Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ that makes it easy to set up and operate message brokers in the cloud. A message broker allows software applications and components to communicate using various programming languages, operating systems, and formal messaging protocols.
mq(config = list())
Optional configuration of credentials, endpoint, and/or region.
svc <- mq( config = list( credentials = list( creds = list( access_key_id = "string", secret_access_key = "string", session_token = "string" ), profile = "string" ), endpoint = "string", region = "string" ) )
create_broker | Creates a broker |
create_configuration | Creates a new configuration for the specified configuration name |
create_tags | Add a tag to a resource |
create_user | Creates an ActiveMQ user |
delete_broker | Deletes a broker |
delete_tags | Removes a tag from a resource |
delete_user | Deletes an ActiveMQ user |
describe_broker | Returns information about the specified broker |
describe_broker_engine_types | Describe available engine types and versions |
describe_broker_instance_options | Describe available broker instance options |
describe_configuration | Returns information about the specified configuration |
describe_configuration_revision | Returns the specified configuration revision for the specified configuration |
describe_user | Returns information about an ActiveMQ user |
list_brokers | Returns a list of all brokers |
list_configuration_revisions | Returns a list of all revisions for the specified configuration |
list_configurations | Returns a list of all configurations |
list_tags | Lists tags for a resource |
list_users | Returns a list of all ActiveMQ users |
reboot_broker | Reboots a broker |
update_broker | Adds a pending configuration change to a broker |
update_configuration | Updates the specified configuration |
# NOT RUN {
svc <- mq()
svc$create_broker(
Foo = 123
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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