This is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a RabbitMQ broker in the Amazon MQ service.
However, you can also choose to set up and manage the RabbitMQ broker on your own server.
Detailed information about the Amazon MQ service can be found in the official AWS documentation.
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Go to the main menu
Go to the RabbitMQ → Endpoints page
Click on the button at the bottom right
Fill out the “New endpoint” form:
Name - user-defined
Host - the endpoint URL excluding “amqps://” prefix and excluding the “:port“ postfix
Port - 5671
VHost - your virtual hostname
Exchange - your exchange name
Exchange is durable - yes, because this option was selected during the exchange registration
Exchange type - Direct, because this option was selected during the exchange registration
Queue - your queue name
Login - your broker’s username
Password/Repeat password - your broker’s password
Click on the “Add” button.
Now you should see the created Endpoint in the Endpoints table:
Go to the Routes menu to continue the integration
Click on the button in the bottom right
Fill the form. Select Zone for sending data to RabbitMQ, your previously created Endpoint and message type. Toggle Active option if you want to start sending data after the route is created:
Press the button “Add” to finish the route registration.
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