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azureservicebus 7.12.2

Azure Service Bus client library for Python
Azure Service Bus is a high performance cloud-managed messaging service for providing real-time and fault-tolerant communication between distributed senders and receivers.
Service Bus provides multiple mechanisms for asynchronous highly reliable communication, such as structured first-in-first-out messaging,
publish/subscribe capabilities, and the ability to easily scale as your needs grow.
Use the Service Bus client library for Python to communicate between applications and services and implement asynchronous messaging patterns.

Create Service Bus namespaces, queues, topics, and subscriptions, and modify their settings.
Send and receive messages within your Service Bus channels.
Utilize message locks, sessions, and dead letter functionality to implement complex messaging patterns.

Source code
| Package (PyPi)
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| API reference documentation
| Product documentation
| Samples
| Changelog
NOTE: If you are using version 0.50 or lower and want to migrate to the latest version
of this package please look at our migration guide to move from Service Bus V0.50 to Service Bus V7.
Getting started
Install the package
Install the Azure Service Bus client library for Python with pip:
pip install azure-servicebus

Prerequisites:
To use this package, you must have:

Azure subscription - Create a free account
Azure Service Bus - Namespace and management credentials
Python 3.8 or later - Install Python

If you need an Azure service bus namespace, you can create it via the Azure Portal.
If you do not wish to use the graphical portal UI, you can use the Azure CLI via Cloud Shell, or Azure CLI run locally, to create one with this Azure CLI command:
az servicebus namespace create --resource-group <resource-group-name> --name <servicebus-namespace-name> --location <servicebus-namespace-location>

Authenticate the client
Interaction with Service Bus starts with an instance of the ServiceBusClient class. You either need a connection string with SAS key, or a namespace and one of its account keys to instantiate the client object.
Please find the samples linked below for demonstration as to how to authenticate via either approach.
Create client from connection string

To obtain the required credentials, one can use the Azure CLI snippet (Formatted for Bash Shell) at the top of the linked sample to populate an environment variable with the service bus connection string (you can also find these values in the Azure Portal by following the step-by-step guide to Get a service bus connection string).

Create client using the azure-identity library:

This constructor takes the fully qualified namespace of your Service Bus instance and a credential that implements the
TokenCredential
protocol. There are implementations of the TokenCredential protocol available in the
azure-identity package. The fully qualified namespace is of the format <yournamespace.servicebus.windows.net>.
To use the credential types provided by azure-identity, please install the package:
pip install azure-identity
Additionally, to use the async API, you must first install an async transport, such as aiohttp:
pip install aiohttp
When using Azure Active Directory, your principal must be assigned a role which allows access to Service Bus, such as the
Azure Service Bus Data Owner role. For more information about using Azure Active Directory authorization with Service Bus,
please refer to the associated documentation.


Note: client can be initialized without a context manager, but must be manually closed via client.close() to not leak resources.

Key concepts
Once you've initialized a ServiceBusClient, you can interact with the primary resource types within a Service Bus Namespace, of which multiple can exist and on which actual message transmission takes place, the namespace often serving as an application container:


Queue: Allows for Sending and Receiving of message. Often used for point-to-point communication.


Topic: As opposed to Queues, Topics are better suited to publish/subscribe scenarios. A topic can be sent to, but requires a subscription, of which there can be multiple in parallel, to consume from.


Subscription: The mechanism to consume from a Topic. Each subscription is independent, and receives a copy of each message sent to the topic. Rules and Filters can be used to tailor which messages are received by a specific subscription.


For more information about these resources, see What is Azure Service Bus?.
To interact with these resources, one should be familiar with the following SDK concepts:


ServiceBusClient: This is the object a user should first initialize to connect to a Service Bus Namespace. To interact with a queue, topic, or subscription, one would spawn a sender or receiver off of this client.


ServiceBusSender: To send messages to a Queue or Topic, one would use the corresponding get_queue_sender or get_topic_sender method off of a ServiceBusClient instance as seen here.


ServiceBusReceiver: To receive messages from a Queue or Subscription, one would use the corresponding get_queue_receiver or get_subscription_receiver method off of a ServiceBusClient instance as seen here.


ServiceBusMessage: When sending, this is the type you will construct to contain your payload. When receiving, this is where you will access the payload.


Thread safety
We do not guarantee that the ServiceBusClient, ServiceBusSender, and ServiceBusReceiver are thread-safe. We do not recommend reusing these instances across threads. It is up to the running application to use these classes in a thread-safe manner.
Examples
The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Service Bus tasks, including:

Send messages to a queue
Receive messages from a queue
Send and receive a message from a session enabled queue
Working with topics and subscriptions
Settle a message after receipt
Automatically renew Message or Session locks

To perform management tasks such as creating and deleting queues/topics/subscriptions, please utilize the azure-mgmt-servicebus library, available here.
Please find further examples in the samples directory demonstrating common Service Bus scenarios such as sending, receiving, session management and message handling.
Send messages to a queue

NOTE: see reference documentation here.

This example sends single message and array of messages to a queue that is assumed to already exist, created via the Azure portal or az commands.
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient, ServiceBusMessage

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_sender(queue_name) as sender:
# Sending a single message
single_message = ServiceBusMessage("Single message")
sender.send_messages(single_message)

# Sending a list of messages
messages = [ServiceBusMessage("First message"), ServiceBusMessage("Second message")]
sender.send_messages(messages)


NOTE: A message may be scheduled for delayed delivery using the ServiceBusSender.schedule_messages() method, or by specifying ServiceBusMessage.scheduled_enqueue_time_utc before calling ServiceBusSender.send_messages()


For more detail on scheduling and schedule cancellation please see a sample here.

Receive messages from a queue
To receive from a queue, you can either perform an ad-hoc receive via receiver.receive_messages() or receive persistently through the receiver itself.
Receive messages from a queue through iterating over ServiceBusReceiver
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
# max_wait_time specifies how long the receiver should wait with no incoming messages before stopping receipt.
# Default is None; to receive forever.
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name, max_wait_time=30) as receiver:
for msg in receiver: # ServiceBusReceiver instance is a generator.
print(str(msg))
# If it is desired to halt receiving early, one can break out of the loop here safely.


NOTE: Any message received with receive_mode=PEEK_LOCK (this is the default, with the alternative RECEIVE_AND_DELETE removing the message from the queue immediately on receipt)
has a lock that must be renewed via receiver.renew_message_lock before it expires if processing would take longer than the lock duration.
See AutoLockRenewer for a helper to perform this in the background automatically.
Lock duration is set in Azure on the queue or topic itself.

Receive messages from a queue through ServiceBusReceiver.receive_messages()

NOTE: ServiceBusReceiver.receive_messages() receives a single or constrained list of messages through an ad-hoc method call, as opposed to receiving perpetually from the generator. It always returns a list.

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
received_message_array = receiver.receive_messages(max_wait_time=10) # try to receive a single message within 10 seconds
if received_message_array:
print(str(received_message_array[0]))

with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
received_message_array = receiver.receive_messages(max_message_count=5, max_wait_time=10) # try to receive maximum 5 messages in a batch within 10 seconds
for message in received_message_array:
print(str(message))

In this example, max_message_count declares the maximum number of messages to attempt receiving before hitting a max_wait_time as specified in seconds.

NOTE: It should also be noted that ServiceBusReceiver.peek_messages() is subtly different than receiving, as it does not lock the messages being peeked, and thus they cannot be settled.

Send and receive a message from a session enabled queue

NOTE: see reference documentation for session send and receive.

