I have a Use Case where I need to queue a select number of messages when the current queue length drops below a specified value. Since I'm running in Azure, I'm trying to use the RetrieveApproximateMessageCount() method to get the current message count. Everytime I call this I get an exception stating StorageClientException: The specified queue does not exist.. Here is a review of what I've done:
Created the queue in the portal and have successfully queued messages to it.
Created the storage account in the portal and it is in the Created/Online state
Coded the query as follows (using http and https options):
var storageAccount = new CloudStorageAccount( new StorageCredentialsAccountAndKey(_messagingConfiguration.StorageName.ToLower(), _messagingConfiguration.StorageKey), false); var queueClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudQueueClient(); var queue = queueClient.GetQueueReference(queueName.ToLower()); int messageCount; try { messageCount = queue.RetrieveApproximateMessageCount(); } catch (Exception) { //Booom!!!!! in every case } // ApproximateMessageCount is always null messageCount = queue.ApproximateMessageCount == null ? 0 : queue.ApproximateMessageCount.Value;I've confirmed the name is cased correctly with not special characters, numbers, or spaces and the resulting
queueUrl appears as though its correct formed based on the API documentations (e.g. http://myaccount.queue.core.windows.net/myqueue)
Can anyone help shed some light on what I'm doing wrong.
EDIT
I've confirmed that using the MessageFactory I can create a QueueClient and then enqueue/dequeue messages successfully. When I use the CloudStorageAccount the queue is never present so the counts and GetMessage routines never work. I am guessing these are not the same thing??? Assuming, I'm correct, what I need is to measure the length of the Service Bus Queue. Is that possible?