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---
layout: "rabbitmq"
page_title: "RabbitMQ: rabbitmq_queue"
sidebar_current: "docs-rabbitmq-resource-queue"
description: |-
Creates and manages a queue on a RabbitMQ server.
---
# rabbitmq\_queue
The ``rabbitmq_queue`` resource creates and manages a queue.
## Example Usage
```hcl
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resource "rabbitmq_vhost" "test" {
name = "test"
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}
resource "rabbitmq_permissions" "guest" {
user = "guest"
vhost = "${rabbitmq_vhost.test.name}"
permissions {
configure = ".*"
write = ".*"
read = ".*"
}
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}
resource "rabbitmq_queue" "test" {
name = "test"
vhost = "${rabbitmq_permissions.guest.vhost}"
settings {
durable = false
auto_delete = true
}
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}
```
## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
* `name` - (Required) The name of the queue.
* `vhost` - (Required) The vhost to create the resource in.
* `settings` - (Required) The settings of the queue. The structure is
described below.
The `settings` block supports:
* `durable` - (Optional) Whether the queue survives server restarts.
Defaults to `false`.
* `auto_delete` - (Optional) Whether the queue will self-delete when all
consumers have unsubscribed.
* `arguments` - (Optional) Additional key/value settings for the queue.
## Attributes Reference
No further attributes are exported.
## Import
Queues can be imported using the `id` which is composed of `name@vhost`. E.g.
```
terraform import rabbitmq_queue.test name@vhost
```