Sessions provide first-in-first-out and single-receiver semantics on top of a queue or subscription. While the actual receive syntax is the same, initialization differs slightly.
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient, ServiceBusMessage

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_SESSION_QUEUE_NAME']
session_id = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_SESSION_ID']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_sender(queue_name) as sender:
sender.send_messages(ServiceBusMessage("Session Enabled Message", session_id=session_id))

# If session_id is null here, will receive from the first available session.
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name, session_id=session_id) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))


NOTE: Messages received from a session do not need their locks renewed like a non-session receiver; instead the lock management occurs at the
session level with a session lock that may be renewed with receiver.session.renew_lock()

Working with topics and subscriptions

NOTE: see reference documentation for topics and subscriptions.

Topics and subscriptions give an alternative to queues for sending and receiving messages. See documents here for more overarching detail,
and of how these differ from queues.
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient, ServiceBusMessage

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
topic_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_TOPIC_NAME']
subscription_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_SUBSCRIPTION_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_topic_sender(topic_name) as sender:
sender.send_messages(ServiceBusMessage("Data"))

# If session_id is null here, will receive from the first available session.
with client.get_subscription_receiver(topic_name, subscription_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))

Settle a message after receipt
When receiving from a queue, you have multiple actions you can take on the messages you receive.

NOTE: You can only settle ServiceBusReceivedMessage objects which are received in ServiceBusReceiveMode.PEEK_LOCK mode (this is the default).
ServiceBusReceiveMode.RECEIVE_AND_DELETE mode removes the message from the queue on receipt. ServiceBusReceivedMessage messages
returned from peek_messages() cannot be settled, as the message lock is not taken like it is in the aforementioned receive methods.

If the message has a lock as mentioned above, settlement will fail if the message lock has expired.
If processing would take longer than the lock duration, it must be maintained via receiver.renew_message_lock before it expires.
Lock duration is set in Azure on the queue or topic itself.
See AutoLockRenewer for a helper to perform this in the background automatically.
Complete
Declares the message processing to be successfully completed, removing the message from the queue.
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))
receiver.complete_message(msg)

Abandon
Abandon processing of the message for the time being, returning the message immediately back to the queue to be picked up by another (or the same) receiver.
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))
receiver.abandon_message(msg)

DeadLetter
Transfer the message from the primary queue into a special "dead-letter sub-queue" where it can be accessed using the ServiceBusClient.get_<queue|subscription>_receiver function with parameter sub_queue=ServiceBusSubQueue.DEAD_LETTER and consumed from like any other receiver. (see sample here)
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))
receiver.dead_letter_message(msg)

Defer
Defer is subtly different from the prior settlement methods. It prevents the message from being directly received from the queue
by setting it aside such that it must be received by sequence number in a call to ServiceBusReceiver.receive_deferred_messages (see sample here)
from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver:
print(str(msg))
receiver.defer_message(msg)

Automatically renew Message or Session locks

NOTE: see reference documentation for auto-lock-renewal.

AutoLockRenewer is a simple method for ensuring your message or session remains locked even over long periods of time, if calling receiver.renew_message_lock/receiver.session.renew_lock is impractical or undesired.
Internally, it is not much more than shorthand for creating a concurrent watchdog to do lock renewal if the object is nearing expiry.
It should be used as follows:

Message lock automatic renewing

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient, AutoLockRenewer

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_QUEUE_NAME']

# Can also be called via "with AutoLockRenewer() as renewer" to automate closing.
renewer = AutoLockRenewer()
with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(queue_name) as receiver:
for msg in receiver.receive_messages():
renewer.register(receiver, msg, max_lock_renewal_duration=60)
# Do your application logic here
receiver.complete_message(msg)
renewer.close()


Session lock automatic renewing

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient, AutoLockRenewer

import os
connstr = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_CONNECTION_STR']
session_queue_name = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_SESSION_QUEUE_NAME']
session_id = os.environ['SERVICE_BUS_SESSION_ID']

# Can also be called via "with AutoLockRenewer() as renewer" to automate closing.
renewer = AutoLockRenewer()
with ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(connstr) as client:
with client.get_queue_receiver(session_queue_name, session_id=session_id) as receiver:
renewer.register(receiver, receiver.session, max_lock_renewal_duration=300) # Duration for how long to maintain the lock for, in seconds.

for msg in receiver.receive_messages():
# Do your application logic here
receiver.complete_message(msg)
renewer.close()

If for any reason auto-renewal has been interrupted or failed, this can be observed via the auto_renew_error property on the object being renewed, or by having passed a callback to the on_lock_renew_failure parameter on renewer initialization.
It would also manifest when trying to take action (such as completing a message) on the specified object.
Troubleshooting
Logging

Enable azure.servicebus logger to collect traces from the library.
Enable AMQP frame level trace by setting logging_enable=True when creating the client.

import logging
import sys

handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
logger = logging.getLogger('azure.servicebus')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logger.addHandler(handler)

...

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

client = ServiceBusClient(..., logging_enable=True)

Timeouts
There are various timeouts a user should be aware of within the library.

10 minute service side link closure: A link, once opened, will be closed after 10 minutes idle to protect the service against resource leakage. This should largely
be transparent to a user, but if you notice a reconnect occurring after such a duration, this is why. Performing any operations, including management operations, on the
link will extend this timeout.
max_wait_time: Provided on creation of a receiver or when calling receive_messages(), the time after which receiving messages will halt after no traffic. This applies both to the imperative receive_messages() function as well as the length
a generator-style receive will run for before exiting if there are no messages. Passing None (default) will wait forever, up until the 10 minute threshold if no other action is taken.


NOTE: If processing of a message or session is sufficiently long as to cause timeouts, as an alternative to calling receiver.renew_message_lock/receiver.session.renew_lock manually, one can
leverage the AutoLockRenewer functionality detailed above.

Common Exceptions
The Service Bus APIs generate the following exceptions in azure.servicebus.exceptions:

ServiceBusConnectionError: An error occurred in the connection to the service.
This may have been caused by a transient network issue or service problem. It is recommended to retry.
ServiceBusAuthorizationError: An error occurred when authorizing the connection to the service.
This may have been caused by the credentials not having the right permission to perform the operation.
It is recommended to check the permission of the credentials.
ServiceBusAuthenticationError: An error occurred when authenticate the connection to the service.
This may have been caused by the credentials being incorrect. It is recommended to check the credentials.
OperationTimeoutError: This indicates that the service did not respond to an operation within the expected amount of time.
This may have been caused by a transient network issue or service problem. The service may or may not have successfully completed the request; the status is not known.
It is recommended to attempt to verify the current state and retry if necessary.
MessageSizeExceededError: This indicate that the message content is larger than the service bus frame size.
This could happen when too many service bus messages are sent in a batch or the content passed into
the body of a Message is too large. It is recommended to reduce the count of messages being sent in a batch or the size of content being passed into a single ServiceBusMessage.
MessageAlreadySettled: This indicates failure to settle the message.
This could happen when trying to settle an already-settled message.
MessageLockLostError: The lock on the message has expired and it has been released back to the queue.
It will need to be received again in order to settle it.
You should be aware of the lock duration of a message and keep renewing the lock before expiration in case of long processing time.
AutoLockRenewer could help on keeping the lock of the message automatically renewed.
SessionLockLostError: The lock on the session has expired.
All unsettled messages that have been received can no longer be settled.
It is recommended to reconnect to the session if receive messages again if necessary.
You should be aware of the lock duration of a session and keep renewing the lock before expiration in case of long processing time.
AutoLockRenewer could help on keeping the lock of the session automatically renewed.
MessageNotFoundError: Attempt to receive a message with a particular sequence number. This message isn't found.
Make sure the message hasn't been received already. Check the deadletter queue to see if the message has been deadlettered.
MessagingEntityNotFoundError: Entity associated with the operation doesn't exist or it has been deleted.
Please make sure the entity exists.
MessagingEntityDisabledError: Request for a runtime operation on a disabled entity. Please Activate the entity.
ServiceBusQuotaExceededError: The messaging entity has reached its maximum allowable size, or the maximum number of connections to a namespace has been exceeded.
Create space in the entity by receiving messages from the entity or its subqueues.
ServiceBusServerBusyError: Service isn't able to process the request at this time. Client can wait for a period of time, then retry the operation.
ServiceBusCommunicationError: Client isn't able to establish a connection to Service Bus.
Make sure the supplied host name is correct and the host is reachable.
If your code runs in an environment with a firewall/proxy, ensure that the traffic to the Service Bus domain/IP address and ports isn't blocked.
SessionCannotBeLockedError: Attempt to connect to a session with a specific session ID, but the session is currently locked by another client.
Make sure the session is unlocked by other clients.
AutoLockRenewFailed: An attempt to renew a lock on a message or session in the background has failed.
This could happen when the receiver used by AutoLockRenewer is closed or the lock of the renewable has expired.
It is recommended to re-register the renewable message or session by receiving the message or connect to the sessionful entity again.
AutoLockRenewTimeout: The time allocated to renew the message or session lock has elapsed. You could re-register the object that wants be auto lock renewed or extend the timeout in advance.
ServiceBusError: All other Service Bus related errors. It is the root error class of all the errors described above.

