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ddb-stream-listener npm version

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This library is used to attach lambda functions to your dynamoDB streams.

It is used to create event types and attach custom handlers to them.

To use this library create a class such as:

How to use

const EventSourceBase = require('ddb-stream-listener').EventSourceBase;

const TABLE_NAME = 'Events';

class Event extends EventSourceBase {
  constructor(entityId, eventType, payload, params) {
    super(TABLE_NAME, entityId, eventType, payload, params);
  }
  static create(entityId, eventType, payload, params){
    return new Event(entityId, eventType, payload, params);
  }
}

module.exports = Event;

This assumes that you have created a table named Events with with streams enabled.

To create an event you declare an eventType eg:

const EVENT_TYPES = {
  EXAMPLE_EVENT: 'example-event',
};

Import your new event type to where it will be used:

const Event = require('../events/eventModel/Event');
const { EXAMPLE_EVENT } = require('../lib/constants').EVENT_TYPES;

The event object has a save method that takes in the following parameters:

await Event.create(uuid.v1(), EXAMPLE_EVENT, {
      exampleKey: 'value'
    }).save();

To pick up events written to our Events table we need to create a lambda function (AWS) and attach it to the event stream of the Events Table The following syntax is used with the Serverless Framework

  onEvent:
    handler: src/events/stream.onEvent
    events:
      - stream:
          type: dynamodb
          arn:
            Fn::GetAtt:
              - EventsDynamoDbTable
              - StreamArn

The onEvent function can be declared as:

const StreamListener = require('ddb-stream-listener').StreamListener;
const { EXAMPLE_EVENT } = require('../lib/constants').EVENT_TYPES;
const listener = new StreamListener();

exports.onEvent = async (event, context) => {
  try {
    return await listener.onEvent(event, context);
  }
  catch (error) {
    log.error({ event, error }, error.message);
    throw error;
  }
};

listener.registerEventHandler(exampleHandler).on(EXAMPLE_EVENT);
async function exampleHandler(event) {
  try {
    await asyncFunction(params);
    await anotherAsyncFunction(params);
    return event;

  } catch (error) {
    throw error;
  }
}

And thats it! You know have a lambda that subscribes to events written to an dynamoDb table.

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