= rufus-sqs


== getting it

sudo gem install -y rufus-sqs

or at

http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=4812


== usage

At first, 'rufus-sqs' expects to find the Amazon WebServices keys in four environment variables : AMAZON_KEY_ID, AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY and AMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

(Like the gem "aws-s3" http://amazon.rubyforge.org/ does).


For example, I store them in a file named .amazon that gets loaded when necessary :

export AMAZON_KEY_ID=171A375Y3DY838652G2
export AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID=17r37R45YZDY252G2

export AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY=iOML8QLPy5DB5sCUoS0LbJcA2/OChUUNky
export AMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=ibMU8QfPDB5sCUgS0NLbScA2/OChUHNy


Some example code :

qs = Rufus::SQS::QueueService.new

qs.create_queue "mytestqueue"

msg = "hello SQS world !"

msg_id = qs.put_message "mytestqueue", msg

put msg_id
# will print something like
# 0MQFS772Z73BG5R9QD6V|A717CAQHX0CS7N69WY71|M57DGQ7TB7T3MFY3J1X0

sleep 1

msgs = qs.get_messages "mytestqueue"

puts msgs[0].message_body
# => 'hello SQS world !"

qs.delete_queue "mytestqueue"

more at Rufus::SQS::QueueService


= dependencies

The gem 'rufus-verbs' (http://rufus.rubyforge.org/rufus-verbs) and its dependencies.


== mailing list

On the rufus-ruby list[http://groups.google.com/group/rufus-ruby] :

http://groups.google.com/group/rufus-ruby


== issue tracker

http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?atid=18584&group_id=4812&func=browse


== source

http://rufus.rubyforge.org/svn/trunk/sqs

svn checkout http://rufus.rubyforge.org/svn/trunk/sqs


== author

John Mettraux, [email protected]
http://jmettraux.wordpress.com


== license

MIT