Please view the exceptions reference docs for detailed descriptions of our common Exception types.
Next steps
More sample code
Please find further examples in the samples directory demonstrating common Service Bus scenarios such as sending, receiving, session management and message handling.
Additional documentation
For more extensive documentation on the Service Bus service, see the Service Bus documentation on docs.microsoft.com.
Management capabilities and documentation
For users seeking to perform management operations against ServiceBus (Creating a queue/topic/etc, altering filter rules, enumerating entities)
please see the azure-mgmt-servicebus documentation for API documentation. Terse usage examples can be found
here as well.
Pure Python AMQP Transport and Backward Compatibility Support
The Azure Service Bus client library is now based on a pure Python AMQP implementation. uAMQP has been removed as required dependency.
To use uAMQP as the underlying transport:

Install uamqp with pip.

$ pip install uamqp


Pass uamqp_transport=True during client construction.

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient
connection_str = '<< CONNECTION STRING FOR THE SERVICE BUS NAMESPACE >>'
queue_name = '<< NAME OF THE QUEUE >>'
client = ServiceBusClient.from_connection_string(
connection_str, uamqp_transport=True
)

Note: The message attribute on ServiceBusMessage/ServiceBusMessageBatch/ServiceBusReceivedMessage, which previously exposed the uamqp.Message, has been deprecated.
The "Legacy" objects returned by message attribute have been introduced to help facilitate the transition.
To enable the uamqp logger to collect traces from the underlying uAMQP library:
import logging

uamqp_logger = logging.getLogger('uamqp')
uamqp_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
uamqp_logger.addHandler(handler)

...

from azure.servicebus import ServiceBusClient

client = ServiceBusClient(..., logging_enable=True)

There may be cases where you consider the uamqp logging to be too verbose. To suppress unnecessary logging, add the following snippet to the top of your code:
import logging

# The logging levels below may need to be changed based on the logging that you want to suppress.
uamqp_logger = logging.getLogger('uamqp')
uamqp_logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

# or even further fine-grained control, suppressing the warnings in uamqp.connection module
uamqp_connection_logger = logging.getLogger('uamqp.connection')
uamqp_connection_logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

Building uAMQP wheel from source
azure-servicebus depends on the uAMQP for the AMQP protocol implementation.
uAMQP wheels are provided for most major operating systems and will be installed automatically when installing azure-servicebus.
If uAMQP is intended to be used as the underlying AMQP protocol implementation for azure-servicebus,
uAMQP wheels can be found for most major operating systems.
If you're running on a platform for which uAMQP wheels are not provided, please follow
If you intend to use uAMQP and you're running on a platform for which uAMQP wheels are not provided, please follow
the uAMQP Installation guidance to install from source.
Contributing
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the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.
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For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or
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Release History
7.12.2 (2024-05-08)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where WebsocketConnectionClosedException was not being caught when receiving with AmqpOverWebsocket (34859)
Fixed incorrect dependency on typing-extensions (34869, thanks @YaroBear).

7.12.1 (2024-03-20)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where the client was not retrying when a connection drop happened (34786)
Fixed a bug where the client would not handle a role instance swap on the service correctly (34820)

Other Changes

Updated the logging to more accurately represent when frames are being sent to prevent a client-side idle timeout (#34793).

7.12.0 (2024-03-06)
Features Added

Updated max_wait_time on the ServiceBusReceiver constructor allowing users to change the default server timeout of 65 seconds when accepting a session on a Session-Enabled/Queues/Topics if NEXT_AVAILABLE_SESSION is used.

Other Changes

Updated minimum azure-core version to 1.28.0.
Updated Pure Python AMQP network trace logging to replace None values in AMQP connection info with empty strings as per the OpenTelemetry specification (#32190).
Updated Pure Python AMQP network trace logging error log on connection close to warning (PR #34504, thanks @RichardOberdieck).

7.11.4 (2023-11-13)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where a two character count session id was being incorrectly parsed by azure amqp.

7.11.3 (2023-10-11)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where prefetch_count was not being passed through correctly and caused messages to not be received as expected when in RECEIVE_AND_DELETE mode (#31712, #31711).

7.11.2 (2023-09-13)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed the error NoneType object has no attribute 'settle_messages' which was raised when a connection was dropped due to a blocked process (#30514)

Other Changes

The __contains__ method was added to azure.servicebus for the following (PR #30846, thanks @pamelafox).

ServiceBusConnectionStringProperties
amqp.AmqpMessageHeader
amqp.AmqpMessageProperties
management.AccessRights
management.NamespaceProperties
management.QueueProperties
management.TopicProperties
management.SubscriptionProperties
management.RuleProperties



7.11.1 (2023-07-12)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed the error end frame received on invalid channel which was raised when a disconnect was sent by the service (#30860)
Fixed the error link already closed which was raised when the client was closing and disconnecting from the service (#30836)

Other Changes

The error raised when attempting to complete a message with an expired lock received from a non-sessionful entity has been updated to the more fine-grained MessageLockLostError from the superclass ServiceBusError.

7.11.0 (2023-06-12)
Features Added

A new float keyword argument socket_timeout has been added to get_queue_sender, get_queue_receiver, get_topic_sender, and get_subscription_receiver on the sync and async ServiceBusClient.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where sending large messages failed on socket write timeout (#30425).
Fixed a bug where settling large messages failed due to delivery_id being None.

Other Changes

Tracing updates:

Span links on receive/send spans now fall back to using Diagnostic-Id if the traceparent message application property is not found.
Span links will now still be created for receive/send spans even if no context propagation headers are found in message application properties.
The component attribute was removed from all spans.



7.10.0 (2023-05-09)
Version 7.10.0 is our first stable release of the Azure Service Bus client library based on a pure Python implemented AMQP stack.
Features Added

A new boolean keyword argument uamqp_transport has been added to sync and async ServiceBusClient constructors which indicates whether to use the uamqp library or the default pure Python AMQP library as the underlying transport.

