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Connect Pinecone and AWS DynamoDB in our serverless environment
Use this template to Fetch vectors from a Pinecone index using them to insert items into AWS DynamoDB table.
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Fetch vectors from a Pinecone index
Used integrations:
- JavaScript 
- Python 
class PineconeSourceFetchVectors {
    async init() {
        // More info at https://www.npmjs.com/package/@pinecone-database/pinecone
        // TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        this.pineconeClient = new Pinecone({
            apiKey: yepcode.env.PINECONE_API_KEY,
        });
        // TODO: Select the index name you want to recover.
        // More info at https://docs.pinecone.io/docs/node-client#index
        this.index = await this.pineconeClient.Index("your-index-name");
    }
    async fetch(publish, done) {
        // TODO:  Set your vectors id you want to fetch.
        // More info at https://docs.pinecone.io/docs/node-client#indexfetch
        const vectors = await this.index.fetch([
            "example-id-vec1",
            "example-id-vec2",
        ]);
        for (const vector of vectors) {
            // TODO: Customize record columns mapping to the item that will be published
            const item = {
                id: vector.id,
                values: vector.values,
                metadata: vector.metadata,
                namespace: vector.namespace,
            };
            await publish(item);
        }
        done();
    }
    async close() {}
}
from pinecone import Pinecone
class PineconeSourceFetchVectors:
    def setup(self):
        # More info at https://pypi.org/project/pinecone/
        # TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        self.pinecone_client = Pinecone(api_key=yepcode.env.PINECONE_API_KEY)
        # TODO:  Select the index name you want to recover.
        # More info at: https://docs.pinecone.io/docs/python-client#index
        self.index = self.pinecone_client.Index("your-index-name")
    def generator(self):
        # TODO:  Set your vectors id you want to fetch.
        # More https://docs.pinecone.io/docs/python-client#indexfetch
        vectors = self.index.fetch(
            ids=["example-id-vec1", "example-id-vec2"], namespace="your-namespace"
        )
        for vector in vectors:
            yield vector
    def close(self):
        pass
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Let's talkInsert items into AWS DynamoDB table
Used integrations:
- JavaScript 
- Python 
class AwsDynamodbTargetPut {
    async init() {
        // More info at https://www.npmjs.com/package/@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb
        // TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        this.awsDynamodb = new DynamoDBClient({
            region: yepcode.env.AWS_REGION,
            credentials: {
                accessKeyId: yepcode.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
                secretAccessKey: yepcode.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
            },
        });
    }
    async consume(item) {
        // TODO: Customize the command to be executed
        // More info at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-dynamodb/interfaces/putitemcommandinput.html
        const putItemCommand = new PutItemCommand({
            TableName: "table-name",
            Item: {
                "table-primary-key-name": {
                    S: item.id
                },
                email: {
                    S: item.email
                },
                age: {
                    N: item.age
                },
                // etc
            },
        });
        await this.awsDynamodb.send(putItemCommand);
    }
    async close() {}
}
import boto3
class AwsDynamodbTargetPut:
    def setup(self):
        # More info at https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/index.html
        # TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        self.aws_dynamodb_client = boto3.client(
            'dynamodb',
            aws_access_key_id=yepcode.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
            aws_secret_access_key=yepcode.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
            region_name=yepcode.env.AWS_REGION
        )
    def consume(self, generator, done):
        # TODO: Customize table name and item to insert
        # See all supported params in: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/dynamodb/client/put_item.html
        for item in generator:
            item_to_insert = {
                "table-primary-key-name": {"S": item["id"]},
                "email": {"S": item["email"]},
                "age": {"N": item["age"]},
            }
            self.aws_dynamodb_client.put_item(TableName="table-name", Item=item_to_insert)
        done()
    def close(self):
        pass
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