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Serverless Queues for Laravel on AWS Lambda (SQS)

Do you have scaling problems with your laravel queues? Install, deploy and bother less!

Thanks to the severless approach it's very easy to scale parts of your software. This projects adds native laravel queue support.

Thanks to brefphp/bref and serverless/serverless which do the heavy lifing here.

Supported bref versions

Version Tag Status
>=1.3 ^2.0 supported
1.2.x ^1.0 supported
1.1.x ^0 untested - perhaps supported
0.5.x 0.0.1 supported

Supported laravel versions

Laravel Version Tag Status
9.x ^2.0 supported
8.x ^1.0 and ^2.0 supported
7.x 0.* supported
6.x 0.* supported
5.8 0.* supported
< 5.8 - unknown

Install

To install via Composer, use the command below. It will automatically detect the latest version and bind it with ^.

composer require christoph-kluge/bref-sqs-laravel

This package will automatically register the ServiceProvider within your laravel application.

Usage instructions

  1. Configure your application to use SQS queues (please refer to the official laravel documentation)
  2. Install this package through composer
  3. Add the example artisan.php to the root directory of your project
  4. Update your serverless.yml with a new handler using the artisan.php

Example artisan.php

#!/opt/bin/php
<?php declare(strict_types=1);

$appRoot = getenv('LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT');
require_once $appRoot . '/vendor/autoload.php';
require_once $appRoot . '/bootstrap/app.php';

/** @var \Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel $kernel */
$kernel = app(\Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class);
$kernel->bootstrap();

$status = $kernel->handle(
    $input = new Symfony\Component\Console\Input\StringInput(getenv('ARTISAN_COMMAND')),
    new Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput
);

$kernel->terminate($input, $status);

Example serverless.yml

functions:
  queue:
    handler: artisan.php
    environment:
      ARTISAN_COMMAND: 'sqs:work sqs --tries=3 --sleep=1 --delay=1'
    layers:
      - ${bref:layer.php-81}
    events:
      - sqs:
          arn: arn:aws:sqs:region:XXXXXX:default-queue
          batchSize: 10

  another-queue:
    handler: artisan.php
    environment:
      ARTISAN_COMMAND: 'sqs:work sqs --queue=another-queue --tries=3 --sleep=1 --delay=1'
    layers:
      - ${bref:layer.php-81}
    events:
      - sqs:
          arn: arn:aws:sqs:region:XXXXXX:another-queue
          batchSize: 10

TODOs

  • Test FIFO queues
  • Partial failures should not "re-send" new messages, instead we should delete successful messages and throw an exception if at least 1 job failed inside the batchsize
  • (In case the above point will work - this becames obsolete) Dead-Letter-Queue support (native by reading the AWS settings or custom?)

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