AWS SQS Queue Observability: from boundary to verified row
Use AWS SQS Queue Observability at a controlled application boundary, keep the event contract small, and verify a known outcome before building aggregate views.
- 1
Choose the outcome
SQS consumer monitoring
- 2
Define the contract
queue_name, message_id, receive_count, and status
- 3
Instrument the boundary
Use message metadata and allowlisted attributes; never send the message body.
- 4
Verify the evidence
Exercise a known fixture, then inspect queue_message_completed for one correctly typed terminal row.
Before you start
Prerequisites and boundaries
- A server-side TELEMETRY_API_KEY
- SQS message attributes for safe correlation
- A documented partial-batch failure policy
Delivery setup
Install and initialize server-side
Import telemetry-sh in server-only code and initialize it once with process.env.TELEMETRY_API_KEY. Keep ingestion credentials out of browser bundles, client-visible environment variables, source control, logs, and exception messages.
npm installation
npm install telemetry-sh- 1Prepare one reusable server-side delivery client with bounded network behavior.
- 2Add the outcome event at the success, failure, retry, or timeout boundary.
- 3Send controlled fixtures and inspect the stored rows before enabling an alert.
Snippet
Start with one structured event
Add this shape where the workflow completes, fails, or retries. Then build the dashboard from real fields.
AWS SQS Queue Observability event
await telemetry.log("queue_message_completed", {
queue_name: process.env.QUEUE_NAME,
message_id: record.messageId,
receive_count: Number(record.attributes.ApproximateReceiveCount),
message_age_ms: Date.now() - Number(record.attributes.SentTimestamp),
status: "success",
duration_ms: performance.now() - startedAt,
consumer: context.functionName,
});Event contract
queue_name, message_id, receive_count, and status
message_age_ms, duration_ms, batch_size, and error_type
consumer, region, environment, and release
Implementation checkpoints
Checkpoint 1
Use message metadata and allowlisted attributes; never send the message body.
Checkpoint 2
Record one outcome per message when using partial batch responses.
Checkpoint 3
Separate processing failure from deliberate redrive to a dead-letter queue.
Verification
Prove the event arrived
Run this after exercising known success and failure cases. Replace the fallback table name if your final event contract differs from the snippet.
AWS SQS Queue Observability verification query
SELECT *
FROM queue_message_completed
ORDER BY timestamp_utc DESC
LIMIT 20;Implementation references
Review the event contract, data-safety guidance, and upstream primary documentation before enabling a new production path.
Production boundary
Keep the outcome event small and recoverable
This pattern provides
- A bounded, SQL-ready outcome beside the upstream workflow.
- Stable fields for dashboards, alerts, and cross-event correlation.
- A fixture-driven path for validating success, failure, retry, and timeout behavior.
This pattern does not provide
- An OTLP exporter, automatic collection pipeline, or replacement for detailed traces and diagnostic logs.
- Exactly-once delivery merely because the payload contains an event ID.
- Permission to collect raw provider payloads, user content, credentials, or regulated data.
Event schema starting points
Event contracts for this workflow
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