AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker
A broker is a message broker environment running on Amazon MQ. It is the basic building block of Amazon MQ.
The AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker
resource lets you create Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ and Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, add
configuration changes or modify users for a speified ActiveMQ broker, return information about the
specified broker, and delete the broker. For more information, see How Amazon MQ works in the Amazon MQ Developer
Guide.
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ec2:CreateNetworkInterface
This permission is required to allow Amazon MQ to create an elastic network interface (ENI) on behalf of your account.
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ec2:CreateNetworkInterfacePermission
This permission is required to attach the ENI to the broker instance.
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ec2:DeleteNetworkInterface
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ec2:DeleteNetworkInterfacePermission
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ec2:DetachNetworkInterface
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ec2:DescribeInternetGateways
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ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfaces
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ec2:DescribeNetworkInterfacePermissions
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ec2:DescribeRouteTables
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ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups
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ec2:DescribeSubnets
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ec2:DescribeVpcs
Syntax
To declare this entity in your Amazon CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "Type" : "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker", "Properties" : { "AuthenticationStrategy" :
String
, "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade" :Boolean
, "BrokerName" :String
, "Configuration" :ConfigurationId
, "DataReplicationMode" :String
, "DataReplicationPrimaryBrokerArn" :String
, "DeploymentMode" :String
, "EncryptionOptions" :EncryptionOptions
, "EngineType" :String
, "EngineVersion" :String
, "HostInstanceType" :String
, "LdapServerMetadata" :LdapServerMetadata
, "Logs" :LogList
, "MaintenanceWindowStartTime" :MaintenanceWindow
, "PubliclyAccessible" :Boolean
, "SecurityGroups" :[ String, ... ]
, "StorageType" :String
, "SubnetIds" :[ String, ... ]
, "Tags" :[ TagsEntry, ... ]
, "Users" :[ User, ... ]
} }
YAML
Type: AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker Properties: AuthenticationStrategy:
String
AutoMinorVersionUpgrade:Boolean
BrokerName:String
Configuration:ConfigurationId
DataReplicationMode:String
DataReplicationPrimaryBrokerArn:String
DeploymentMode:String
EncryptionOptions:EncryptionOptions
EngineType:String
EngineVersion:String
HostInstanceType:String
LdapServerMetadata:LdapServerMetadata
Logs:LogList
MaintenanceWindowStartTime:MaintenanceWindow
PubliclyAccessible:Boolean
SecurityGroups:- String
StorageType:String
SubnetIds:- String
Tags:- TagsEntry
Users:- User
Properties
AuthenticationStrategy
-
Optional. The authentication strategy used to secure the broker. The default is
SIMPLE
.Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
AutoMinorVersionUpgrade
-
Enables automatic upgrades to new minor versions for brokers, as new broker engine versions are released and supported by Amazon MQ. Automatic upgrades occur during the scheduled maintenance window of the broker or after a manual broker reboot.
Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: No interruption
BrokerName
-
The name of the broker. This value must be unique in your Amazon Web Services account, 1-50 characters long, must contain only letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores, and must not contain white spaces, brackets, wildcard characters, or special characters.
Important
Do not add personally identifiable information (PII) or other confidential or sensitive information in broker names. Broker names are accessible to other Amazon services, including CCloudWatch Logs. Broker names are not intended to be used for private or sensitive data.
Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
Configuration
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A list of information about the configuration. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
Required: No
Type: ConfigurationId
Update requires: Some interruptions
DataReplicationMode
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Defines whether this broker is a part of a data replication pair.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
DataReplicationPrimaryBrokerArn
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The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the primary broker that is used to replicate data from in a data replication pair, and is applied to the replica broker. Must be set when dataReplicationMode is set to CRDR.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
DeploymentMode
-
The deployment mode of the broker. Available values:
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SINGLE_INSTANCE
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ACTIVE_STANDBY_MULTI_AZ
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CLUSTER_MULTI_AZ
Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
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EncryptionOptions
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Encryption options for the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
Required: No
Type: EncryptionOptions
Update requires: Replacement
EngineType
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The type of broker engine. Currently, Amazon MQ supports
ACTIVEMQ
andRABBITMQ
.Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
EngineVersion
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The version of the broker engine. For a list of supported engine versions, see Engine in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
HostInstanceType
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The broker's instance type.
Required: Yes
Type: String
Update requires: Some interruptions
LdapServerMetadata
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Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
Required: No
Type: LdapServerMetadata
Update requires: No interruption
Logs
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Enables Amazon CloudWatch logging for brokers.
Required: No
Type: LogList
Update requires: No interruption
MaintenanceWindowStartTime
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The scheduled time period relative to UTC during which Amazon MQ begins to apply pending updates or patches to the broker.
Required: No
Type: MaintenanceWindow
Update requires: No interruption
PubliclyAccessible
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Enables connections from applications outside of the VPC that hosts the broker's subnets.
Required: Yes
Type: Boolean
Update requires: Replacement
SecurityGroups
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The list of rules (1 minimum, 125 maximum) that authorize connections to brokers.