Breaking Changes

Added the following as dependencies to be used for operations over websocket:

websocket-client for sync
aiohttp for async


Removed uAMQP from required dependencies and added it as an optional dependency for use with the uamqp_transport keyword.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where sync and async ServiceBusAdministrationClient expected credential with get_token method returning AccessToken.token of type bytes and not str, now matching the documentation.
Fixed a bug where raw_amqp_message.header and message.header properties on ServiceReceivedBusMessage were returned with durable, first_acquirer, and priority properties set by default, rather than the values returned by the service.
Fixed a bug where ServiceBusReceivedMessage was not picklable (Issue #27947).

Other Changes

The message attribute on ServiceBus/ServiceBusMessageBatch/ServiceBusReceivedMessage, which previously exposed the uamqp.Message/uamqp.BatchMessage, has been deprecated.

LegacyMessage/LegacyBatchMessage objects returned by the message attribute on ServiceBus/ServiceBusMessageBatch have been introduced to help facilitate the transition.


Removed uAMQP from required dependencies.
Adding uamqp >= 1.6.3 as an optional dependency for use with the uamqp_transport keyword.
Updated tracing (#29995):

Additional attributes added to existing spans:

messaging.system - messaging system (i.e., servicebus)
messaging.operation - type of operation (i.e., publish, receive, or settle)
messaging.batch.message_count - number of messages sent or received (if more than one)


A span will now be created upon calls to the service that settle messages.

The span name will contain the settlement operation (e.g., ServiceBus.complete)
The span will contain az.namespace, messaging.destination.name, net.peer.name, messaging.system, and messaging.operation attributes.


All send spans now contain links to message spans. Now, message spans will no longer contain a link to the send span.



7.10.0b1 (2023-04-13)
Features Added

A new boolean keyword argument uamqp_transport has been added to sync and async ServiceBusClient constructors which indicates whether to use the uamqp library or the default pure Python AMQP library as the underlying transport.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where sync and async ServiceBusAdministrationClient expected credential with get_token method returning AccessToken.token of type bytes and not str, now matching the documentation.
Fixed a bug where raw_amqp_message.header and message.header properties on ServiceReceivedBusMessage were returned with durable, first_acquirer, and priority properties set by default, rather than the values returned by the service.

Other Changes

The message attribute on ServiceBus/ServiceBusMessageBatch/ServiceBusReceivedMessage, which previously exposed the uamqp.Message/uamqp.BatchMessage, has been deprecated.

LegacyMessage/LegacyBatchMessage objects returned by the message attribute on ServiceBus/ServiceBusMessageBatch have been introduced to help facilitate the transition.


Removed uAMQP from required dependencies.
Adding uamqp >= 1.6.3 as an optional dependency for use with the uamqp_transport keyword.

7.9.0 (2023-04-11)
Breaking Changes

Client side validation of input is now disabled by default for the sync and async ServiceBusAdministrationClient. This means there will be no msrest.exceptions.ValidationError raised by the ServiceBusAdministrationClient in the case of malformed input. An azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError may now be raised if the server refuses the request.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where enum members in azure.servicebus.management were not following uppercase convention.

Other Changes

All pure Python AMQP stack related changes have been removed and will be added back in the next version.
Updated minimum azure-core version to 1.24.0.
Removed msrest dependency.
Removed azure-common dependency.

7.9.0b1 (2023-03-09)
Features Added

Iterator receiving from Service Bus entities has been added back in.

7.8.3 (2023-03-09)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug where asynchronous method to add distributed tracing attributes was not being awaited (Issue #28738).

7.8.2 (2023-01-10)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug that would cause an exception when None was sent to set_state instead of clearing session state (Issue #27582).

Other Changes

Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.6.3.

Added support for Python 3.11.



7.9.0a1 (2022-10-11)
Version 7.9.0a1 is our first efforts to build an Azure Service Bus client library based on a pure Python implemented AMQP stack.
Breaking Changes

The following features have been temporarily pulled out which will be added back in future previews as we work towards a stable release:

Iterator receiving from Service Bus entities.



Other Changes

uAMQP dependency is removed.

7.8.1 (2022-10-11)
This version and all future versions will require Python 3.7+. Python 3.6 is no longer supported.
Bugs Fixed

Fixed bug on async ServiceBusClient where custom_endpoint_address and connection_verify kwargs were not being passed through correctly. (Issue #26015)

7.8.0 (2022-07-06)
This version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.6, future versions will require Python 3.7+.
Features Added

In ServiceBusClient, get_queue_receiver, get_subscription_receiver, get_queue_sender, and get_topic_sender now accept
an optional client_identifier argument which allows for specifying a custom identifier for the respective sender or receiver. It can
be useful during debugging as Service Bus associates the id with errors and helps with easier correlation.
ServiceBusReceiver and ServiceBusSender have an added property client_identifier which returns the client_identifier for the current instance.

7.7.0 (2022-06-07)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed bug to make AMQP exceptions retryable by default, if condition is not non-retryable, to ensure that InternalServerErrors are retried.

Features Added

The ServiceBusClient constructor now accepts optional custom_endpoint_address argument
which allows for specifying a custom endpoint to use when communicating with the Service Bus service,
and is useful when your network does not allow communicating to the standard Service Bus endpoint.
The ServiceBusClientconstructor now accepts optional connection_verify argument
which allows for specifying the path to the custom CA_BUNDLE file of the SSL certificate which is used to authenticate
the identity of the connection endpoint.

7.6.1 (2022-04-11)
Other Changes

Improved receiving by releasing messages from internal buffer when the prefetch_count of ServiceBusReceiver is set 0 and there is no active receive call, this helps avoid receiving expired messages and incrementing delivery count of a message.

7.6.0 (2022-02-10)
Features Added

Introduce ServiceBusMessageState enum that can assume the values of active, scheduled or deferred.
Add state property in ServiceBusReceivedMessage.

7.5.0 (2022-01-12)
This version and all future versions will require Python 3.6+. Python 2.7 is no longer supported.
Features Added

Added support for fixed (linear) retry backoff:

Sync/async ServiceBusClient constructors and from_connection_string take retry_mode as a keyword argument.


Added new enum class ServiceBusSessionFilter, which is the type of existing NEXT_AVAILABLE_SESSION value.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed bug that when setting ServiceBusMessage.time_to_live with value being datetime.timedelta, total_seconds should be respected (PR #21869, thanks @jyggen).

Other Changes

Improved token refresh timing to prevent potentially blocking main flow when the token is about to get expired soon.
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.5.1.

7.4.0 (2021-11-09)
Features Added

GA the support to create and update queues and topics of large message size to ServiceBusAdministrationClient. This feature is only available for Service Bus of Premium Tier.

Methodscreate_queue, create_topic, update_queue, update_topic on ServiceBusAdministrationClient now take a new keyword argument max_message_size_in_kilobytes.
QueueProperties and TopicProperties now have a new instance variable max_message_size_in_kilobytes.


The constructor ofServiceBusAdministrationClient as well as ServiceBusAdministrationClient.from_connection_string now take keyword argument api_version to configure the Service Bus API version. Supported service versions are "2021-05" and "2017-04".
Added new enum class azure.servicebus.management.ApiVersion to represent the supported Service Bus API versions.

Bugs Fixed

Fixed bug that ServiceBusReceiver can not connect to sessionful entity with session id being empty string.
Fixed bug that ServiceBusMessage.partition_key can not parse empty string properly.

7.4.0b1 (2021-10-06)
Features Added

Added support to create and update queues and topics of large message size to ServiceBusAdministrationClient. This feature is only available for Service Bus of Premium Tier.

Methodscreate_queue, create_topic, update_queue, update_topic on ServiceBusAdministrationClient now take a new keyword argument max_message_size_in_kilobytes.
QueueProperties and TopicProperties now have a new instance variable max_message_size_in_kilobytes.



7.3.4 (2021-10-06)
Other Changes

Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.4.3.

Added support for Python 3.10.
Fixed memory leak in win32 socketio and tlsio (issue #19777).
Fixed memory leak in the process of converting AMQPValue into string (issue #19777).



7.3.3 (2021-09-08)
Bugs Fixed

Improved memory usage of ServiceBusClient to automatically discard spawned ServiceBusSender or ServiceBusReceiver from its handler set when no strong reference to the sender or receiver exists anymore.
Reduced CPU load of azure.servicebus.AutoLockRenewer during lock renewal.

7.3.2 (2021-08-10)
Bugs Fixed

Fixed a bug that azure.servicebus.aio.AutoLockRenewer crashes on disposal if no messages have been registered (#19642).
Fixed a bug that azure.servicebus.AutoLockRenewer only supports auto lock renewal for max_workers amount of messages/sessions at a time (#19362).

7.3.1 (2021-07-07)
Fixed

Fixed a bug that when setting ServiceBusMessage.partition_key, input value should be not validated against session_id of None (PR #19233, thanks @bishnu-shb).
Fixed a bug that setting ServiceBusMessage.time_to_live causes OverflowError error on Ubuntu 20.04.
Fixed a bug that AmqpAnnotatedProperties.creation_time and AmqpAnnotatedProperties.absolute_expiry_time should be calculated in the unit of milliseconds instead of seconds.
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.4.1.

Fixed a bug that attributes creation_time, absolute_expiry_time and group_sequence on MessageProperties should be compatible with integer types on Python 2.7.



7.3.0 (2021-06-08)
New Features

Support for sending AMQP annotated message which allows full access to the AMQP message fields is now GA.

Introduced new namespace azure.servicebus.amqp.
Introduced new classes azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpMessageHeader and azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpMessageProperties for accessing amqp header and properties.



Breaking Changes from 7.2.0b1

Renamed and moved azure.servicebus.AMQPAnnotatedMessage to azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpAnnotatedMessage.
Renamed and moved azure.servicebus.AMQPMessageBodyType to azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpMessageBodyType.
AmqpAnnotatedMessage.header returns azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpMessageHeader instead of uamqp.message.MessageHeader.
AmqpAnnotatedMessage.properties returns azure.servicebus.amqp.AmqpMessageProperties instead of uamqp.message.MessageProperties.
raw_amqp_message on ServiceBusMessage and ServiceBusReceivedMessage is now a read-only property instead of an instance variable.

Bug Fixes

Fixed a bug that ServiceBusReceiver iterator stops iteration after recovery from connection error (#18795).

7.2.0 (2021-05-13)
The preview features related to AMQPAnnotatedMessage introduced in 7.2.0b1 are not included in this version.
New Features

Added support for using azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential as credential for authenticating the clients.
Support for using azure.core.credentials.AzureSasCredential as credential for authenticating the clients is now GA.
ServiceBusAdministrationClient.update_* methods now accept keyword arguments to override the properties specified in the model instance.

Bug Fixes

Fixed a bug where update_queue and update_subscription methods were mutating the properties forward_to and forward_dead_lettered_messages_to of the model instance when those properties are entities instead of full paths.
Improved the repr on ServiceBusMessage and ServiceBusReceivedMessage to show more meaningful text.
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.4.0.

Fixed memory leaks in the process of link attach where source and target cython objects are not properly deallocated (#15747).
Improved management operation callback not to parse description value of non AMQP_TYPE_STRING type as string (#18361).



Notes

Updated azure-core dependency to 1.14.0.

7.2.0b1 (2021-04-07)
New Features

Added support for using azure.core.credentials.AzureSasCredential as credential for authenticating the clients.
Added support for sending AMQP annotated message which allows full access to the AMQP message fields.
-azure.servicebus.AMQPAnnotatedMessage is now made public and could be instantiated for sending.
Added new enum class azure.servicebus.AMQPMessageBodyType to represent the body type of the message message which includes:

DATA: The body of message consists of one or more data sections and each section contains opaque binary data.
SEQUENCE: The body of message consists of one or more sequence sections and each section contains an arbitrary number of structured data elements.
VALUE: The body of message consists of one amqp-value section and the section contains a single AMQP value.


Added new property body_type on azure.servicebus.ServiceBusMessage and azure.servicebus.ReceivedMessage which returns azure.servicebus.AMQPMessageBodyType.

7.1.1 (2021-04-07)
This version and all future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+, Python 3.5 is no longer supported.
New Features

Updated forward_to and forward_dead_lettered_messages_to parameters in create_queue, update_queue, create_subscription, and update_subscription methods on sync and async ServiceBusAdministrationClient to accept entities as well, rather than only full paths. In the case that an entity is passed in, it is assumed that the entity exists within the same namespace used for constructing the ServiceBusAdministrationClient.

Bug Fixes

Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.3.0.

Fixed bug that sending message of large size triggering segmentation fault when the underlying socket connection is lost (#13739, #14543).
Fixed bug in link flow control where link credit and delivery count should be calculated based on per message instead of per transfer frame (#16934).



7.1.0 (2021-03-09)
This version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.
New Features

Updated the following methods so that lists and single instances of Mapping representations are accepted for corresponding strongly-typed object arguments (PR #14807, thanks @bradleydamato):

update_queue, update_topic, update_subscription, and update_rule on ServiceBusAdministrationClient accept Mapping representations of QueueProperties, TopicProperties, SubscriptionProperties, and RuleProperties, respectively.
send_messages and schedule_messages on both sync and async versions of ServiceBusSender accept a list of or single instance of Mapping representations of ServiceBusMessage.
add_message on ServiceBusMessageBatch now accepts a Mapping representation of ServiceBusMessage.



BugFixes

Operations failing due to uamqp.errors.LinkForceDetach caused by no activity on the connection for 10 minutes will now be retried internally except for the session receiver case.
uamqp.errors.AMQPConnectionError errors with condition code amqp:unknown-error are now categorized into ServiceBusConnectionError instead of the general ServiceBusError.
The update_* methods on ServiceBusManagementClient will now raise a TypeError rather than an AttributeError in the case of unsupported input type.

7.0.1 (2021-01-12)
BugFixes

forward_to and forward_dead_lettered_messages_to will no longer cause authorization errors when used in ServiceBusAdministrationClient for queues and subscriptions (#15543).
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.2.13.

Fixed bug that macOS was unable to detect network error (#15473).
Fixed bug that uamqp.ReceiveClient and uamqp.ReceiveClientAsync receive messages during connection establishment (#15555).
Fixed bug where connection establishment on macOS with Clang 12 triggering unrecognized selector exception (#15567).
Fixed bug in accessing message properties triggering segmentation fault when the underlying C bytes are NULL (#15568).



7.0.0 (2020-11-23)

Note: This is the GA release of the azure-servicebus package, rolling out the official API surface area constructed over the prior preview releases. Users migrating from v0.50 are advised to view the migration guide.

New Features

sub_queue and receive_mode may now be passed in as a valid string (as defined by their respective enum type) as well as their enum form when constructing ServiceBusReceiver.
Added support for Distributed Tracing of send, receive, and schedule scenarios.

Breaking Changes

ServiceBusSender and ServiceBusReceiver are no longer reusable and will raise ValueError when trying to operate on a closed handler.
Rename ReceiveMode to ServiceBusReceiveMode and SubQueue to ServiceBusSubQueue, and convert their enum values from ints to human-readable strings.
Rename enum values DeadLetter to DEAD_LETTER, TransferDeadLetter to TRANSFER_DEAD_LETTER, PeekLock to PEEK_LOCK and ReceiveAndDelete to RECEIVE_AND_DELETE to conform to sdk guidelines going forward.
send_messages, schedule_messages, cancel_scheduled_messages and receive_deferred_messages now performs a no-op rather than raising a ValueError if provided an empty list of messages or an empty batch.
ServiceBusMessage.amqp_annotated_message has been renamed to ServiceBusMessage.raw_amqp_message to normalize with other SDKs.
Redesigned error hierarchy based on the service-defined error condition:

MessageAlreadySettled now inherits from ValueError instead of ServiceBusMessageError as it's a client-side validation.
Removed NoActiveSession which is now replaced by OperationTimeoutError as the client times out when trying to connect to any available session.
Removed ServiceBusMessageError as error condition based exceptions provide comprehensive error information.
Removed MessageSettleFailed as error condition based exceptions provide comprehensive error information.
Removed MessageSendFailed as error condition based exceptions provide comprehensive error information.
Renamed MessageContentTooLarge to MessageSizeExceededError to be consistent with the term defined by the service.
Renamed MessageLockExpired to MessageLockLostError to be consistent with the term defined by the service.
Renamed SessionLockExpired to SessionLockLostError to be consistent with the term defined by the service.
Introduced MessageNotFoundError which would be raised when the requested message was not found.
Introduced MessagingEntityNotFoundError which would be raised when a Service Bus resource cannot be found by the Service Bus service.
Introduced MessagingEntityDisabledError which would be raised when the Messaging Entity is disabled.
Introduced MessagingEntityAlreadyExistsError which would be raised when an entity with the same name exists under the same namespace.
Introduced ServiceBusQuotaExceededError which would be raised when a Service Bus resource has been exceeded while interacting with the Azure Service Bus service.
Introduced ServiceBusServerBusyError which would be raised when the Azure Service Bus service reports that it is busy in response to a client request to perform an operation.
Introduced ServiceBusCommunicationError which would be raised when there was a general communications error encountered when interacting with the Azure Service Bus service.
Introduced SessionCannotBeLockedError which would be raised when the requested session cannot be locked.


Introduced new client side validation on certain use cases:

ServiceBusMessage will now raise a TypeError when provided an invalid body type. Valid bodies are strings, bytes, and None. Lists are no longer accepted, as they simply concatenated the contents prior.
An improper receive_mode value will now raise ValueError instead of TypeError in line with supporting extensible enums.
Setting ServiceBusMessage.partition_key to a value different than session_id on the message instance now raises ValueError.
ServiceBusClient.get_queue/topic_sender and ServiceBusClient.get_queue/subscription_receiver will now
raise ValueError if the queue_name or topic_name does not match the EntityPath in the connection string used to construct the ServiceBusClient.
Settling a message that has been peeked will raise ValueError.
Settling a message or renewing a lock on a message received in RECEIVE_AND_DELETE receive mode will raise ValueError.
Setting session_id, reply_to_session_id, message_id and partition_key on ServiceBusMessage longer than 128 characters will raise ValueError.


ServiceBusReceiver.get_streaming_message_iter has been made internal for the time being to assess use patterns before committing to back-compatibility; messages may still be iterated over in equivalent fashion by iterating on the receiver itself.

BugFixes

ServiceBusAdministrationClient.create_rule by default now creates a TrueRuleFilter rule.
FQDNs and Connection strings are now supported even with strippable whitespace or protocol headers (e.g. 'sb://').
Using parameter auto_lock_renewer on a sessionful receiver alongside ReceiveMode.ReceiveAndDelete will no longer fail during receipt due to failure to register the message with the renewer.

7.0.0b8 (2020-11-05)
New Features

Added support for timeout parameter on the following operations:

ServiceBusSender: send_messages, schedule_messages and cancel_scheduled_messages
ServiceBusReceiver: receive_deferred_messages, peek_messages and renew_message_lock
ServiceBusSession: get_state, set_state and renew_lock


azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusError now inherits from azure.core.exceptions.AzureError.
Added a parse_connection_string method which parses a connection string into a properties bag containing its component parts
Add support for auto_lock_renewer parameter on get_queue_receiver and get_subscription_receiver calls to allow auto-registration of messages and sessions for auto-renewal.

Breaking Changes

Renamed AutoLockRenew to AutoLockRenewer.
Removed class ServiceBusSessionReceiver which is now unified within class ServiceBusReceiver.

Removed methods ServiceBusClient.get_queue_session_receiver and ServiceBusClient.get_subscription_session_receiver.
ServiceBusClient.get_queue_receiver and ServiceBusClient.get_subscription_receiver now take keyword parameter session_id which must be set when getting a receiver for the sessionful entity.


The parameter inner_exception that ServiceBusError.__init__ takes is now renamed to error.
Renamed azure.servicebus.exceptions.MessageError to azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusMessageError
Removed error azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusResourceNotFound as azure.core.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundError is now raised when a Service Bus
resource does not exist when using the ServiceBusAdministrationClient.
Renamed Message to ServiceBusMessage.
Renamed ReceivedMessage to ServiceBusReceivedMessage.
Renamed BatchMessage to ServiceBusMessageBatch.

Renamed method add to add_message on the class.


Removed class PeekedMessage.
Removed class ReceivedMessage under module azure.servicebus.aio.
Renamed ServiceBusSender.create_batch to ServiceBusSender.create_message_batch.
Exceptions MessageSendFailed, MessageSettleFailed and MessageLockExpired
now inherit from azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusMessageError.
get_state in ServiceBusSession now returns bytes instead of a string.
ServiceBusReceiver.receive_messages/get_streaming_message_iter and
ServiceBusClient.get_<queue/subscription>_receiver now raises ValueError if the given max_wait_time is less than or equal to 0.
Message settlement methods are moved from ServiceBusMessage to ServiceBusReceiver:

Use ServiceBusReceiver.complete_message instead of ServiceBusReceivedMessage.complete to complete a message.
Use ServiceBusReceiver.abandon_message instead of ServiceBusReceivedMessage.abandon to abandon a message.
Use ServiceBusReceiver.defer_message instead of ServiceBusReceivedMessage.defer to defer a message.
Use ServiceBusReceiver.dead_letter_message instead of ServiceBusReceivedMessage.dead_letter to dead letter a message.


Message settlement methods (complete_message, abandon_message, defer_message and dead_letter_message)
and methods that use amqp management link for request like schedule_messages, received_deferred_messages, etc.
now raise more concrete exception other than MessageSettleFailed and ServiceBusError.
Message renew_lock method is moved from ServiceBusMessage to ServiceBusReceiver:

Changed ServiceBusReceivedMessage.renew_lock to ServiceBusReceiver.renew_message_lock


AutoLockRenewer.register now takes ServiceBusReceiver as a positional parameter.
Removed encoding support from ServiceBusMessage.
ServiceBusMessage.amqp_message has been renamed to ServiceBusMessage.amqp_annotated_message for cross-sdk consistency.
All name parameters in ServiceBusAdministrationClient are now precisely specified ala queue_name or rule_name
ServiceBusMessage.via_partition_key is no longer exposed, this is pending a full implementation of transactions as it has no external use. If needed, the underlying value can still be accessed in ServiceBusMessage.amqp_annotated_message.annotations.
ServiceBusMessage.properties has been renamed to ServiceBusMessage.application_properties for consistency with service verbiage.
Sub-client (ServiceBusSender and ServiceBusReceiver) from_connection_string initializers have been made internal until needed. Clients should be initialized from root ServiceBusClient.
ServiceBusMessage.label has been renamed to ServiceBusMessage.subject.
ServiceBusMessage.amqp_annotated_message has had its type renamed from AMQPMessage to AMQPAnnotatedMessage
AutoLockRenewer timeout parameter is renamed to max_lock_renew_duration
Attempting to autorenew a non-renewable message, such as one received in ReceiveAndDelete mode, or configure auto-autorenewal on a ReceiveAndDelete receiver, will raise a ValueError.
The default value of parameter max_message_count on ServiceBusReceiver.receive_messages is now 1 instead of None and will raise ValueError if the given value is less than or equal to 0.

BugFixes

Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.2.12.

Added support for Python 3.9.
Fixed bug where amqp message footer and delivery_annotation were not encoded into the outgoing payload.



7.0.0b7 (2020-10-05)
Breaking Changes

Passing any type other than ReceiveMode as parameter receive_mode now throws a TypeError instead of AttributeError.
Administration Client calls now take only entity names, not <Entity>Descriptions as well to reduce ambiguity in which entity was being acted on. TypeError will now be thrown on improper parameter types (non-string).
AMQPMessage (Message.amqp_message) properties are now read-only, changes of these properties would not be reflected in the underlying message. This may be subject to change before GA.

7.0.0b6 (2020-09-10)
New Features

renew_lock() now returns the UTC datetime that the lock is set to expire at.
receive_deferred_messages() can now take a single sequence number as well as a list of sequence numbers.
Messages can now be sent twice in succession.
Connection strings used with from_connection_string methods now support using the SharedAccessSignature key in leiu of sharedaccesskey and sharedaccesskeyname, taking the string of the properly constructed token as value.
Internal AMQP message properties (header, footer, annotations, properties, etc) are now exposed via Message.amqp_message

Breaking Changes

Renamed prefetch to prefetch_count.
Renamed ReceiveSettleMode enum to ReceiveMode, and respectively the mode parameter to receive_mode.
retry_total, retry_backoff_factor and retry_backoff_max are now defined at the ServiceBusClient level and inherited by senders and receivers created from it.
No longer export NEXT_AVAILABLE in azure.servicebus module. A null session_id will suffice.
Renamed parameter message_count to max_message_count as fewer messages may be present for method peek_messages() and receive_messages().
Renamed PeekMessage to PeekedMessage.
Renamed get_session_state() and set_session_state() to get_state() and set_state() accordingly.
Renamed parameter description to error_description for method dead_letter().
Renamed properties created_time and modified_time to created_at_utc and modified_at_utc within AuthorizationRule and NamespaceProperties.
Removed parameter requires_preprocessing from SqlRuleFilter and SqlRuleAction.
Removed property namespace_type from NamespaceProperties.
Rename ServiceBusManagementClient to ServiceBusAdministrationClient
Attempting to call send_messages on something not a Message, BatchMessage, or list of Messages, will now throw a TypeError instead of ValueError
Sending a message twice will no longer result in a MessageAlreadySettled exception.
ServiceBusClient.close() now closes spawned senders and receivers.
Attempting to initialize a sender or receiver with a different connection string entity and specified entity (e.g. queue_name) will result in an AuthenticationError
Remove is_anonymous_accessible from management entities.
Remove support_ordering from create_queue and QueueProperties
Remove enable_subscription_partitioning from create_topic and TopicProperties
get_dead_letter_[queue,subscription]_receiver() has been removed. To connect to a dead letter queue, utilize the sub_queue parameter of get_[queue,subscription]_receiver() provided with a value from the SubQueue enum
No longer export ServiceBusSharedKeyCredential
Rename entity_availability_status to availability_status

7.0.0b5 (2020-08-10)
New Features

Added new properties to Message, PeekMessage and ReceivedMessage: content_type, correlation_id, label,
message_id, reply_to, reply_to_session_id and to. Please refer to the docstring for further information.
Added new properties to PeekMessage and ReceivedMessage: enqueued_sequence_number, dead_letter_error_description,
dead_letter_reason, dead_letter_source, delivery_count and expires_at_utc. Please refer to the docstring for further information.
Added support for sending received messages via ServiceBusSender.send_messages.
Added on_lock_renew_failure as a parameter to AutoLockRenew.register, taking a callback for when the lock is lost non-intentially (e.g. not via settling, shutdown, or autolockrenew duration completion).
Added new supported value types int, float, datetime and timedelta for CorrelationFilter.properties.
Added new properties parameters and requires_preprocessing to SqlRuleFilter and SqlRuleAction.
Added an explicit method to fetch the continuous receiving iterator, get_streaming_message_iter() such that max_wait_time can be specified as an override.

Breaking Changes

Removed/Renamed several properties and instance variables on Message (the changes applied to the inherited Message type PeekMessage and ReceivedMessage).

Renamed property user_properties to properties

The original instance variable properties which represents the AMQP properties now becomes an internal instance variable _amqp_properties.


Removed property enqueue_sequence_number.
Removed property annotations.
Removed instance variable header.


Removed several properties and instance variables on PeekMessage and ReceivedMessage.

Removed property partition_id on both type.
Removed property settled on both type.
Removed instance variable received_timestamp_utc on both type.
Removed property settled on PeekMessage.
Removed property expired on ReceivedMessage.


AutoLockRenew.sleep_time and AutoLockRenew.renew_period have been made internal as _sleep_time and _renew_period respectively, as it is not expected a user will have to interact with them.
AutoLockRenew.shutdown is now AutoLockRenew.close to normalize with other equivalent behaviors.
Renamed QueueDescription, TopicDescription, SubscriptionDescription and RuleDescription to QueueProperties, TopicProperties, SubscriptionProperties, and RuleProperties.
Renamed QueueRuntimeInfo, TopicRuntimeInfo, and SubscriptionRuntimeInfo to QueueRuntimeProperties, TopicRuntimeProperties, and SubscriptionRuntimeProperties.
Removed param queue from create_queue, topic from create_topic, subscription from create_subscription and rule from create_rule
of ServiceBusManagementClient. Added param name to them and keyword arguments for queue properties, topic properties, subscription properties and rule properties.
Removed model class attributes related keyword arguments from update_queue and update_topic of ServiceBusManagementClient. This is to encourage utilizing the model class instance instead as returned from a create_*, list_* or get_* operation to ensure it is properly populated. Properties may still be modified.
Model classes QueueProperties, TopicProperties, SubscriptionProperties and RuleProperties require all arguments to be present for creation. This is to protect against lack of partial updates by requiring all properties to be specified.
Renamed idle_timeout in get_<queue/subscription>_receiver() to max_wait_time to normalize with naming elsewhere.
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.2.10 such that the receiver does not shut down when generator times out, and can be received from again.

7.0.0b4 (2020-07-06)
New Features

Added support for management of topics, subscriptions, and rules.
receive_messages() (formerly receive()) now supports receiving a batch of messages (max_batch_size > 1) without the need to set prefetch parameter during ServiceBusReceiver initialization.

BugFixes

Fixed bug where sync AutoLockRenew does not shutdown itself timely.
Fixed bug where async AutoLockRenew does not support context manager.

Breaking Changes

Renamed receive(), peek() schedule() and send() to receive_messages(), peek_messages(), schedule_messages() and send_messages() to align with other service bus SDKs.
receive_messages() (formerly receive()) no longer raises a ValueError if max_batch_size is less than the prefetch parameter set during ServiceBusReceiver initialization.

7.0.0b3 (2020-06-08)
New Features

Added support for management of queue entities.

Use azure.servicebus.management.ServiceBusManagementClient (azure.servicebus.management.aio.ServiceBusManagementClient for aio) to create, update, delete, list queues and get settings as well as runtime information of queues under a ServiceBus namespace.


