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- Remote NDJSON file to Amazon S3 CSV file
Connect Remote NDJSON file and Amazon S3 CSV file in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read NDJSON entries from a remote file using them to create CSV file entries in Amazon S3 Bucket.
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Read NDJSON entries from a remote file
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class HttpSourceReadRemoteNdjson {
async init() {
/// TODO: Create your http credential with endpoint information:
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
// It may manage headers or authentication
this.httpClient = yepcode.integration.http("your-http-credential-name");
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
// TODO: Customize your ndjson file path to download
await this.httpClient
.get("/the-ndjson-file-path.ndjson", {
responseType: "stream",
})
.then(({
data
}) => {
data
.pipe(ndjson.parse())
.on("data", async (line) => {
await publish(line);
})
.on("end", done);
});
}
async close() {}
}
import ndjson
class HttpSourceReadRemoteNdjson:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your http credential with endpoint information:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
# It may manage headers or authentication
self.session = yepcode.integration.http("your-http-ndjson-credential-name")
def generator(self):
response = self.session.get("/the-ndjson-file-path.ndjson", stream=True)
response.raise_for_status()
lines = response.iter_lines(decode_unicode=True)
reader = ndjson.reader(lines)
for row in reader:
yield row
lines.close()
response.close()
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkCreate CSV file entries in Amazon S3 Bucket
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class AwsS3TargetUploadCsv {
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");
// Transforms the items into a csv format
this.stringifier = csv.stringify({
delimiter: ",",
});
this.targetStream = new PassThrough();
this.stringifier.pipe(this.targetStream);
// TODO: customize the Upload content
// More info at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/interfaces/_aws_sdk_lib_storage.options-1.html
this.upload = new Upload({
client: this.awsS3,
params: {
Bucket: "your-bucket-name",
Key: "your-file-name.csv",
Body: this.targetStream,
},
});
this.upload.on("httpUploadProgress", (progress) => {
console.log(`Upload progress`, progress);
});
this.uploadPromise = this.upload.done();
}
async consume(item) {
// TODO: customize the csv row to create from your item content
const csvRow = [item.value, item.text];
this.stringifier.write(csvRow);
}
async close() {
try {
this.stringifier.end();
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Error ending stringifier`, error);
}
try {
await this.uploadPromise;
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Error ending upload`, error);
}
}
}
import csv
import io
class AccumulatingStream:
def __init__(self):
self.data = io.BytesIO()
def write(self, item):
self.data.write(item.encode("utf-8"))
def get_stream(self):
self.data.seek(0)
return self.data
class AwsS3TargetUploadCsv:
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")
self.acc_stream = AccumulatingStream()
self.stringifier = csv.writer(self.acc_stream, delimiter=",")
def consume(self, generator, done):
for item in generator:
# TODO: customize the csv row to create from your item content
csv_row = [item["value"], item["text"]]
self.stringifier.writerow(csv_row)
done()
def close(self):
# TODO: customize the bucket name and object key
try:
self.aws_s3_client.upload_fileobj(
self.acc_stream.get_stream(),
"bucket-name",
"path/to/object.csv",
)
except Exception as error:
print(f"Error uploading object: {error}")
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