JustBard's Python based AWS Utilities
Project description
jblib-aws
Author: Justin Bard
This module was written to minimize the need to write the functions I use often.
INSTALL: python3 -m pip install jblibaws
The source code can be viewed here: https://github.com/ANamelessDrake/jblib-aws
More of my projects can be found here: http://justbard.com
talk_with_dynamo
A class that provides functionality for interacting with AWS DynamoDB tables. It allows you to perform various operations like querying, getting items, updating, inserting, deleting, and scanning the table.
class talk_with_dynamo(table, boto_session, region='us-east-1')
Example:
table_name = "table-name"
boto_session = boto3.session.Session()
dynamo = talk_with_dynamo(table_name, boto_session) # Generate Database Object
response = dynamo.query(partition_key, partition_key_attribute, sorting_key=False, sorting_key_attribute=False, index=False, queryOperator=False, betweenValue=False)
print("Response: {}".format(response))
getResponse = dynamo.getItem(partition_key, partition_key_attribute, sorting_key=False, sorting_key_attribute=False)
batch_keys = {'tableName': {'Keys': [{'PartitionKey': 'PartitionKeyAttribute', 'SortingKey': 'SortingKey'}]}}
batchResponse = dynamo.batchGetItem(batch_keys)
insert_response = dynamo.insert(json_object)
print("Insert Response: {}".format(insert_response))
update_response = dynamo.update(partition_key_attribute, sorting_key_attribute, update_key, update_attribute)
update_response = dynamo.updateV2(partition_key_attribute, update_key, update_attribute, sorting_key_attribute=None)
delete_response = dynamo.delete(partition_key_attribute, sorting_key_attribute=False, sorting_key=None, partition_key=None)
scan_results = dynamo.scan(filter_expression=None, expression_attribute_values=None, max_pages=None)
get_table_description = dynamo.getTableDescription()
dynamo.clearTable() # Delete all entries in a table -- Use with caution
extractDynamoDBData
Extracts and cleans data from a payload retrieved from DynamoDB.
Parameters:
- payload (dict): The payload containing data retrieved from DynamoDB as a dictionary.
- record (str): The key to access a specific piece of data within the payload.
- dataType (str, optional): The type of data to retrieve. Default is "S" (string).
Returns:
- str or int or False: The extracted and cleaned data based on the specified record and dataType.
- Returns False if the specified record is not found, or if there is an error during data extraction.
function extractDynamoDBData(payload, record, dataType="S")
Example:
payload = {
"name": "John Doe",
"age": {
"N": "30"
},
"address": "123 Main Street"
}
data = returnData(payload, "name")
print(data) # Output: "John Doe"
data = returnData(payload, "age", dataType="N")
print(data) # Output: 30
data = returnData(payload, "email")
print(data) # Output: False (record not found in payload)
talk_with_cognito
A class that provides functionality for interacting with AWS Cognito. It allows you to get a user's email address using their Cognito user ID.
class talk_with_cognito(boto_client, cognito_user_pool_id)
Example:
Functions:
get_user_email(cognito_user_id)
- Gets User Email Address
get_secret
A function that retrieves a decoded secret from AWS Secrets Manager.
function get_secret(secret_name, region='us-east-1')
Example:
Functions:
get_secret(secret_name)
- Returns decoded secret from AWS Secrets Manager
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