Azure Storage - Delete queue
Declaration
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="delete_queue" QUEUE="text" PROTOCOL="text (options)" ACCOUNTNAME="text" ACCESSKEY="text (encrypted)" BLOBENDPOINT="text" QUEUEENDPOINT="text" TABLEENDPOINT="text" TIMEOUT="number" PROXYTYPE="text (options)" PROXYSERVER="text" PROXYPORT="number" PROXYUSERNAME="text" PROXYPASSWORD="text (encrypted)" />
Description: Deletes a queue and all the messages contained in it.
Practical Usage
Delete a queue upon completion of a process or after downloading messages locally.
Connection Parameters
Property | Type | Required | Default | Markup | Description |
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Connection |
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|
|
Indicates where user credentials and preferences should originate from. This is a design mode parameter used only during task construction and configuration, thus, comprises no markup. The available options are:
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Session |
Text |
Yes if connection is session-based |
AzureStorageSession1 |
SESSION="MyAzureSession" |
The name of an existing session to associate this activity with. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Session. The default session name is 'AzureStorageSession1'. |
Account name |
Text |
Yes if connection is host-based |
(Empty) |
ACCOUNTNAME="myaccount" |
The globally unique name of the Windows Azure storage account. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host. |
Access key |
Text |
Yes if connection is host-based |
(Empty) |
ACCESSKEY="[AccessKey]" |
The primary or secondary access key (each composed of 88 ASCII characters) used to authorize access to Azure Storage. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host. |
Protocol |
Text (options) |
No |
HTTPS |
|
The type of protocol used to access Azure Storage. The available options are:
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Timeout (seconds) |
Number |
No |
90 |
TIMEOUT="180" |
The timeout interval (in seconds) for requests made to the storage service. If the timeout elapses before a server response is returned, the operation times out and the service returns an error. The default timeout value is 90 seconds. |
Blob endpoint URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
BLOBENDPOINT="http:// accnt
.blob.core.windows.net" |
The endpoint for the Blob service, as configured for the Azure Storage account. The default Blob service endpoint is'[http/https]://accountname.blob.core.windows.net',where 'accountname' is the name of the Azure Storage account. |
Queue endpoint URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
QUEUEENDPOINT="http:// accnt
.queue.core.windows.net" |
The endpoint for the Queue service, as configured for the Azure storage account. The default Queue service endpoint is '[http/https]://accountname.queue.core.windows.net' , where 'accountname' is the name of the Azure Storage account. |
Table endpoint URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
TABLEENDPOINT="http:// accnt
.table.core.windows.net" |
The endpoint for the Table service, as configured for the Azure storage account. The default Table service endpoint is ' Property |
Queue Parameters
Property | Type | Required | Default | Markup |
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Queue name |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
QUEUE="myQueueName" |
Description tab - A custom description can be provided on the Description tab to convey additional information or share special notes about a task step.
Error Causes tab - Specify how this step should behave upon the occurrence of an error. (Refer to Task Builder > Error Causes Tab for details.)
On Error tab - Specify what AWE should do if this step encounters an error as defined on the Error Causes tab. (Refer to Task Builder > On Error Tab for details.)
Example
The sample AML code below can be copied and pasted directly into the Steps panel of the Task Builder.
Description: Delete queue "myqueue". Azure account name is "netauto".
<AMAZURESTORAGE ACTIVITY="delete_queue" QUEUE="myqueue" ACCOUNTNAME="netauto" ACCESSKEY="AM3kbFvH+pgzDo=aME" PROXYTYPE="" />