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Amazon SQS
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Amazon SQS Connector

Quickly build integrations connecting your B2B SaaS to Amazon SQS.

About the Amazon SQS Connector

Send, receive and manage messages within an Amazon (AWS) SQS queue

Actions

Actions are tasks that you add to your workflow. One action might update records in a third-party API, while another action might fetch a list of records.

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Triggers

Triggers cause workflows to run. Some triggers run on a schedule. Others are invoked by a webhook request, or poll an API for new data. If a connector does not have a built-in trigger, you can use a generic scheduled or webhook trigger.

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FAQs

Learn more about this connector and related integration functionality.

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Actions

Action NameAction Description
List QueuesFetch a list of Amazon SQS Queues
Send MessageSend a message to an Amazon SQS Queue
Receive MessagesReceive messages from an Amazon SQS Queue
Get a Queue's URLGet the URL of an Amazon SQS Queue given its name
Delete QueueDelete an Amazon SQS Queue
Create QueueCreate an Amazon SQS Queue
Delete MessageDelete a message from an Amazon SQS Queue
Create Dead Letter QueueCreate an Amazon SQS Dead Letter Queue

Triggers

Trigger NameTrigger Description
New MessagesChecks for new messages in the queue on a configured schedule.
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