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amazon web services - AWS SQS Asynchronous Queuing Pattern (Request/Response)

I'm looking for help with an architectural design decision I'm making with a product.

We've got multiple producers (initiated by API Gateway calls into Lambda) that put messages on a SQS queue (the request queue). There can be multiple simultaneous calls, so there would be multiple Lambda instances running in parallel.

Then we have consumers (lets say twenty EC2 instances) who long-poll on the SQS for the message to process them. They take about 30-45 seconds to process a message each.

I would then ideally like to send the response back to the producer that issued the request - and this is the part I'm struggling with with SQS. I would in theory have a separate response queue that the initial Lambda producers would then be consuming, but there doesn't seem to be a way to cherry pick the specific correlated response. That is, each Lambda function might pick up another function's response. I'm looking for something similar to this design pattern: http://soapatterns.org/design_patterns/asynchronous_queuing

The only option that I can see is to create a new SQS Response queue for each Lambda API call, passing in its ARN in the message for the consumers to put the response on, but I can't imagine that's very efficient - especially when there's potentially hundreds of messages a minute? Am I missing something obvious?

I suppose the only other alternative would be setting up a bigger message broker (e.g. RabbitMQ/ApacheMQ) environment, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.

Thanks!

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Create a (Temporary) Response Queue For Every Request

To late for the party, but i was thinking that i might find some help in what i want to achieve, @MattHouser @Zaheer Ally , or give an idea to someone working on a related issue.

I am facing a similar challenge. I have an API that upon request by a client, needs to communicate to multiple external APIs and collect (delayed) results.

Since my PHP API is synchronous, it can only perform these requests sequentially. So, i was thinking to use a request queue, where the producer (API) would send messages. Then, multiple workers would consume these messages, each of them performing one of these external API calls.

To get the results back, the producer would have created a temporary response queue, the name-identifier of which would be embedded in the message sent to workers. Hence, each worker would 'publish' his results on this temporary queue.

In the meantime, the producer would keep polling the temporary queue until he received the expected number of messages. Finally, he would delete the queue and send the collected results back to the client.


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