Serverless laravel queues on AWS Lambda (SQS driver)
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.
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 |
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 |
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.
artisan.php
to the root directory of your projectserverless.yml
with a new handler using the 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);
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
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