A serverless plugin that can assign a DeadLetterConfig
to a Lambda function and optionally create a new SQS queue or SNS Topic with a simple syntax.
Failed asynchronous messages for Amazon Lambda can be be sent to an SQS queue or an SNS topic by setting the DeadLetterConfig
. Lambda Dead Letter Queues are documented here.
At the time this plugin was developed AWS Cloudformation (and serverless) did not support the DeadLetterConfig
property of the Lambda so we have introduced a plugin that calls UpdateFunctionConfiguration
on the lambda after serverless deploys the CloudFormation stack.
- nodeJs >
v4.0
- serverless >
v1.4
Install the plugin.
npm install serverless-plugin-lambda-dead-letter
Install the plugin with npm and reference it in the serverless yaml file as documented here.
# serverless.yml file
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-lambda-dead-letter
Dead letter settings are assigned via a new deadLetter
property nested under a function in a serverless.yml
file.
There are several methods to configure the Lambda deadLetterConfig.
- Method-1: Create a new deadLetter SQS queue or SNS Topic
- Method-2: Use a pre-existing queue/topic.
- Method-3: Use a queue/topic created in the resources.
- Remove Dead Letter Resource: Remove any deadletter queue/topic that was previously assigned.
Use the deadLetter.sqs
to create a new dead letter queue for the function.
The resulting cloudformation stack will contain an SQS Queue and it's respective QueuePolicy.
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
deadLetter:
sqs: createUser-dl-queue # New Queue with this name
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
deadLetter:
sqs: # New Queue with these properties
queueName: createUser-dl-queue
delaySeconds: 60
maximumMessageSize: 2048
messageRetentionPeriod: 200000
receiveMessageWaitTimeSeconds: 15
visibilityTimeout: 300
Use the deadLetter.sns
to create a new dead letter topic for the function.
The resulting cloudformation stack will contain an SQS Topic resource.
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
deadLetter:
sns: createUser-dl-topic
Use the targetArn
property to specify the exact SQS queue or SNS topic to use for Lambda dead letter messages. In this case the queue\topic must already exist as must the queue\topic policy.
Reference the ARN of an existing queue createUser-dl-queue
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
deadLetter:
targetArn: arn:aws:sqs:us-west-2:123456789012:createUser-dl-queue
If you created a queue\topic in the resource
section you can reference it using the GetResourceArn
pseudo method.
This will use the arn of the resource referenced by {logicalId}
deadLetter:
targetArn:
GetResourceArn: {logicalId}
Note:
- At present this only works for SQS queues or SNS Topics.
- If a queue\topic is created in the
resources
section you will still need to add a resource for the respective queue\topic policy so that that lambda has permissions to write to the dead letter queue\topic.
In this example the createUser
lambda function is using the new CreateUserDeadLetterQueue
SQS queue defined in the resources section.
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
# ...
deadLetter:
targetArn:
GetResourceArn: CreateUserDeadLetterQueue
resources:
Resources:
CreateUserDeadLetterQueue:
Type: AWS::SQS::Queue
Properties:
QueueName: create-user-lambda-dl-queue
CreateUserDeadLetterQueuePolicy:
Type: AWS::SQS::QueuePolicy
Properties:
Queues:
- Ref: CreateUserDeadLetterQueue
# Policy properties abbreviated but you need more here ...
If you previously had a DeadLetter target and want to remove it such that there is no dead letter queue or topic you can supply the deadLetter
object with an empty targetArn
. Upon deploy the plugin will run the Lambda UpdateFunctionConfiguration
and set an empty TargetArn.
# 'functions' in serverless.yml
functions:
createUser: # Function name
handler: handler.createUser # Reference to function 'createUser' in code
# ...
# Set an empty targetArn to erase previous DLQ settings.
deadLetter:
targetArn: