This document describes how to consume messages from non-NServiceBus endpoints via Amazon SQS in integration scenarios.
To send messages to non-NServiceBus endpoints, configure the sender endpoint so that it does not wrap outgoing messages in a transport envelope. For more information refer to the transport configuration options.
Accessing the native Amazon SQS message
It is sometimes useful to access the native Amazon SQS message from behaviors and handlers. When a message is received, the transport adds the native message, an instance of Amazon.
, to the message processing context. For example, the native message may be accessed from a pipeline behavior:
class AccessToAmazonSqsNativeMessage : Behavior<IIncomingContext>
{
public override Task Invoke(IIncomingContext context, Func<Task> next)
{
// get the native Amazon SQS message
var message = context.Extensions.Get<Message>();
//do something useful
return next();
}
}
Message type detection
NServiceBus requires the message type to be available as part of the message metadata to process a message successfully
During message processing, the SQS transport inspects the native message attributes for an attribute with the name MessageTypeFullName
and a value representing a full type name (e.g. Sales.
). If the attribute is present, the message is treated as a native message, and the body is deserialized into the target type represented by MessageTypeFullName
.
The native message body is loaded from the configured S3 bucket when the message attribute contains an attribute with the key S3BodyKey
and the value representing an S3 object key, including the necessary prefix.
Whenever the native message needs to be copied for moving messages to the error queue, auditing or delayed retries purposes, the native message is converted into the transport's internal structure. The MessageTypeFullName
and S3BodyKey
headers are moved from the native message attributes into the headers collection. All other available message attributes from the original native message are copied over into the newly formed native message.
Retrying failed messages
Native messages that failed processing can be retried using ServicePulse and ServiceControl but the native message attributes that might have been present in the original message are lost when the message is retried.