Receipt rule actions for AWS IoT
Project description
Actions for AWS IoT Rule
---The APIs of higher level constructs in this module are experimental and under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.
This library contains integration classes to send data to any number of
supported AWS Services. Instances of these classes should be passed to
TopicRule
defined in aws-cdk-lib/aws-iot
.
Currently supported are:
- Republish a message to another MQTT topic
- Invoke a Lambda function
- Put objects to a S3 bucket
- Put logs to CloudWatch Logs
- Capture CloudWatch metrics
- Change state for a CloudWatch alarm
- Put records to Kinesis Data stream
- Put records to Kinesis Data Firehose stream
- Send messages to SQS queues
- Publish messages on SNS topics
- Write messages into columns of DynamoDB
- Put messages IoT Events input
- Send messages to HTTPS endpoints
Republish a message to another MQTT topic
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that republish a message to another MQTT topic when it is triggered.
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, timestamp() as timestamp, temperature FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.IotRepublishMqttAction("${topic()}/republish",
quality_of_service=actions.MqttQualityOfService.AT_LEAST_ONCE
)
]
)
Invoke a Lambda function
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that invoke a Lambda function when it is triggered.
func = lambda_.Function(self, "MyFunction",
runtime=lambda_.Runtime.NODEJS_LATEST,
handler="index.handler",
code=lambda_.Code.from_inline("""
exports.handler = (event) => {
console.log("It is test for lambda action of AWS IoT Rule.", event);
};""")
)
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, timestamp() as timestamp, temperature FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[actions.LambdaFunctionAction(func)]
)
Put objects to a S3 bucket
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that puts objects to a S3 bucket when it is triggered.
bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "MyBucket")
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[actions.S3PutObjectAction(bucket)]
)
The property key
of S3PutObjectAction
is given the value ${topic()}/${timestamp()}
by default. This ${topic()}
and ${timestamp()}
is called Substitution templates. For more information see
this documentation.
In above sample, ${topic()}
is replaced by a given MQTT topic as device/001/data
. And ${timestamp()}
is replaced
by the number of the current timestamp in milliseconds as 1636289461203
. So if the MQTT broker receives an MQTT topic
device/001/data
on 2021-11-07T00:00:00.000Z
, the S3 bucket object will be put to device/001/data/1636243200000
.
You can also set specific key
as following:
bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "MyBucket")
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, year, month, day FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.S3PutObjectAction(bucket,
key="${year}/${month}/${day}/${topic(2)}"
)
]
)
If you wanna set access control to the S3 bucket object, you can specify accessControl
as following:
bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "MyBucket")
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.S3PutObjectAction(bucket,
access_control=s3.BucketAccessControl.PUBLIC_READ
)
]
)
Put logs to CloudWatch Logs
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that puts logs to CloudWatch Logs when it is triggered.
import aws_cdk.aws_logs as logs
log_group = logs.LogGroup(self, "MyLogGroup")
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[actions.CloudWatchLogsAction(log_group)]
)
Capture CloudWatch metrics
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that capture CloudWatch metrics when it is triggered.
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, namespace, unit, value, timestamp FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.CloudWatchPutMetricAction(
metric_name="${topic(2)}",
metric_namespace="${namespace}",
metric_unit="${unit}",
metric_value="${value}",
metric_timestamp="${timestamp}"
)
]
)
Start Step Functions State Machine
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that starts a Step Functions State Machine when it is triggered.
