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rabbitmq_queue – Manage rabbitMQ queues
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter |
Choices/Defaults |
Comments |
arguments
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Default:
{}
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extra arguments for queue. If defined this argument is a key/value dictionary
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auto_delete
boolean
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if the queue should delete itself after all queues/queues unbound from it
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auto_expires
-
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Default:
"forever"
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How long a queue can be unused before it is automatically deleted (milliseconds)
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ca_cert
path
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CA certificate to verify SSL connection to management API.
aliases: cacert
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client_cert
path
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Client certificate to send on SSL connections to management API.
aliases: cert
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client_key
path
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Private key matching the client certificate.
aliases: key
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dead_letter_exchange
-
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Optional name of an exchange to which messages will be republished if they
are rejected or expire
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dead_letter_routing_key
-
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Optional replacement routing key to use when a message is dead-lettered.
Original routing key will be used if unset
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durable
boolean
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whether queue is durable or not
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login_host
string
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Default:
"localhost"
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RabbitMQ host for connection.
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login_password
string
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RabbitMQ password for connection.
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login_port
string
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Default:
"15672"
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RabbitMQ management API port.
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login_protocol
string
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RabbitMQ management API protocol.
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login_user
string
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Default:
"guest"
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RabbitMQ user for connection.
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max_length
-
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Default:
"no limit"
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How many messages can the queue contain before it starts rejecting
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max_priority
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added in 2.4 |
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Maximum number of priority levels for the queue to support.
If not set, the queue will not support message priorities.
Larger numbers indicate higher priority.
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message_ttl
-
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Default:
"forever"
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How long a message can live in queue before it is discarded (milliseconds)
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name
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/ required
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Name of the queue
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state
-
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Choices:
present ←
- absent
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Whether the queue should be present or absent
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vhost
string
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Default:
"/"
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RabbitMQ virtual host.
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# Create a queue
- rabbitmq_queue:
name: myQueue
# Create a queue on remote host
- rabbitmq_queue:
name: myRemoteQueue
login_user: user
login_password: secret
login_host: remote.example.org
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