Required: No
Type: Array of String
Update requires: No interruption
StorageType
-
The broker's storage type.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
SubnetIds
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The list of groups that define which subnets and IP ranges the broker can use from different Availability Zones. If you specify more than one subnet, the subnets must be in different Availability Zones. Amazon MQ will not be able to create VPC endpoints for your broker with multiple subnets in the same Availability Zone. A SINGLE_INSTANCE deployment requires one subnet (for example, the default subnet). An ACTIVE_STANDBY_MULTI_AZ deployment (ACTIVEMQ) requires two subnets. A CLUSTER_MULTI_AZ deployment (RABBITMQ) has no subnet requirements when deployed with public accessibility, deployment without public accessibility requires at least one subnet.
Important
If you specify subnets in a shared VPC for a RabbitMQ broker, the associated VPC to which the specified subnets belong must be owned by your Amazon Web Services account. Amazon MQ will not be able to create VPC enpoints in VPCs that are not owned by your Amazon Web Services account.
Required: No
Type: Array of String
Update requires: Replacement
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An array of key-value pairs. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation Tags in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
Required: No
Type: Array of TagsEntry
Update requires: No interruption
Users
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The list of broker users (persons or applications) who can access queues and topics. For Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, one and only one administrative user is accepted and created when a broker is first provisioned. All subsequent RabbitMQ users are created by via the RabbitMQ web console or by using the RabbitMQ management API.
Required: Yes
Type: Array of User
Update requires: No interruption
Return values
Ref
When you pass the logical ID of this resource to the intrinsic Ref
function, Ref
returns the Amazon MQ broker ID. For example:
b-1234a5b6-78cd-901e-2fgh-3i45j6k178l9
For more information about using the Ref
function, see Ref
.
Fn::GetAtt
The Fn::GetAtt
intrinsic function returns a value for a specified attribute of this type. The following are the available attributes and sample return values.
For more information about using the Fn::GetAtt
intrinsic function, see Fn::GetAtt
.
AmqpEndpoints
-
The AMQP endpoints of each broker instance as a list of strings.
amqp+ssl://b-4aada85d-a80c-4be0-9d30-e344a01b921e-1.mq.eu-central-amazonaws.com:5671
Arn
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon MQ broker.
arn:aws:mq:us-east-2:123456789012:broker:MyBroker:b-1234a5b6-78cd-901e-2fgh-3i45j6k178l9
ConfigurationId
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The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.
c-1234a5b6-78cd-901e-2fgh-3i45j6k178l9
ConfigurationRevision
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The revision number of the configuration.
1
Id
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Required. The unique ID that Amazon MQ generates for the configuration.
IpAddresses
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The IP addresses of each broker instance as a list of strings. Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.
['198.51.100.2', '203.0.113.9']
MqttEndpoints
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The MQTT endpoints of each broker instance as a list of strings.
mqtt+ssl://b-4aada85d-a80c-4be0-9d30-e344a01b921e-1.mq.eu-central-amazonaws.com:8883
OpenWireEndpoints
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The OpenWire endpoints of each broker instance as a list of strings.
ssl://b-4aada85d-a80c-4be0-9d30-e344a01b921e-1.mq.eu-central-amazonaws.com:61617
StompEndpoints
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The STOMP endpoints of each broker instance as a list of strings.
stomp+ssl://b-4aada85d-a80c-4be0-9d30-e344a01b921e-1.mq.eu-central-amazonaws.com:61614
WssEndpoints
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The WSS endpoints of each broker instance as a list of strings.
wss://b-4aada85d-a80c-4be0-9d30-e344a01b921e-1.mq.eu-central-amazonaws.com:61619
Examples
Basic Amazon MQ Broker
The following examples creates a basic Amazon MQ broker. The RabbitMQ example creates a broker with one administrative user, while the ActiveMQ example creates a broker with one user that belongs to a group.
JSON
{ "Description": "Create a basic Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ broker", "Resources": { "BasicBroker": { "Type": "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker", "Properties": { "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": "false", "BrokerName": "MyBasicActiveBroker", "DeploymentMode": "SINGLE_INSTANCE", "EngineType": "ActiveMQ", "EngineVersion": "5.15.0", "HostInstanceType": "mq.t2.micro", "PubliclyAccessible": "true", "Users": [ { "ConsoleAccess": "true", "Groups": [ "MyGroup" ], "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername" } ] } } } }
JSON
{ "Description": "Create a basic Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ broker", "Resources": { "BasicBroker": { "Type": "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker", "Properties": { "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": "false", "BrokerName": "MyBasicRabbitBroker", "DeploymentMode": "SINGLE_INSTANCE", "EngineType": "RabbitMQ", "EngineVersion": "3.8.6", "HostInstanceType": "mq.t3.micro", "PubliclyAccessible": "true", "Users": [ { "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername" } ] } } } }
YAML
--- Description: "Create a basic Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ broker" Resources: BasicBroker: Type: "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker" Properties: AutoMinorVersionUpgrade: "false" BrokerName: MyBasicActiveBroker DeploymentMode: SINGLE_INSTANCE EngineType: ActiveMQ EngineVersion: "5.15.0" HostInstanceType: mq.t2.micro PubliclyAccessible: "true" Users: - ConsoleAccess: "true" Groups: - MyGroup Password: AmazonMqPassword Username: AmazonMqUsername
YAML
--- Description: "Create a basic Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ broker" Resources: BasicBroker: Type: "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker" Properties: AutoMinorVersionUpgrade: "false" BrokerName: MyBasicRabbitBroker DeploymentMode: SINGLE_INSTANCE EngineType: RabbitMQ EngineVersion: "3.8.6" HostInstanceType: mq.t3.micro PubliclyAccessible: "true" Users: - Password: AmazonMqPassword Username: AmazonMqUsername
Complex Amazon MQ Broker
The following example creates a complex Amazon MQ broker. The ActiveMQ example creates a broker with two users that don't belong to a group and one user that belongs in a group. The RabbitMQ example creates one administrator user, which can then create and manage other users via the RabbitMQ web console or the management API.