state_machine = stepfunctions.StateMachine(self, "SM",
definition_body=stepfunctions.DefinitionBody.from_chainable(stepfunctions.Wait(self, "Hello", time=stepfunctions.WaitTime.duration(Duration.seconds(10))))
)
iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.StepFunctionsStateMachineAction(state_machine)
]
)
Change the state of an Amazon CloudWatch alarm
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that changes the state of an Amazon CloudWatch alarm when it is triggered:
import aws_cdk.aws_cloudwatch as cloudwatch
metric = cloudwatch.Metric(
namespace="MyNamespace",
metric_name="MyMetric",
dimensions_map={"MyDimension": "MyDimensionValue"}
)
alarm = cloudwatch.Alarm(self, "MyAlarm",
metric=metric,
threshold=100,
evaluation_periods=3,
datapoints_to_alarm=2
)
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.CloudWatchSetAlarmStateAction(alarm,
reason="AWS Iot Rule action is triggered",
alarm_state_to_set=cloudwatch.AlarmState.ALARM
)
]
)
Put records to Kinesis Data stream
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that puts records to Kinesis Data stream when it is triggered.
import aws_cdk.aws_kinesis as kinesis
stream = kinesis.Stream(self, "MyStream")
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.KinesisPutRecordAction(stream,
partition_key="${newuuid()}"
)
]
)
Put records to Kinesis Data Firehose stream
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that puts records to Put records to Kinesis Data Firehose stream when it is triggered.
import aws_cdk.aws_kinesisfirehose_alpha as firehose
import aws_cdk.aws_kinesisfirehose_destinations_alpha as destinations
bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "MyBucket")
stream = firehose.DeliveryStream(self, "MyStream",
destination=destinations.S3Bucket(bucket)
)
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.FirehosePutRecordAction(stream,
batch_mode=True,
record_separator=actions.FirehoseRecordSeparator.NEWLINE
)
]
)
Send messages to an SQS queue
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that send messages to an SQS queue when it is triggered:
import aws_cdk.aws_sqs as sqs
queue = sqs.Queue(self, "MyQueue")
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, year, month, day FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.SqsQueueAction(queue,
use_base64=True
)
]
)
Publish messages on an SNS topic
The code snippet below creates and AWS IoT Rule that publishes messages to an SNS topic when it is triggered:
import aws_cdk.aws_sns as sns
topic = sns.Topic(self, "MyTopic")
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, year, month, day FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.SnsTopicAction(topic,
message_format=actions.SnsActionMessageFormat.JSON
)
]
)
Write attributes of a message to DynamoDB
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT rule that writes all or part of an MQTT message to DynamoDB using the DynamoDBv2 action.
import aws_cdk.aws_dynamodb as dynamodb
# table: dynamodb.Table
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.DynamoDBv2PutItemAction(table)
]
)
Put messages IoT Events input
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that puts messages to an IoT Events input when it is triggered:
import aws_cdk.aws_iotevents_alpha as iotevents
import aws_cdk.aws_iam as iam
# role: iam.IRole
input = iotevents.Input(self, "MyInput",
attribute_json_paths=["payload.temperature", "payload.transactionId"]
)
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT * FROM 'device/+/data'"),
actions=[
actions.IotEventsPutMessageAction(input,
batch_mode=True, # optional property, default is 'false'
message_id="${payload.transactionId}", # optional property, default is a new UUID
role=role
)
]
)
Send Messages to HTTPS Endpoints
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that sends messages to an HTTPS endpoint when it is triggered:
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, year, month, day FROM 'device/+/data'")
)
topic_rule.add_action(
actions.HttpsAction("https://example.com/endpoint",
confirmation_url="https://example.com",
headers=[actions.HttpActionHeader(key="key0", value="value0"), actions.HttpActionHeader(key="key1", value="value1")
],
auth=actions.HttpActionSigV4Auth(service_name="serviceName", signing_region="us-east-1")
))
Write Data to Open Search Service
The code snippet below creates an AWS IoT Rule that writes data to an Open Search Service when it is triggered:
import aws_cdk.aws_opensearchservice as opensearch
# domain: opensearch.Domain
topic_rule = iot.TopicRule(self, "TopicRule",
sql=iot.IotSql.from_string_as_ver20160323("SELECT topic(2) as device_id, year, month, day FROM 'device/+/data'")
)
topic_rule.add_action(actions.OpenSearchAction(domain,
id="my-id",
index="my-index",
type="my-type"
))
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