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Connect AWS Redshift and GraphQL in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read rows from AWS Redshift table using them to call a GraphQL mutation.
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Read rows from AWS Redshift table
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class AwsRedshiftSourceSelect {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your aws-redshift credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/aws-redshift/#credential-configuration
this.awsRedshift = yepcode.integration.awsRedshift(
"your-aws-redshift-credential-name"
);
// TODO: Customize the command to be executed
// More info at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-redshift-data/interfaces/executestatementcommandinput.html
const {
Id
} = await this.awsRedshift.send(
new ExecuteStatementCommand({
ClusterIdentifier: "your-cluster-identifier",
Database: "your-database-name",
DbUser: "your-database-user",
Sql: "SELECT * FROM your-table-name;",
})
);
this.statementId = Id;
await this._awaitStatementToFinish();
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
let nextToken;
// if result is returned paginated, iterate to publish entire statement result
do {
const result = await this.awsRedshift.send(
new GetStatementResultCommand({
Id: this.statementId,
NextToken: nextToken,
})
);
nextToken = result.NextToken;
for (const record of result.Records) {
// Each record come as a list of record cells
// More info at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-redshift-data/interfaces/getstatementresultcommandoutput.html
// TODO: Customize record columns mapping to the item that will be published
const item = {
id: record.id,
...record
};
await publish(item);
}
} while (nextToken);
done();
}
async close() {}
_awaitStatementToFinish() {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const describeStatementCommand = new DescribeStatementCommand({
Id: this.statementId,
});
// Configure interval to check statement status
const intervalId = setInterval(async () => {
const result = await this.awsRedshift.send(describeStatementCommand);
if (result.Status === "FINISHED") {
clearInterval(intervalId);
resolve();
return;
}
if (result.Status === "FAILED" || result.Status === "ABORTED") {
clearInterval(intervalId);
reject();
return;
}
}, 1000);
});
}
}
import time
class AwsRedshiftSourceSelect:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your Redshift credential:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/aws-redshift/#credential-configuration
self.aws_redshift_client = yepcode.integration.awsRedshift(
"your-redshift-credential-name"
)
# TODO: Customize your cluster id, database name, user and sql query
response = self.aws_redshift_client.execute_statement(
ClusterIdentifier="cluster-name",
Database="db-name",
DbUser="db-user",
Sql="SELECT * FROM your-table-name"
)
self.statement_id = response.get("Id")
self._await_statement_to_finish()
def generator(self):
# See all supported params in: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/redshift-data/client/execute_statement.html
response = self.aws_redshift_client.get_statement_result(Id=self.statement_id)
for record in response.get("Records", []):
yield record
def _await_statement_to_finish(self):
while True:
response = self.aws_redshift_client.describe_statement(
Id=self.statement_id
)
status = response["Status"]
if status == "FINISHED":
return
if status in ("FAILED", "ABORTED"):
raise Exception(f"Statement failed with status: {status}")
time.sleep(1)
def close(self):
pass
Do you need help solving this integration with YepCode?
Let's talkCall a GraphQL mutation
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class GraphqlTargetMutation {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your graphql credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/graphql/#credential-configuration
this.graphQLClient = yepcode.integration.graphql(
"your-graphql-credential-name"
);
}
async consume(item) {
// TODO: Customize your graphql mutation
await this.graphQLClient.request(
gql`
mutation createItem($name: String!) {
createItem(name: $name) {
id
name
}
}
`, {
name: item.name
}
);
}
async close() {}
}
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