JSON
{ "Description": "Create a complex, single-instance Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ broker", "Resources": { "ComplexBroker": { "Type": "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker", "Properties": { "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": "false", "BrokerName": "MyComplexActiveBroker", "Configuration": { "Id": { "Ref": "Configuration1" }, "Revision" : { "Fn::GetAtt": ["Configuration1", "Revision"] } }, "DeploymentMode": "SINGLE_INSTANCE", "EngineType": "ActiveMQ", "EngineVersion": "5.15.0", "HostInstanceType": "mq.t2.micro", "Logs": { "General": true, "Audit": false }, "MaintenanceWindowStartTime": { "DayOfWeek": "Monday", "TimeOfDay": "22:45", "TimeZone": "America/Los_Angeles" }, "PubliclyAccessible": "true", "SecurityGroups": [ "sg-a1b234cd", "sg-e5f678gh" ], "SubnetIds": [ "subnet-12a3b45c", "subnet-67d8e90f" ], "Users": [{ "ConsoleAccess": "true", "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername" }, { "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword2", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername2" }, { "Groups": [ "MyGroup1", "MyGroup2" ], "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword3", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername3" }] } } } }
JSON
{ "Description": "Create a complex, single-instance Amazon MQ RabbitMQ broker without public accessibility", "Resources": { "ComplexBroker": { "Type": "AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker", "Properties": { "AutoMinorVersionUpgrade": "true", "BrokerName": "MyComplexRabbitBroker", "DeploymentMode": "SINGLE_INSTANCE", "EngineType": "RabbitMQ", "EngineVersion": "3.8.6", "HostInstanceType": "mq.t3.micro", "Logs": { "General": true }, "MaintenanceWindowStartTime": { "DayOfWeek": "Monday", "TimeOfDay": "22:45", "TimeZone": "America/Los_Angeles" }, "PubliclyAccessible": "false", "SecurityGroups": [ "sg-1a234b5cd6efgh7i8" ], "SubnetIds": [ "subnet-123456b7891abcd1f" ], "Users": [ { "Password" : "AmazonMqPassword", "Username" : "AmazonMqUsername" } ] } } } }
YAML
Description: Create a complex, single-instance Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ broker Resources: ComplexBroker: Type: 'AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker' Properties: AutoMinorVersionUpgrade: 'false' BrokerName: MyComplexActiveBroker Configuration: Id: !Ref Configuration1 Revision: !GetAtt - Configuration1 - Revision DeploymentMode: SINGLE_INSTANCE EngineType: ActiveMQ EngineVersion: 5.15.0 HostInstanceType: mq.t2.micro Logs: General: true Audit: false MaintenanceWindowStartTime: DayOfWeek: Monday TimeOfDay: '22:45' TimeZone: America/Los_Angeles PubliclyAccessible: 'true' SecurityGroups: - sg-a1b234cd - sg-e5f678gh SubnetIds: - subnet-12a3b45c - subnet-67d8e90f Users: - ConsoleAccess: 'true' Password: AmazonMqPassword Username: AmazonMqUsername - Password: AmazonMqPassword2 Username: AmazonMqUsername2 - Groups: - MyGroup1 - MyGroup2 Password: AmazonMqPassword3 Username: AmazonMqUsername3
YAML
Description: Create a single-instance Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ broker without public accessibility Resources: ComplexBroker: Type: 'AWS::AmazonMQ::Broker' Properties: AutoMinorVersionUpgrade: false BrokerName: MyComplexRabbitBroker DeploymentMode: SINGLE_INSTANCE EngineType: RabbitMQ EngineVersion: 3.8.6 HostInstanceType: mq.t3.micro Logs: General: true MaintenanceWindowStartTime: DayOfWeek: Monday TimeOfDay: '22:45' TimeZone: America/Los_Angeles PubliclyAccessible: false SecurityGroups: - 'sg-1a234b5cd6efgh7i8' SubnetIds: - 'subnet-123456b7891abcd1f' Users: - Password: AmazonMqPassword Username: AmazonMqUsername