Publish - Amazon Simple Notification Service

Publish

Sends a message to an Amazon SNS topic, a text message (SMS message) directly to a phone number, or a message to a mobile platform endpoint (when you specify the TargetArn).

If you send a message to a topic, Amazon SNS delivers the message to each endpoint that is subscribed to the topic. The format of the message depends on the notification protocol for each subscribed endpoint.

When a messageId is returned, the message is saved and Amazon SNS immediately delivers it to subscribers.

To use the Publish action for publishing a message to a mobile endpoint, such as an app on a Kindle device or mobile phone, you must specify the EndpointArn for the TargetArn parameter. The EndpointArn is returned when making a call with the CreatePlatformEndpoint action. The second example below shows a request and response for publishing to a mobile endpoint.

For more information about formatting messages, see Send Custom Platform-Specific Payloads in Messages to Mobile Devices.

Important

You can publish messages only to topics and endpoints in the same AWS Region.

Request Parameters

For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.

Message

The message you want to send.

If you are publishing to a topic and you want to send the same message to all transport protocols, include the text of the message as a String value. If you want to send different messages for each transport protocol, set the value of the MessageStructure parameter to json and use a JSON object for the Message parameter. See the Examples section for the format of the JSON object.

Constraints:

  • With the exception of SMS, messages must be UTF-8 encoded strings and at most 256 KB in size (262,144 bytes, not 262,144 characters).

  • For SMS, each message can contain up to 140 characters. This character limit depends on the encoding schema. For example, an SMS message can contain 160 GSM characters, 140 ASCII characters, or 70 UCS-2 characters.

    If you publish a message that exceeds this size limit, Amazon SNS sends the message as multiple messages, each fitting within the size limit. Messages aren't truncated mid-word but are cut off at whole-word boundaries.

    The total size limit for a single SMS Publish action is 1,600 characters.

JSON-specific constraints:

  • Keys in the JSON object that correspond to supported transport protocols must have simple JSON string values.

  • The values will be parsed (unescaped) before they are used in outgoing messages.

  • Outbound notifications are JSON encoded (meaning that the characters will be reescaped for sending).

  • Values have a minimum length of 0 (the empty string, "", is allowed).

  • Values have a maximum length bounded by the overall message size (so, including multiple protocols may limit message sizes).

  • Non-string values will cause the key to be ignored.

  • Keys that do not correspond to supported transport protocols are ignored.

  • Duplicate keys are not allowed.

  • Failure to parse or validate any key or value in the message will cause the Publish call to return an error (no partial delivery).

Type: String

Required: Yes

MessageAttributes
MessageAttributes.entry.N.Name (key)
MessageAttributes.entry.N.Value (value)

Message attributes for Publish action.

Type: String to MessageAttributeValue object map

Required: No

MessageDeduplicationId

This parameter applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) topics. The MessageDeduplicationId can contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and punctuation (!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~).

Every message must have a unique MessageDeduplicationId, which is a token used for deduplication of sent messages. If a message with a particular MessageDeduplicationId is sent successfully, any message sent with the same MessageDeduplicationId during the 5-minute deduplication interval is treated as a duplicate.

If the topic has ContentBasedDeduplication set, the system generates a MessageDeduplicationId based on the contents of the message. Your MessageDeduplicationId overrides the generated one.

Type: String

Required: No

MessageGroupId

This parameter applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) topics. The MessageGroupId can contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and punctuation (!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~).

The MessageGroupId is a tag that specifies that a message belongs to a specific message group. Messages that belong to the same message group are processed in a FIFO manner (however, messages in different message groups might be processed out of order). Every message must include a MessageGroupId.

Type: String

Required: No

MessageStructure

Set MessageStructure to json if you want to send a different message for each protocol. For example, using one publish action, you can send a short message to your SMS subscribers and a longer message to your email subscribers. If you set MessageStructure to json, the value of the Message parameter must:

  • be a syntactically valid JSON object; and

  • contain at least a top-level JSON key of "default" with a value that is a string.

You can define other top-level keys that define the message you want to send to a specific transport protocol (e.g., "http").

Valid value: json

Type: String

Required: No

PhoneNumber

The phone number to which you want to deliver an SMS message. Use E.164 format.

If you don't specify a value for the PhoneNumber parameter, you must specify a value for the TargetArn or TopicArn parameters.

Type: String

Required: No

Subject

Optional parameter to be used as the "Subject" line when the message is delivered to email endpoints. This field will also be included, if present, in the standard JSON messages delivered to other endpoints.

Constraints: Subjects must be UTF-8 text with no line breaks or control characters, and less than 100 characters long.

Type: String

Required: No

TargetArn

If you don't specify a value for the TargetArn parameter, you must specify a value for the PhoneNumber or TopicArn parameters.

Type: String

Required: No

TopicArn

The topic you want to publish to.

If you don't specify a value for the TopicArn parameter, you must specify a value for the PhoneNumber or TargetArn parameters.

Type: String

Required: No

Response Elements

The following elements are returned by the service.

MessageId

Unique identifier assigned to the published message.

Length Constraint: Maximum 100 characters

Type: String

SequenceNumber

This response element applies only to FIFO (first-in-first-out) topics.

