Class QueueServiceAsyncClient

java.lang.Object
com.azure.storage.queue.QueueServiceAsyncClient

public final class QueueServiceAsyncClient extends Object
This class provides a client that contains all the operations for interacting with a queue account in Azure Storage. Operations allowed by the client are creating, listing, and deleting queues, retrieving and updating properties of the account, and retrieving statistics of the account.

Instantiating an Asynchronous Queue Service Client

 QueueServiceAsyncClient client = new QueueServiceClientBuilder()
     .connectionString("connectionstring")
     .endpoint("endpoint")
     .buildAsyncClient();
 

View this for additional ways to construct the client.

See Also:
  • Method Details

    • getQueueServiceUrl

      public String getQueueServiceUrl()
      Returns:
      the URL of the storage queue
    • getServiceVersion

      public QueueServiceVersion getServiceVersion()
      Gets the service version the client is using.
      Returns:
      the service version the client is using.
    • getMessageEncoding

      public QueueMessageEncoding getMessageEncoding()
      Gets the message encoding the client is using.
      Returns:
      the message encoding the client is using.
    • getQueueAsyncClient

      public QueueAsyncClient getQueueAsyncClient(String queueName)
      Constructs a QueueAsyncClient that interacts with the specified queue. This will not create the queue in the storage account if it doesn't exist.
      Parameters:
      queueName - Name of the queue
      Returns:
      QueueAsyncClient that interacts with the specified queue
    • createQueue

      public Mono<QueueAsyncClient> createQueue(String queueName)
      Creates a queue in the storage account with the specified name and returns a QueueAsyncClient to interact with it.

      Code Samples

      Create the queue "test"

       client.createQueue("myqueue").subscribe(
           response -> {
           },
           error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
           () -> System.out.println("Complete creating the queue!")
       );
       
      Parameters:
      queueName - Name of the queue
      Returns:
      The QueueAsyncClient
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - If a queue with the same name and different metadata already exists
    • createQueueWithResponse

      public Mono<Response<QueueAsyncClient>> createQueueWithResponse(String queueName, Map<String,String> metadata)
      Creates a queue in the storage account with the specified name and metadata and returns a QueueAsyncClient to interact with it.

      Code Samples

      Create the queue "test" with metadata "queue:metadata"

       client.createQueueWithResponse("myqueue", Collections.singletonMap("queue", "metadata"))
           .subscribe(
               response -> System.out.printf("Creating the queue with status code %d", response.getStatusCode()),
               error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
               () -> System.out.println("Complete creating the queue!")
           );
       
      Parameters:
      queueName - Name of the queue
      metadata - Metadata to associate with the queue. If there is leading or trailing whitespace in any metadata key or value, it must be removed or encoded.
      Returns:
      A response containing the QueueAsyncClient and the status of creating the queue
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - If a queue with the same name and different metadata already exists
    • deleteQueue

      public Mono<Void> deleteQueue(String queueName)
      Deletes a queue in the storage account

      Code Samples

      Delete the queue "test"

       client.deleteQueue("myshare").subscribe(
           response -> System.out.println("Deleting the queue completed.")
       );
       
      Parameters:
      queueName - Name of the queue
      Returns:
      An empty response
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
    • deleteQueueWithResponse

      public Mono<Response<Void>> deleteQueueWithResponse(String queueName)
      Deletes a queue in the storage account

      Code Samples

      Delete the queue "test"

       client.deleteQueueWithResponse("myshare").subscribe(
           response -> System.out.println("Deleting the queue completed with status code: " + response.getStatusCode())
       );
       
      Parameters:
      queueName - Name of the queue
      Returns:
      A response that only contains headers and response status code
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - If the queue doesn't exist
    • listQueues

      public PagedFlux<QueueItem> listQueues()
      Lists all queues in the storage account without their metadata.

