=============== Queues (queues) =============== Queue is a logical entity that groups messages. Ideally a queue is created per work type. For example, if you want to compress files, you would create a queue dedicated for this job. Any application that reads from this queue would only compress files. Nowadays, queue in Zaqar is most like a topic, it's created lazily. User can post messages to a queue before creating the queue. Zaqar will create the queue/topic automatically. List queues =========== .. rest_method:: GET /v2/queues Lists queues. A request to list queues when you have no queues in your account returns 204, instead of 200, because there was no information to send back. This operation lists queues for the project. The queues are sorted alphabetically by name. Normal response codes: 200 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - limit: limit - marker: marker - detailed: detailed Response Parameters ------------------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queues: queues - links: links Response Example ---------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queues-list-response.json :language: javascript Create queue ============ .. rest_method:: PUT /v2/queues/{queue_name} Creates a queue. This operation creates a new queue. The body of the request is empty. ``queue_name`` is the name that you give to the queue. The name must not exceed 64 bytes in length, and it is limited to US-ASCII letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens. When create queue, user can specify metadata for the queue. Currently, Zaqar supports below metadata: _flavor, _max_claim_count, _dead_letter_queue and _dead_letter_queue_messages_ttl. Normal response codes: 201, 204 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name - _dead_letter_queue: _dead_letter_queue - _dead_letter_queue_messages_ttl: _dead_letter_queue_messages_ttl - _default_message_ttl: _default_message_ttl - _flavor: _flavor - _max_claim_count: _max_claim_count - _max_messages_post_size: _max_messages_post_size Request Example --------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-create-request.json :language: javascript This operation does not return a response body. Update queue ============ .. rest_method:: PATCH /v2/queues/{queue_name} Updates a queue. Normal response codes: 200 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - Not Found (404) - Conflict (409) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name When setting the request body of updating queue, the body must be a list which contains a series of json object which follows https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-appsawg-json-patch-10. .. note:: - The "Content-Type" header should be "application/openstack-messaging-v2.0-json-patch" - The ''path'' must start with /metadata, for example, if the key is ''ttl'', then the path should be /metadata/ttl Request Example --------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-update-request.json :language: javascript Response Example ---------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-update-response.json :language: javascript Show queue details ================== .. rest_method:: GET /v2/queues/{queue_name} Shows details for a queue. Normal response codes: 200 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name Response Parameters ------------------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - _max_messages_post_size: _max_messages_post_size - _default_message_ttl: _default_message_ttl Response Example ---------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-show-response.json :language: javascript Delete queue =============== .. rest_method:: DELETE /v2/queues/{queue_name} Deletes the specified queue. This operation immediately deletes a queue and all of its existing messages. ``queue_name`` is the name that you give to the queue. The name must not exceed 64 bytes in length, and it is limited to US-ASCII letters, digits, underscores, and hyphens. Normal response codes: 204 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name This operation does not accept a request body and does not return a response body. Get queue stats =============== .. rest_method:: GET /v2/queues/{queue_name}/stats Returns statistics for the specified queue. This operation returns queue statistics, including how many messages are in the queue, categorized by status. If the value of the ``total`` attribute is 0, then ``oldest`` and ``newest`` message statistics are not included in the response. Normal response codes: 200 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name Response Example ---------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-stats-response.json :language: javascript Pre-signed queue ================ .. rest_method:: POST /v2/queues/{queue_name}/share Create a pre-signed URL for a given queue. .. note:: In the case of pre-signed URLs, the queue cannot be created lazily. This is to prevent cases where queues are deleted and users still have a valid URL. This is not a big issues in cases where there’s just 1 pool. However, if there’s a deployment using more than 1 type of pool, the lazily created queue may end up in an undesired pool and it’d be possible for an attacker to try a DoS on that pool. Therefore, whenever a pre-signed URL is created, if a pool doesn’t exist, it needs to be created. Normal response codes: 200 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - Not Found (404) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name - paths: pre_signed_queue_paths - methods: pre_signed_queue_methods - expires: pre_signed_queue_expires Request Example --------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-pre-signed-request.json :language: javascript Response Parameters ------------------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - project: project_id - paths: pre_signed_queue_paths - methods: pre_signed_queue_methods - expires: pre_signed_queue_expires - signature: pre_signed_queue_signature Response Example ---------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/queue-pre-signed-response.json :language: javascript Purge queue =========== .. rest_method:: POST /v2/queues/{queue_name}/purge Purge particular resource of the queue. .. note:: Now Zaqar supports to purge "messages" and "subscriptions" resource from a queue. Normal response codes: 204 Error response codes: - BadRequest (400) - Unauthorized (401) - ServiceUnavailable (503) Request Parameters ------------------ .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - queue_name: queue_name - resource_types: resource_types Request Example --------------- .. literalinclude:: samples/purge-queue-request.json :language: javascript