: Defines whether this broker is a part of a data replication pair."dataReplicationPrimaryBrokerArn"
: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the primary broker that is used to replicate data from in a data replication pair, and is applied to the replica broker. Must be set when dataReplicationMode is set to CRDR."encryptionOptions"
: Encryption options for the broker."ldapServerMetadata"
: Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers."logs"
: Enables Amazon CloudWatch logging for brokers."maintenanceWindowStartTime"
: The parameters that determine the WeeklyStartTime."securityGroups"
: The list of rules (1 minimum, 125 maximum) that authorize connections to brokers."storageType"
: The broker's storage type."subnetIds"
: The list of groups that define which subnets and IP ranges the broker can use from different Availability Zones. If you specify more than one subnet, the subnets must be in different Availability Zones. Amazon MQ will not be able to create VPC endpoints for your broker with multiple subnets in the same Availability Zone. A SINGLEINSTANCE deployment requires one subnet (for example, the default subnet). An ACTIVESTANDBYMULTIAZ Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ deployment requires two subnets. A CLUSTERMULTIAZ Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ deployment has no subnet requirements when deployed with public accessibility. Deployment without public accessibility requires at least one subnet. If you specify subnets in a shared VPC for a RabbitMQ broker, the associated VPC to which the specified subnets belong must be owned by your Amazon Web Services account. Amazon MQ will not be able to create VPC endpoints in VPCs that are not owned by your Amazon Web Services account."tags"
: Create tags when creating the broker.
Main.Mq.create_configuration
— Methodcreate_configuration(engine_type, engine_version, name)
create_configuration(engine_type, engine_version, name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Creates a new configuration for the specified configuration name. Amazon MQ uses the default configuration (the engine type and version).
Arguments
engine_type
: Required. The type of broker engine. Currently, Amazon MQ supports ACTIVEMQ and RABBITMQ.engine_version
: Required. The broker engine's version. For a list of supported engine versions, see Supported engines.name
: Required. The name of the configuration. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 1-150 characters long.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"authenticationStrategy"
: Optional. The authentication strategy associated with the configuration. The default is SIMPLE."tags"
: Create tags when creating the configuration.
Main.Mq.create_tags
— Methodcreate_tags(resource-arn)
create_tags(resource-arn, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Add a tag to a resource.
Arguments
resource-arn
: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource tag.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"tags"
: The key-value pair for the resource tag.
Main.Mq.create_user
— Methodcreate_user(broker-id, password, username)
create_user(broker-id, password, username, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Creates an ActiveMQ user. Do not add personally identifiable information (PII) or other confidential or sensitive information in broker usernames. Broker usernames are accessible to other Amazon Web Services services, including CloudWatch Logs. Broker usernames are not intended to be used for private or sensitive data.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.password
: Required. The password of the user. This value must be at least 12 characters long, must contain at least 4 unique characters, and must not contain commas, colons, or equal signs (,:=).username
: The username of the ActiveMQ user. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"consoleAccess"
: Enables access to the ActiveMQ Web Console for the ActiveMQ user."groups"
: The list of groups (20 maximum) to which the ActiveMQ user belongs. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long."replicationUser"
: Defines if this user is intended for CRDR replication purposes.
Main.Mq.delete_broker
— Methoddelete_broker(broker-id)
delete_broker(broker-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Deletes a broker. Note: This API is asynchronous.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
Main.Mq.delete_tags
— Methoddelete_tags(resource-arn, tag_keys)
delete_tags(resource-arn, tag_keys, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Removes a tag from a resource.
Arguments
resource-arn
: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource tag.tag_keys
: An array of tag keys to delete
Main.Mq.delete_user
— Methoddelete_user(broker-id, username)
delete_user(broker-id, username, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Deletes an ActiveMQ user.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.username
: The username of the ActiveMQ user. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long.
Main.Mq.describe_broker
— Methoddescribe_broker(broker-id)
describe_broker(broker-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns information about the specified broker.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
Main.Mq.describe_broker_engine_types
— Methoddescribe_broker_engine_types()
describe_broker_engine_types(params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Describe available engine types and versions.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"engineType"
: Filter response by engine type."maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty.
Main.Mq.describe_broker_instance_options
— Methoddescribe_broker_instance_options()
describe_broker_instance_options(params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Describe available broker instance options.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"engineType"
: Filter response by engine type."hostInstanceType"
: Filter response by host instance type."maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty."storageType"
: Filter response by storage type.
