AWS SQS binding spec
Detailed documentation on the AWS SQS binding component
Component format
To setup AWS SQS binding create a component of type bindings.aws.sqs. See this guide on how to create and apply a binding configuration.
See Authenticating to AWS for information about authentication-related attributes
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1 kind: Component metadata: name: <NAME> spec: type: bindings.aws.sqs version: v1 metadata: - name: queueName value: "items" - name: region value: "us-west-2" - name: endpoint value: "sqs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com" - name: accessKey value: "*****************" - name: secretKey value: "*****************" - name: sessionToken value: "*****************" - name: direction value: "input, output" Warning
The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described here.Spec metadata fields
| Field | Required | Binding support | Details | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
queueName | Y | Input/Output | The SQS queue name | "myqueue" |
region | Y | Input/Output | The specific AWS region | "us-east-1" |
endpoint | N | Output | The specific AWS endpoint | "sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com" |
accessKey | Y | Input/Output | The AWS Access Key to access this resource | "key" |
secretKey | Y | Input/Output | The AWS Secret Access Key to access this resource | "secretAccessKey" |
sessionToken | N | Input/Output | The AWS session token to use | "sessionToken" |
direction | N | Input/Output | The direction of the binding | "input", "output", "input, output" |
Important
When running the Dapr sidecar (daprd) with your application on EKS (AWS Kubernetes), if you’re using a node/pod that has already been attached to an IAM policy defining access to AWS resources, you must not provide AWS access-key, secret-key, and tokens in the definition of the component spec you’re using.Binding support
This component supports both input and output binding interfaces.
This component supports output binding with the following operations:
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