问题
I have an S3 bucket, mybucket
, and I want to execute something when a new file is copied into that bucket. For the notifications, I want to use an SQS queue, notifiqueue
, because my goal is to access that queue with Laravel
Since I am creating my infrastructure in CloudFormation
, the resources are created like this:
NotificationQueue:
Type: AWS::SQS::Queue
Properties:
VisibilityTimeout: 120
QueueName: 'NotificationQueue'
DataGateBucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
AccessControl: BucketOwnerFullControl
BucketName: 'mybucket'
NotificationConfiguration:
QueueConfigurations:
- Event: 's3:ObjectCreated:*'
Queue: !GetAtt NotificationQueue.Arn
Each time a new file is saved on the bucket, S3 automatically creates a notification in SQS.
Sadly, the format of the payload is NOT COMPATIBLE with Laravel standard job payload, and if I run a worker process on the NotificationQueue
I get this error:
local.ERROR: Undefined index: job {"exception":"[object] (ErrorException(code: 0): Undefined index: job at .../vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Queue/Jobs/Job.php:273)
To provide a more complete indication, here is what I get in the notification (after turning JSON into a PHP array)
array:1 [
"Records" => array:1 [
0 => array:9 [
"eventVersion" => "2.1"
"eventSource" => "aws:s3"
"awsRegion" => "eu-central-1"
"eventTime" => "2019-04-23T17:02:41.308Z"
"eventName" => "ObjectCreated:Put"
"userIdentity" => array:1 [
"principalId" => "AWS:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
]
"requestParameters" => array:1 [
"sourceIPAddress" => "217.64.198.7"
]
"responseElements" => array:2 [
"x-amz-request-id" => "602CE18B8DE0BE5C"
"x-amz-id-2" => "wA/A3Jl2XpoxBWJEgQzy11s6O28Cz9Wc6pVi6Ho1vnIrOjqsWkGozlUmqRdpYAfub0MqdF8d/YI="
]
"s3" => array:4 [
"s3SchemaVersion" => "1.0"
"configurationId" => "0d4eaa75-5730-495e-b6d4-368bf3690f30"
"bucket" => array:3 [
"name" => "mybucket"
"ownerIdentity" => array:1 [
"principalId" => "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
]
"arn" => "arn:aws:s3:::mybucket"
]
"object" => array:4 [
"key" => "dirName/myFile.txt"
"size" => 1991721
"eTag" => "824a20edad0091027b5d0fa6d78bb24f"
"sequencer" => "005CBF452E30AAC02A"
]
]
]
]
]
Which is the working / best / right way to access the notification using Laravel so that I can trigger some other option in response to the file upload ?
回答1:
I found a way to obtain the desired behavior, but I am not sure this is the best way, so I post it here and maybe can give me a feedback.
When we talk about Laravel Queues, a lot of configuration comes from app.php
, and in particular from the Provider
section. I managed to add the behavior that I needed overriding Original QueueServiceProvider
class and substituting it:
// Here is the original Provider Class
//Illuminate\Queue\QueueServiceProvider::class,
// Here is the overridden Provider
\App\Providers\QueueServiceProvider::class,
The new QueueServiceProvider
class is the following:
<?php
namespace App\Providers;
use App\Jobs\SqsNotifications\SqsConnector;
class QueueServiceProvider extends \Illuminate\Queue\QueueServiceProvider
{
/**
* Register the Amazon SQS queue connector.
*
* @param \Illuminate\Queue\QueueManager $manager
* @return void
*/
protected function registerSqsNotifConnector($manager)
{
$manager->addConnector('sqsNotif', function () {
return new SqsConnector();
});
}
public function registerConnectors($manager){
parent::registerConnectors($manager);
// Add the custom SQS notification connector
$this->registerSqsNotifConnector($manager);
}
}
Notice the new connector sqsNotif
, that will need to be added to the queue.php
'sqsNotif' => [
'driver' => 'sqsNotif',
'key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'),
'secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'),
'prefix' => env('SQS_PREFIX', 'https://sqs.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/your-account'),
'queue' => env('SQS_QUEUE', 'your-queue-name'),
'region' => env('AWS_DEFAULT_REGION', 'eu-central-1'),
],
In the new QueueServiceProvider
we just register an extra connector, which code is:
<?php
namespace App\Jobs\SqsNotifications;
use Aws\Sqs\SqsClient;
use Illuminate\Support\Arr;
class SqsConnector extends \Illuminate\Queue\Connectors\SqsConnector
{
/**
* Establish a queue connection.
*
* @param array $config
* @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\Queue
*/
public function connect(array $config)
{
$config = $this->getDefaultConfiguration($config);
if ($config['key'] && $config['secret']) {
$config['credentials'] = Arr::only($config, ['key', 'secret', 'token']);
}
return new SqsQueue(
new SqsClient($config), $config['queue'], $config['prefix'] ?? ''
);
}
}
The SqsQueue is redefined too, in this way:
<?php
namespace App\Jobs\SqsNotifications;
class SqsQueue extends \Illuminate\Queue\SqsQueue
{
/**
* Pop the next job off of the queue.
*
* @param string $queue
* @return \Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\Job|null
*/
public function pop($queue = null)
{
$response = $this->sqs->receiveMessage([
'QueueUrl' => $queue = $this->getQueue($queue),
'AttributeNames' => ['ApproximateReceiveCount'],
]);
if (! is_null($response['Messages']) && count($response['Messages']) > 0) {
return new SqsJob(
$this->container, $this->sqs, $response['Messages'][0],
$this->connectionName, $queue
);
}
}
}
And the last missing piece is SqsJob, defined like this:
<?php
namespace App\Jobs\SqsNotifications;
use Illuminate\Queue\Jobs\JobName;
/**
* Class SqsJob
* @package App\Jobs\SqsNotifications
*
* Alternate SQS job that is used in case of S3 notifications
*/
class SqsJob extends \Illuminate\Queue\Jobs\SqsJob
{
/**
* Get the name of the queued job class.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getName()
{
$bucketName = '';
// Define the name of the Process based on the bucket name
switch($this->payload()['Records'][0]['s3']['bucket']['name']){
case 'mybucket':
$bucketName = 'NewMyBucketFileJob';
break;
}
return $bucketName;
}
/**
* Fire the job.
*
* @return void
*/
public function fire()
{
// Mimic the original behavior with a different payload
$payload = $this->payload();
[$class, $method] = JobName::parse('\App\Jobs\\' . $this->getName() . '@handle');
($this->instance = $this->resolve($class))->{$method}($payload);
// The Job wasn't automatically deleted, so we need to delete it manually once the process went fine
$this->delete();
}
}
At this point, I just need to define the processing Job, for example like the one below, in a NewMyBucketFileJob
:
<?php
namespace App\Jobs;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue;
use Illuminate\Contracts\Queue\ShouldQueue;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Bus\Dispatchable;
class ProcessDataGateNewFile implements ShouldQueue
{
use Dispatchable, InteractsWithQueue, Queueable, SerializesModels;
/**
* Create a new job instance.
*
* @return void
*/
public function __construct()
{
}
/**
* Execute the job.
*
* @return void
*/
public function handle($data)
{
// Print the whole data structure
print_r($data);
// Or just the name of the uploaded file
print_r($data['Records'][0]['s3']['object']['key']);
}
}
This process works, so this is a solution, but involves a lot of class extensions, and it's quite fragile in case the internal queue implementation will be changed in the future releases. I am honestly wondering if there is something easier or more robust
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55870928/how-to-intercept-a-new-file-on-s3-using-laravel-queues