Main.Mq.describe_configuration
— Methoddescribe_configuration(configuration-id)
describe_configuration(configuration-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns information about the specified configuration.
Arguments
configuration-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.
Main.Mq.describe_configuration_revision
— Methoddescribe_configuration_revision(configuration-id, configuration-revision)
describe_configuration_revision(configuration-id, configuration-revision, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns the specified configuration revision for the specified configuration.
Arguments
configuration-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.configuration-revision
: The revision of the configuration.
Main.Mq.describe_user
— Methoddescribe_user(broker-id, username)
describe_user(broker-id, username, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns information about an ActiveMQ user.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.username
: The username of the ActiveMQ user. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long.
Main.Mq.list_brokers
— Methodlist_brokers()
list_brokers(params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns a list of all brokers.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty.
Main.Mq.list_configuration_revisions
— Methodlist_configuration_revisions(configuration-id)
list_configuration_revisions(configuration-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns a list of all revisions for the specified configuration.
Arguments
configuration-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty.
Main.Mq.list_configurations
— Methodlist_configurations()
list_configurations(params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns a list of all configurations.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty.
Main.Mq.list_tags
— Methodlist_tags(resource-arn)
list_tags(resource-arn, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Lists tags for a resource.
Arguments
resource-arn
: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource tag.
Main.Mq.list_users
— Methodlist_users(broker-id)
list_users(broker-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Returns a list of all ActiveMQ users.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"maxResults"
: The maximum number of brokers that Amazon MQ can return per page (20 by default). This value must be an integer from 5 to 100."nextToken"
: The token that specifies the next page of results Amazon MQ should return. To request the first page, leave nextToken empty.
Main.Mq.promote
— Methodpromote(broker-id, mode)
promote(broker-id, mode, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Promotes a data replication replica broker to the primary broker role.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.mode
: The Promote mode requested. Note: Valid values for the parameter are SWITCHOVER, FAILOVER.
Main.Mq.reboot_broker
— Methodreboot_broker(broker-id)
reboot_broker(broker-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Reboots a broker. Note: This API is asynchronous.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
Main.Mq.update_broker
— Methodupdate_broker(broker-id)
update_broker(broker-id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Adds a pending configuration change to a broker.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"authenticationStrategy"
: Optional. The authentication strategy used to secure the broker. The default is SIMPLE."autoMinorVersionUpgrade"
: Enables automatic upgrades to new minor versions for brokers, as new versions are released and supported by Amazon MQ. Automatic upgrades occur during the scheduled maintenance window of the broker or after a manual broker reboot."configuration"
: A list of information about the configuration."dataReplicationMode"
: Defines whether this broker is a part of a data replication pair."engineVersion"
: The broker engine version. For a list of supported engine versions, see Supported engines."hostInstanceType"
: The broker's host instance type to upgrade to. For a list of supported instance types, see Broker instance types."ldapServerMetadata"
: Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers."logs"
: Enables Amazon CloudWatch logging for brokers."maintenanceWindowStartTime"
: The parameters that determine the WeeklyStartTime."securityGroups"
: The list of security groups (1 minimum, 5 maximum) that authorizes connections to brokers.
Main.Mq.update_configuration
— Methodupdate_configuration(configuration-id, data)
update_configuration(configuration-id, data, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Updates the specified configuration.
Arguments
configuration-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.data
: Amazon MQ for Active MQ: The base64-encoded XML configuration. Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ: the base64-encoded Cuttlefish configuration.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"description"
: The description of the configuration.
Main.Mq.update_user
— Methodupdate_user(broker-id, username)
update_user(broker-id, username, params::Dict{String,<:Any})
Updates the information for an ActiveMQ user.
Arguments
broker-id
: The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the broker.username
: The username of the ActiveMQ user. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long.
Optional Parameters
Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}
. Valid keys are:
"consoleAccess"
: Enables access to the the ActiveMQ Web Console for the ActiveMQ user."groups"
: The list of groups (20 maximum) to which the ActiveMQ user belongs. This value can contain only alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, underscores, and tildes (- . _ ~). This value must be 2-100 characters long."password"
: The password of the user. This value must be at least 12 characters long, must contain at least 4 unique characters, and must not contain commas, colons, or equal signs (,:=)."replicationUser"
: Defines whether the user is intended for data replication.