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Connect Amazon S3 CSV file and auth0 Okta users in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to create auth0 Okta users.
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Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class AwsS3SourceReadRemoteCsv {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your aws-s3 credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/aws-s3/#credential-configuration
this.awsS3 = yepcode.integration.awsS3("your-aws-s3-credential-name");
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
// TODO: Customize the command to be executed
// More info at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-s3/interfaces/getobjectcommandinput.html
const getObjectCommand = new GetObjectCommand({
Bucket: "your-bucket-name",
Key: "your-file-name",
});
const getObjectResult = await this.awsS3.send(getObjectCommand);
// Result.Body is a stream of object content
getObjectResult.Body.pipe(
csv.parse({
delimiter: ",",
columns: true,
})
)
.on("data", publish)
.on("end", done);
}
async close() {}
}
import csv
import io
class AwsS3SourceReadRemoteCsv:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your S3 credential:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/aws-s3/#credential-configuration
self.aws_s3_client = yepcode.integration.awsS3("your-s3-credential-name")
# TODO: If your csv does no have headers, you can define them here as a list:
# self.fieldnames = ["column1", "column2", "column3"]
self.fieldnames = None
def generator(self):
# TODO: Customize your bucket name and object key
# See all supported params in: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/s3/client/get_object.html
response = self.aws_s3_client.get_object(
Bucket="your-bucket-name",
Key="your-file-name",
)
bytes_stream = response["Body"]
csv_file_stream = io.TextIOWrapper(bytes_stream, encoding="utf-8")
reader = csv.DictReader(
csv_file_stream, delimiter=",", fieldnames=self.fieldnames
)
for row in reader:
yield row
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkCreate auth0 Okta users
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class HttpTargetAuth0OktaCreateUser {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your http credential with okta information:
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
// Official docs: https://auth0.com/docs/api/management/v2
this.httpClient = yepcode.integration.http("your-okta-credential-name");
}
async consume(item) {
const {
name,
lastName,
email,
nickname,
password,
pictureUrl
} = item;
// More info at: https://auth0.com/docs/api/management/v2#!/Users/post_users
const response = await this.httpClient.post("users", {
email,
name,
given_name: name,
family_name: lastName,
nickname,
password,
user_metadata: {},
blocked: false,
email_verified: false,
app_metadata: {},
picture: pictureUrl,
user_id: "abc",
connection: "Username-Password-Authentication",
verify_email: false,
});
}
async close() {}
}
class HttpTargetAuth0OktaCreateUser:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your http credential with okta information:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
# Official docs: https://auth0.com/docs/api/management/v2
self.session = yepcode.integration.http("your-okta-credential-name")
def consume(self, generator, done):
for item in generator:
self.process(item)
done()
def process(self, item):
# TODO: Customize your request checking the API documentation:
# https://apolloio.github.io/apollo-api-docs/#create-a-contact
response = self.session.post(
"users", json={
"email": item["email"],
"name": item["name"],
"given_name": item["name"],
"family_name": item["lastName"],
"nickname": item["nickName"],
"password": item["password"],
"user_metadata": {},
"blocked": False,
"email_verified": False,
"app_metadata": {},
"picture": item["picture"],
"user_id": item["id"],
"connection": "Username-Password-Authentication",
"verify_email": False
}
)
response.raise_for_status()
def close(self):
pass
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