      Code Samples

      List all queues in the account

       client.listQueues().subscribe(
           queueItem -> System.out.printf("Queue %s exists in the account", queueItem.getName()),
           error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
           () -> System.out.println("Complete listing the queues!")
       );
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Returns:
      Queues in the storage account
    • listQueues

      public PagedFlux<QueueItem> listQueues(QueuesSegmentOptions options)
      Lists the queues in the storage account that pass the filter. Pass true to includeMetadata to have metadata returned for the queues.

      Code Samples

      List all queues that begin with "azure"

       client.listQueues(new QueuesSegmentOptions().setPrefix("azure")).subscribe(
           queueItem -> System.out.printf("Queue %s exists in the account and has metadata %s",
               queueItem.getName(), queueItem.getMetadata()),
           error -> System.err.print(error.toString()),
           () -> System.out.println("Complete listing the queues!")
       );
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Parameters:
      options - Options for listing queues
      Returns:
      Queues in the storage account that satisfy the filter requirements
    • getProperties

      public Mono<QueueServiceProperties> getProperties()
      Retrieves the properties of the storage account's Queue service. The properties range from storage analytics and metric to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing).

      Code Samples

      Retrieve Queue service properties

       client.getProperties()
           .subscribe(properties -> {
               System.out.printf("Hour metrics enabled: %b, Minute metrics enabled: %b",
                   properties.getHourMetrics().isEnabled(), properties.getMinuteMetrics().isEnabled());
           });
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Returns:
      Storage account Queue service properties
    • getPropertiesWithResponse

      public Mono<Response<QueueServiceProperties>> getPropertiesWithResponse()
      Retrieves the properties of the storage account's Queue service. The properties range from storage analytics and metric to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing).

      Code Samples

      Retrieve Queue service properties

       client.getPropertiesWithResponse()
           .subscribe(response -> {
               QueueServiceProperties properties = response.getValue();
               System.out.printf("Hour metrics enabled: %b, Minute metrics enabled: %b",
                   properties.getHourMetrics().isEnabled(), properties.getMinuteMetrics().isEnabled());
           });
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Returns:
      A response containing the Storage account Queue service properties
    • setProperties

      public Mono<Void> setProperties(QueueServiceProperties properties)
      Sets the properties for the storage account's Queue service. The properties range from storage analytics and metric to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing). To maintain the CORS in the Queue service pass a null value for CORS. To disable all CORS in the Queue service pass an empty list for CORS.

      Code Sample

      Clear CORS in the Queue service

       QueueServiceProperties properties = client.getProperties().block();
       client.setProperties(properties)
           .doOnSuccess(response -> System.out.println("Setting Queue service properties completed."));
       

      Enable Minute and Hour Metrics

       QueueServiceProperties properties = client.getProperties().block();
       properties.getMinuteMetrics().setEnabled(true);
       properties.getHourMetrics().setEnabled(true);
       client.setProperties(properties).subscribe(
           response -> System.out.println("Setting Queue service properties completed."));
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Parameters:
      properties - Storage account Queue service properties
      Returns:
      An empty response
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - When one of the following is true
    • setPropertiesWithResponse

      public Mono<Response<Void>> setPropertiesWithResponse(QueueServiceProperties properties)
      Sets the properties for the storage account's Queue service. The properties range from storage analytics and metric to CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing). To maintain the CORS in the Queue service pass a null value for CORS. To disable all CORS in the Queue service pass an empty list for CORS.

      Code Sample

      Clear CORS in the Queue service

       QueueServiceProperties properties = client.getProperties().block();
       client.setPropertiesWithResponse(properties)
           .subscribe(response -> System.out.printf("Setting Queue service properties completed with status code %d",
               response.getStatusCode()));
       

      Enable Minute and Hour Metrics

       QueueServiceProperties properties = client.getProperties().block();
       properties.getMinuteMetrics().setEnabled(true);
       properties.getHourMetrics().setEnabled(true);
       client.setPropertiesWithResponse(properties)
           .subscribe(response -> System.out.printf("Setting Queue service properties completed with status code %d",
               response.getStatusCode()));
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Parameters:
      properties - Storage account Queue service properties
      Returns:
      A response that only contains headers and response status code
      Throws:
      QueueStorageException - When one of the following is true
    • getStatistics

      public Mono<QueueServiceStatistics> getStatistics()
      Retrieves the geo replication information about the Queue service.