The sequence number is a large, non-consecutive number that Amazon SNS assigns to each message. The length of SequenceNumber is 128 bits. SequenceNumber continues to increase for each MessageGroupId.

Type: String

Errors

For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.

AuthorizationError

Indicates that the user has been denied access to the requested resource.

HTTP Status Code: 403

EndpointDisabled

Exception error indicating endpoint disabled.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InternalError

Indicates an internal service error.

HTTP Status Code: 500

InvalidParameter

Indicates that a request parameter does not comply with the associated constraints.

HTTP Status Code: 400

InvalidSecurity

The credential signature isn't valid. You must use an HTTPS endpoint and sign your request using Signature Version 4.

HTTP Status Code: 403

KMSAccessDenied

The ciphertext references a key that doesn't exist or that you don't have access to.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KMSDisabled

The request was rejected because the specified AWS KMS key isn't enabled.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KMSInvalidState

The request was rejected because the state of the specified resource isn't valid for this request. For more information, see Key states of AWS KMS keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KMSNotFound

The request was rejected because the specified entity or resource can't be found.

HTTP Status Code: 400

KMSOptInRequired

The AWS access key ID needs a subscription for the service.

HTTP Status Code: 403

KMSThrottling

The request was denied due to request throttling. For more information about throttling, see Limits in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

HTTP Status Code: 400

NotFound

Indicates that the requested resource does not exist.

HTTP Status Code: 404

ParameterValueInvalid

Indicates that a request parameter does not comply with the associated constraints.

HTTP Status Code: 400

PlatformApplicationDisabled

Exception error indicating platform application disabled.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Validation

Indicates that a parameter in the request is invalid.

HTTP Status Code: 400

Examples

The structure of AUTHPARAMS depends on the signature of the API request. For more information, see Examples of the complete Signature Version 4 signing process (Python) in the AWS General Reference.

Example

This example illustrates one usage of Publish.

Sample Request

https://sns.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/?Action=Publish &TargetArn=arn%3Aaws%3Asns%3Aus-west-2%3A803981987763%3Aendpoint%2FAPNS_SANDBOX%2Fpushapp%2F98e9ced9-f136-3893-9d60-776547eafebb &Message=%7B%22default%22%3A%22This+is+the+default+Message%22%2C%22APNS_SANDBOX%22%3A%22%7B+%5C%22aps%5C%22+%3A+%7B+%5C%22alert%5C%22+%3A+%5C%22You+have+got+email.%5C%22%2C+%5C%22badge%5C%22+%3A+9%2C%5C%22sound%5C%22+%3A%5C%22default%5C%22%7D%7D%22%7D &Version=2010-03-31 &AUTHPARAMS

Sample Response

<PublishResponse xmlns="https://sns.amazonaws.com/doc/2010-03-31/"> <PublishResult> <MessageId>567910cd-659e-55d4-8ccb-5aaf14679dc0</MessageId> </PublishResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>d74b8436-ae13-5ab4-a9ff-ce54dfea72a0</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </PublishResponse>

Example

The following example publishes a different messages to each protocol:

The JSON format for Message is as follows:

{ "default": "A message.", "email": "A message for email.", "email-json": "A message for email (JSON).", "http": "A message for HTTP.", "https": "A message for HTTPS.", "sqs": "A message for Amazon SQS." }

Sample Request

https://sns.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/?Action=Publish &TopicArn=arn%3Aaws%3Asns%3Aus-east-2%3A698519295917%3AMy-Topic &Subject=My%20first%20message &Message=Hello%20world%21 &Version=2010-03-31 &AUTHPARAMS

Sample Response

<PublishResponse xmlns="https://sns.amazonaws.com/doc/2010-03-31/"> <PublishResult> <MessageId>94f20ce6-13c5-43a0-9a9e-ca52d816e90b</MessageId> </PublishResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>f187a3c1-376f-11df-8963-01868b7c937a</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </PublishResponse>

Example

The following example allows you to specify different message content for different transport protocols (SMS, email, and push notification):

The JSON format for MessageStructure is as follows:

"default": "This is the default message", "email": "This is the email message", "sms": "This is the SMS message", "app1": "This is the message for app1", "app2": "This is the message for app2" } &Version=2010-03-31 &AUTHPARAMS

Sample Request

https://sns.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/?Action=Publish &TopicArn=arn%3Aaws%3Asns%3Aus-east-2%3A698519295917%3AMy-Topic &Subject=My%20first%20message &Message=Hello%20world%21 &MessageStructure=json &Message={ "default": "This is the default message", "email": "This is the email message", "sms": "This is the SMS message", "app1": "This is the message for app1", "app2": "This is the message for app2" } &Version=2010-03-31 &AUTHPARAMS

Sample Response

<PublishResponse xmlns="https://sns.amazonaws.com/doc/2010-03-31/"> <PublishResult> <MessageId>95df01b4-ee98-5cb9-9069-4b046b850ca6</MessageId> </PublishResult> <ResponseMetadata> <RequestId>c6101522-8f6a-5d59-8e6e-cb9bc1bf0c9f</RequestId> </ResponseMetadata> </PublishResponse>

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: