Naming Queues and Metadata
This topic describes rules for naming queues and queue metadata.
Queue Names
Every queue within an account must have a unique name. The queue name must be a valid DNS name, and cannot be changed once created. Queue names must confirm to the following rules:
A queue name must start with a letter or number, and can only contain letters, numbers, and the dash (-) character.
The first and last letters in the queue name must be alphanumeric. The dash (-) character cannot be the first or last character. Consecutive dash characters are not permitted in the queue name.
All letters in a queue name must be lowercase.
A queue name must be from 3 through 63 characters long.
Metadata Names
Metadata for a queue resource is stored as name-value pairs. Beginning with REST API version 2009-09-19, metadata names must adhere to the naming rules for C# identifiers. Existing metadata names that do not adhere to these naming rules can be used with earlier versions of the Queue service, but not with REST API version 2009-09-19 or later.
Metadata names preserve the case with which they were created, but are case-insensitive when set or read. If two or more metadata headers with the same name are submitted for a resource, the Queue service returns status code 400 (Bad Request).