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Connect Amazon S3 NDJSON file and SOAP in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read NDJSON file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to push data to a SOAP service.
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Read NDJSON file entries from Amazon S3 bucket
Used integrations:
JavaScript
Python
class AwsS3SourceReadRemoteNdjson {
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);
getObjectResult.body
.pipe(ndjson.parse())
.on("data", async (line) => {
await publish(line);
})
.on("end", done);
}
async close() {}
}
import ndjson
import io
class AwsS3SourceReadRemoteNdjson:
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")
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"]
ndjson_file_stream = io.TextIOWrapper(bytes_stream, encoding="utf-8")
reader = ndjson.reader(ndjson_file_stream)
for row in reader:
yield row
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkPush data to a SOAP service
Used integrations:
JavaScript
Python
class SoapTargetPush {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your soap credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/mysql/#credential-configuration
this.soapClient = yepcode.integration.soap("your-soap-credential-name");
}
async consume(item) {
// TODO: Change MyFunctionNameAsync by your function name
// Example: fetchData --> fetchDataAsync
// Official docs: https://github.com/vpulim/node-soap#clientmethodasyncargs-options---call-method-on-the-soap-service
await this.soapClient.MyFunctionNameAsync({
id: item.id,
name: item.name,
});
}
async close() {}
}
class SoapTargetPush:
def setup(self):
## TODO: Create your soap credential
## More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/soap/#credential-configuration
self.soap_client = yepcode.integration.soap("your-soap-credential-name")
def consume(self, generator, done):
for item in generator:
## TODO: Change MyFunctionName by your function name
self.soap_client.service.MyFunctionName(
## Arguments needed by your function: arg1, arg2,..., argN
item.id, item.name
)
done()
def close(self):
pass
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