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RabbitMQ -> Amazon forwarder

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Application to forward messages from RabbitMQ to different Amazon services.

Key features:

  • forwarding RabbitMQ message to AWS SNS topic
  • forwarding RabbitMQ message to AWS SNS queue
  • triggering AWS lambda function directly from RabbitMQ message
  • automatic RabbitMQ reconnect
  • message delivery assurance based on RabbitMQ persistency and AWS error handling
  • dedicated dead-letter exchange and queue creation
  • http health checks and restart functionality

Architecture

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Configuration

The list of RabbitMQ sources and corresponding AWS target resources are stored in mapping file.

Mapping file

Sample of RabbitMQ -> SNS mapping file. All fields are required. Samples are located in examples directory.

[
  {
    "source" : {
      "type" : "RabbitMQ",
      "name" : "test-rabbit",
      "connection" : "amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672/",
      "topic" : "amq.topic",
      "queue" : "test-queue",
      "routingKeys" : ["#"]
    },
    "destination" : {
      "type" : "SNS",
      "name" : "test-sns",
      "target" : "arn:aws:sns:eu-west-1:XXXXXXXX:test-forwarder"
    }
  }
]

Environment variables

Forwarder uses the following environment variables:

export MAPPING_FILE=/config/mapping.json
export AWS_REGION=region
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=access_key
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret_key

Using TLS with rabbit

Specify amqps for the rabbit connection ub the mapping file:

 "connection" : "amqps://guest:guest@localhost:5671/",

Additional environment variables for working with TLS and rabbit:

export CA_CERT=/certs/ca_certificate.pem
export CERT_FILE=/certs/client_certificate.pem
export KEY_FILE=/certs/client_key.pem

Amazon configuration

When making subscription to SNS -> SQS/HTTP/HTTPS set Raw message delivery to ensure that json messages are not escaped.

Build docker image

make build

Run

Using docker:

docker run \
-e AWS_REGION=$AWS_REGION \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
-e MAPPING_FILE=/config/mapping.json \
-v $MAPPING_FILE:/config/mapping.json \
-p 8080:8080 \
airhelp/rabbit-amazon-forwarder

Using docker-compose:

docker-compose up

Test

docker-compose build --pull
docker-compose run --rm tests

Release

make push
docker tag airhelp/rabbit-amazon-forwarder airhelp/rabbit-amazon-forwarder:$VERSION
docker push airhelp/rabbit-amazon-forwarder:$VERSION

Supervisor

Supervisor is a module which starts the consumer->forwarder pairs. Exposed endpoints:

  • APP_URL/health - returns status if all consumers are running
  • APP_URL/restart - restarts all consumer->forwarder pairs