# Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # Purpose # This code example demonstrates how to send multiple messages as a batch to a queue in Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS). # snippet-start:[ruby.example_code.sqs.SendMessageBatch] require 'aws-sdk-sqs' require 'aws-sdk-sts' # # @param sqs_client [Aws::SQS::Client] An initialized Amazon SQS client. # @param queue_url [String] The URL of the queue. # @param entries [Hash] The contents of the messages to be sent, # in the correct format. # @return [Boolean] true if the messages were sent; otherwise, false. # @example # exit 1 unless messages_sent?( # Aws::SQS::Client.new(region: 'us-west-2'), # 'https://sqs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/111111111111/my-queue', # [ # { # id: 'Message1', # message_body: 'This is the first message.' # }, # { # id: 'Message2', # message_body: 'This is the second message.' # } # ] # ) def messages_sent?(sqs_client, queue_url, entries) sqs_client.send_message_batch( queue_url: queue_url, entries: entries ) true rescue StandardError => e puts "Error sending messages: #{e.message}" false end # Full example call: # Replace us-west-2 with the AWS Region you're using for Amazon SQS. def run_me region = 'us-west-2' queue_name = 'my-queue' entries = [ { id: 'Message1', message_body: 'This is the first message.' }, { id: 'Message2', message_body: 'This is the second message.' } ] sts_client = Aws::STS::Client.new(region: region) # For example: # 'https://sqs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/111111111111/my-queue' queue_url = "https://sqs.#{region}.amazonaws.com/#{sts_client.get_caller_identity.account}/#{queue_name}" sqs_client = Aws::SQS::Client.new(region: region) puts "Sending messages to the queue named '#{queue_name}'..." if messages_sent?(sqs_client, queue_url, entries) puts 'Messages sent.' else puts 'Messages not sent.' end end # snippet-end:[ruby.example_code.sqs.SendMessageBatch]