      Code Samples

      Retrieve the geo replication information

       client.getStatistics()
           .subscribe(stats -> {
               System.out.printf("Geo replication status: %s, Last synced: %s",
                   stats.getGeoReplication().getStatus(), stats.getGeoReplication().getLastSyncTime());
           });
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Returns:
      The geo replication information about the Queue service
    • getStatisticsWithResponse

      public Mono<Response<QueueServiceStatistics>> getStatisticsWithResponse()
      Retrieves the geo replication information about the Queue service.

      Code Samples

      Retrieve the geo replication information

       client.getStatisticsWithResponse()
           .subscribe(response -> {
               QueueServiceStatistics stats = response.getValue();
               System.out.printf("Geo replication status: %s, Last synced: %s",
                   stats.getGeoReplication().getStatus(), stats.getGeoReplication().getLastSyncTime());
           });
       

      For more information, see the Azure Docs.

      Returns:
      A response containing the geo replication information about the Queue service
    • getAccountName

      public String getAccountName()
      Get associated account name.
      Returns:
      account name associated with this storage resource.
    • getHttpPipeline

      public HttpPipeline getHttpPipeline()
      Gets the HttpPipeline powering this client.
      Returns:
      The pipeline.
    • generateAccountSas

      public String generateAccountSas(AccountSasSignatureValues accountSasSignatureValues)
      Generates an account SAS for the Azure Storage account using the specified AccountSasSignatureValues.

      Note : The client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential

      See AccountSasSignatureValues for more information on how to construct an account SAS.

      The snippet below generates a SAS that lasts for two days and gives the user read and list access to queues and file shares.

       AccountSasPermission permissions = new AccountSasPermission()
           .setListPermission(true)
           .setReadPermission(true);
       AccountSasResourceType resourceTypes = new AccountSasResourceType().setContainer(true).setObject(true);
       AccountSasService services = new AccountSasService().setQueueAccess(true).setFileAccess(true);
       OffsetDateTime expiryTime = OffsetDateTime.now().plus(Duration.ofDays(2));
      
       AccountSasSignatureValues sasValues =
           new AccountSasSignatureValues(expiryTime, permissions, services, resourceTypes);
      
       // Client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential
       String sas = queueServiceAsyncClient.generateAccountSas(sasValues);
       
      Parameters:
      accountSasSignatureValues - AccountSasSignatureValues
      Returns:
      A String representing the SAS query parameters.
    • generateAccountSas

      public String generateAccountSas(AccountSasSignatureValues accountSasSignatureValues, Context context)
      Generates an account SAS for the Azure Storage account using the specified AccountSasSignatureValues.

      Note : The client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential

      See AccountSasSignatureValues for more information on how to construct an account SAS.

      The snippet below generates a SAS that lasts for two days and gives the user read and list access to queues and file shares.

       AccountSasPermission permissions = new AccountSasPermission()
           .setListPermission(true)
           .setReadPermission(true);
       AccountSasResourceType resourceTypes = new AccountSasResourceType().setContainer(true).setObject(true);
       AccountSasService services = new AccountSasService().setQueueAccess(true).setFileAccess(true);
       OffsetDateTime expiryTime = OffsetDateTime.now().plus(Duration.ofDays(2));
      
       AccountSasSignatureValues sasValues =
           new AccountSasSignatureValues(expiryTime, permissions, services, resourceTypes);
      
       // Client must be authenticated via StorageSharedKeyCredential
       String sas = queueServiceAsyncClient.generateAccountSas(sasValues, new Context("key", "value"));
       
      Parameters:
      accountSasSignatureValues - AccountSasSignatureValues
      context - Additional context that is passed through the code when generating a SAS.
      Returns:
      A String representing the SAS query parameters.