July 30, 2023

tSQSConnection – Docs for ESB 7.x

tSQSConnection

Opens a connection to Amazon Simple Queue Service that can then be
reused by other SQS components.

Note: This component supports AWS server-side encryption (SSE)
for SQS queues.

tSQSConnection Standard properties

These properties are used to configure tSQSConnection running in the
Standard Job framework

The Standard tSQSConnection component belongs to the Cloud family.

The component in this framework is available in all Talend
products
.

Basic settings

Access
Key
and Secret
Key

Specify the access keys (the access key ID in the Access
Key
field and the secret access key in the Secret
Key
field) required to access the Amazon Web Services. For more
information on AWS access keys, see Access keys (access key ID and secret access key).

To enter the secret key, click the […] button next to
the secret key field, and then in the pop-up dialog box enter the password between double
quotes and click OK to save the settings.

Inherit credentials from AWS role

Select this check box to leverage the instance profile credentials. The credentials can
be used on Amazon EC2 instances or AWS ECS, and are delivered through the Amazon EC2
metadata service. To use this option, your Job must be running within Amazon EC2 or
other services that can leverage IAM Roles for access to resources. For more
information, see Using an IAM Role to Grant Permissions to Applications Running on
Amazon EC2 Instances
.

Assume Role

If you temporarily need some access permissions associated
to an AWS IAM role that is not granted to your user account, select this check box to
assume that role. Then specify the values for the following parameters to create a new
assumed role session.

Ensure that access to this role has been
granted to your user account by the trust policy associated to this role. If you are not
certain about this, ask the owner of this role or your AWS administrator.

  • Role ARN: the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the role to assume. You
    can find this ARN name on the Summary page
    of the role to be used on your AWS portal, for example, this role ARN could read
    like am:aws:iam::[aws_account_number]:role/[role_name].

  • Role session name: enter the name you want to use to uniquely
    identify your assumed role session. This name can contain upper- and lower-case
    alphanumeric characters with no spaces. You can also include underscores or any of
    the following characters: =,.@-.

  • Session duration (minutes): the duration (in minutes) for which you
    want the assumed role session to be active. This duration cannot exceed the
    maximum duration which your AWS administrator has set.

For an example about an IAM role and its related policy types, see Create and Manage AWS IAM Roles from the AWS
documentation.

Region

Specify the AWS region by selecting a region name from the
list or entering a region between double quotation marks (for example “us-east-1”) in the list. For more information on AWS Regions,
see AWS Regions and Endpoints.

Advanced settings

Config
client

Select this check box and in the table displayed specify the
client configuration parameters. Click the [+] button below the table to add as many rows as needed, each row for a
client configuration parameter, and set the value of the following attributes for each
parameter:

  • Client Parameter: click the cell and select a parameter from the
    drop-down list.

  • Value: enter the value for the corresponding parameter.

STS
Endpoint

Select this check box and in the field displayed, specify the
AWS Security Token Service endpoint, for example, sts.amazonaws.com, where session credentials are retrieved from.

This service allows you to request temporary,
limited-privilege credentials for the AWS user you authenticate; therefore, you still
need to provide the access key and secret key to authenticate the AWS account to be
used.

For a list of the STS endpoints you can use, see
AWS Security Token Service. For further information about the
STS temporary credentials, see Temporary Security Credentials. Both articles are from the AWS
documentation.

This check box is available only when the Assume role check box is selected.

tStatCatcher Statistics

Select this check box to gather the Job processing metadata at the Job level
as well as at each component level.

Global variables

ERROR_MESSAGE

The error message generated by the component when an error occurs. This is an After
variable and it returns a string.

Usage

Usage rule

This component can be used as a standalone component of a Job or
subJob.


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