Added methods get_queue_deadletter_receiver and get_subscription_deadletter_receiver in ServiceBusClient to get a ServiceBusReceiver for the dead-letter sub-queue of the target entity.

BugFixes

Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.2.8.

Fixed bug where reason and description were not being set when dead-lettering messages.



7.0.0b2 (2020-05-04)
New Features

Added method get_topic_sender in ServiceBusClient to get a ServiceBusSender for a topic.
Added method get_subscription_receiver in ServiceBusClient to get a ServiceBusReceiver for a subscription under specific topic.
Added support for scheduling messages and scheduled message cancellation.

Use ServiceBusSender.schedule(messages, schedule_time_utc) for scheduling messages.
Use ServiceBusSender.cancel_scheduled_messages(sequence_numbers) for scheduled messages cancellation.


ServiceBusSender.send() can now send a list of messages in one call, if they fit into a single batch. If they do not fit a ValueError is thrown.
BatchMessage.add() and ServiceBusSender.send() would raise MessageContentTooLarge if the content is over-sized.
ServiceBusReceiver.receive() raises ValueError if its param max_batch_size is greater than param prefetch of ServiceBusClient.
Added exception classes MessageError, MessageContentTooLarge, ServiceBusAuthenticationError.

MessageError: when you send a problematic message, such as an already sent message or an over-sized message.
MessageContentTooLarge: when you send an over-sized message. A subclass of ValueError and MessageError.
ServiceBusAuthenticationError: on failure to be authenticated by the service.


Removed exception class InvalidHandlerState.

BugFixes

Fixed bug where http_proxy and transport_type in ServiceBusClient are not propagated into Sender/Receiver creation properly.
Updated uAMQP dependency to 1.2.7.

Fixed bug in setting certificate of tlsio on MacOS. #7201
Fixed bug that caused segmentation fault in network tracing on MacOS when setting logging_enable to True in ServiceBusClient.



Breaking Changes

Session receivers are now created via their own top level functions, e.g. get_queue_sesison_receiver and get_subscription_session_receiver. Non session receivers no longer take session_id as a paramter.
ServiceBusSender.send() no longer takes a timeout parameter, as it should be redundant with retry options provided when creating the client.
Exception imports have been removed from module azure.servicebus. Import from azure.servicebus.exceptions instead.
ServiceBusSender.schedule() has swapped the ordering of parameters schedule_time_utc and messages for better consistency with send() syntax.

7.0.0b1 (2020-04-06)
Version 7.0.0b1 is a preview of our efforts to create a client library that is user friendly and idiomatic to the Python ecosystem. The reasons for most of the changes in this update can be found in the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python. For more information, please visit https://aka.ms/azure-sdk-preview1-python.

Note: Not all historical functionality exists in this version at this point. Topics, Subscriptions, scheduling, dead_letter management and more will be added incrementally over upcoming preview releases.

New Features

Added new configuration parameters when creating ServiceBusClient.

credential: The credential object used for authentication which implements TokenCredential interface of getting tokens.
http_proxy: A dictionary populated with proxy settings.
For detailed information about configuration parameters, please see docstring in ServiceBusClient and/or the reference documentation for more information.


Added support for authentication using Azure Identity credentials.
Added support for retry policy.
Added support for http proxy.
Manually calling reconnect should no longer be necessary, it is now performed implicitly.
Manually calling open should no longer be necessary, it is now performed implicitly.

Note: close()-ing is still required if a context manager is not used, to avoid leaking connections.


Added support for sending a batch of messages destined for heterogenous sessions.

Breaking changes

Simplified API and set of clients

get_queue no longer exists, utilize get_queue_sender/receiver instead.
peek and other queue_client functions have moved to their respective sender/receiver.
Renamed fetch_next to receive.
Renamed session to session_id to normalize naming when requesting a receiver against a given session.
reconnect no longer exists, and is performed implicitly if needed.
open no longer exists, and is performed implicitly if needed.


Normalized top level client parameters with idiomatic and consistent naming.

Renamed debug in ServiceBusClient initializer to logging_enable.
Renamed service_namespace in ServiceBusClient initializer to fully_qualified_namespace.


New error hierarchy, with more specific semantics

azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusError
azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusConnectionError
azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusResourceNotFound
azure.servicebus.exceptions.ServiceBusAuthorizationError
azure.servicebus.exceptions.NoActiveSession
azure.servicebus.exceptions.OperationTimeoutError
azure.servicebus.exceptions.InvalidHandlerState
azure.servicebus.exceptions.AutoLockRenewTimeout
azure.servicebus.exceptions.AutoLockRenewFailed
azure.servicebus.exceptions.EventDataSendError
azure.servicebus.exceptions.MessageSendFailed
azure.servicebus.exceptions.MessageLockExpired
azure.servicebus.exceptions.MessageSettleFailed
azure.servicebus.exceptions.MessageAlreadySettled
azure.servicebus.exceptions.SessionLockExpired


BatchMessage creation is now initiated via create_batch on a Sender, using add() on the batch to add messages, in order to enforce service-side max batch sized limitations.
Session is now set on the message itself, via session_id parameter or property, as opposed to on Send or get_sender via session. This is to allow sending a batch of messages destined to varied sessions.
Session management is now encapsulated within a property of a receiver, e.g. receiver.session, to better compartmentalize functionality specific to sessions.

To use AutoLockRenew against sessions, one would simply pass the inner session object, instead of the receiver itself.



0.50.2 (2019-12-09)
New Features

Added support for delivery tag lock tokens

BugFixes

Fixed bug where Message would pass through invalid kwargs on init when attempting to thread through subject.
Increments UAMQP dependency min version to 1.2.5, to include a set of fixes, including handling of large messages and mitigation of segfaults.

0.50.1 (2019-06-24)
BugFixes

Fixed bug where enqueued_time and scheduled_enqueue_time of message being parsed as local timestamp rather than UTC.

0.50.0 (2019-01-17)
Breaking changes

Introduces new AMQP-based API.
Original HTTP-based API still available under new namespace: azure.servicebus.control_client
For full API changes, please see updated reference documentation.

Within the new namespace, the original HTTP-based API from version 0.21.1 remains unchanged (i.e. no additional features or bugfixes)
so for those intending to only use HTTP operations - there is no additional benefit in updating at this time.
New Features

New API supports message send and receive via AMQP with improved performance and stability.
New asynchronous APIs (using asyncio) for send, receive and message handling.
Support for message and session auto lock renewal via background thread or async operation.
Now supports scheduled message cancellation.

0.21.1 (2017-04-27)
This wheel package is now built with the azure wheel extension
0.21.0 (2017-01-13)
New Features

str messages are now accepted in Python 3 and will be encoded in 'utf-8' (will not raise TypeError anymore)
broker_properties can now be defined as a dict, and not only a JSON str. datetime, int, float and boolean are converted.
#902 add send_topic_message_batch operation (takes an iterable of messages)
#902 add send_queue_message_batch operation (takes an iterable of messages)

Bugfixes

#820 the code is now more robust to unexpected changes on the SB RestAPI

0.20.3 (2016-08-11)
News

#547 Add get dead letter path static methods to Python
#513 Add renew lock

Bugfixes

#628 Fix custom properties with double quotes

0.20.2 (2016-06-28)
Bugfixes

New header in Rest API which breaks the SDK #658 #657

0.20.1 (2015-09-14)
News

Create a requests.Session() if the user doesn't pass one in.

0.20.0 (2015-08-31)
Initial release of this package, from the split of the azure package.
See the azure package release note for 1.0.0 for details and previous
history on Service Bus.

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