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Batch processing utilities
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
import copy
import inspect
import logging
import os
import sys
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from enum import Enum
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Tuple, Union, overload
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared import constants
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch.exceptions import (
BatchProcessingError,
ExceptionInfo,
)
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch.types import BatchTypeModels
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.dynamo_db_stream_event import (
DynamoDBRecord,
)
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.kinesis_stream_event import (
KinesisStreamRecord,
)
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.sqs_event import SQSRecord
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch.types import (
PartialItemFailureResponse,
PartialItemFailures,
)
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class EventType(Enum):
SQS = "SQS"
KinesisDataStreams = "KinesisDataStreams"
DynamoDBStreams = "DynamoDBStreams"
# When using processor with default arguments, records will carry EventSourceDataClassTypes
# and depending on what EventType it's passed it'll correctly map to the right record
# When using Pydantic Models, it'll accept any subclass from SQS, DynamoDB and Kinesis
EventSourceDataClassTypes = Union[SQSRecord, KinesisStreamRecord, DynamoDBRecord]
BatchEventTypes = Union[EventSourceDataClassTypes, BatchTypeModels]
SuccessResponse = Tuple[str, Any, BatchEventTypes]
FailureResponse = Tuple[str, str, BatchEventTypes]
class BasePartialProcessor(ABC):
"""
Abstract class for batch processors.
"""
lambda_context: LambdaContext
def __init__(self):
self.success_messages: list[BatchEventTypes] = []
self.fail_messages: list[BatchEventTypes] = []
self.exceptions: list[ExceptionInfo] = []
@abstractmethod
def _prepare(self):
"""
Prepare context manager.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@abstractmethod
def _clean(self):
"""
Clear context manager.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@abstractmethod
def _process_record(self, record: dict):
"""
Process record with handler.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def process(self) -> list[tuple]:
"""
Call instance's handler for each record.
"""
return [self._process_record(record) for record in self.records]
@abstractmethod
async def _async_process_record(self, record: dict):
"""
Async process record with handler.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def async_process(self) -> list[tuple]:
"""
Async call instance's handler for each record.
Note
----
We keep the outer function synchronous to prevent making Lambda handler async, so to not impact
customers' existing middlewares. Instead, we create an async closure to handle asynchrony.
We also handle edge cases like Lambda container thaw by getting an existing or creating an event loop.
See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtime-environment.html#runtimes-lifecycle-shutdown
"""
async def async_process_closure():
return list(await asyncio.gather(*[self._async_process_record(record) for record in self.records]))
# WARNING
# Do not use "asyncio.run(async_process())" due to Lambda container thaws/freeze, otherwise we might get "Event Loop is closed" # noqa: E501
# Instead, get_event_loop() can also create one if a previous was erroneously closed
# Mangum library does this as well. It's battle tested with other popular async-only frameworks like FastAPI
# https://github.com/jordaneremieff/mangum/discussions/256#discussioncomment-2638946
# https://github.com/jordaneremieff/mangum/blob/b85cd4a97f8ddd56094ccc540ca7156c76081745/mangum/protocols/http.py#L44
# Let's prime the coroutine and decide
# whether we create an event loop (Lambda) or schedule it as usual (non-Lambda)
coro = async_process_closure()
if os.getenv(constants.LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT_ENV):
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() # NOTE: this might return an error starting in Python 3.12 in a few years
task_instance = loop.create_task(coro)
return loop.run_until_complete(task_instance)
# Non-Lambda environment, run coroutine as usual
return asyncio.run(coro)
def __enter__(self):
self._prepare()
return self
def __exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, traceback):
self._clean()
def __call__(self, records: list[dict], handler: Callable, lambda_context: LambdaContext | None = None):
"""
Set instance attributes before execution
Parameters
----------
records: list[dict]
List with objects to be processed.
handler: Callable
Callable to process "records" entries.
"""
self.records = records
self.handler = handler
# NOTE: If a record handler has `lambda_context` parameter in its function signature, we inject it.
# This is the earliest we can inspect for signature to prevent impacting performance.
#
# Mechanism:
#
# 1. When using the `@batch_processor` decorator, this happens automatically.
# 2. When using the context manager, customers have to include `lambda_context` param.
#
# Scenario: Injects Lambda context
#
# def record_handler(record, lambda_context): ... # noqa: ERA001
# with processor(records=batch, handler=record_handler, lambda_context=context): ... # noqa: ERA001
#
# Scenario: Does NOT inject Lambda context (default)
#
# def record_handler(record): pass # noqa: ERA001
# with processor(records=batch, handler=record_handler): ... # noqa: ERA001
#
if lambda_context is None:
self._handler_accepts_lambda_context = False
else:
self.lambda_context = lambda_context
self._handler_accepts_lambda_context = "lambda_context" in inspect.signature(self.handler).parameters
return self
def success_handler(self, record, result: Any) -> SuccessResponse:
"""
Keeps track of batch records that were processed successfully
Parameters
----------
record: Any
record that succeeded processing
result: Any
result from record handler
Returns
-------
SuccessResponse
"success", result, original record
"""
entry = ("success", result, record)
self.success_messages.append(record)
return entry
def failure_handler(self, record, exception: ExceptionInfo) -> FailureResponse:
"""
Keeps track of batch records that failed processing
Parameters
----------
record: Any
record that failed processing
exception: ExceptionInfo
Exception information containing type, value, and traceback (sys.exc_info())
Returns
-------
FailureResponse
"fail", exceptions args, original record
"""
exception_string = f"{exception[0]}:{exception[1]}"
entry = ("fail", exception_string, record)
logger.debug(f"Record processing exception: {exception_string}")
self.exceptions.append(exception)
self.fail_messages.append(record)
return entry
class BasePartialBatchProcessor(BasePartialProcessor): # noqa
DEFAULT_RESPONSE: PartialItemFailureResponse = {"batchItemFailures": []}
def __init__(
self,
event_type: EventType,
model: BatchTypeModels | None = None,
raise_on_entire_batch_failure: bool = True,
):
"""Process batch and partially report failed items
Parameters
----------
event_type: EventType
Whether this is a SQS, DynamoDB Streams, or Kinesis Data Stream event
model: BatchTypeModels | None
Parser's data model using either SqsRecordModel, DynamoDBStreamRecordModel, KinesisDataStreamRecord
raise_on_entire_batch_failure: bool
Raise an exception when the entire batch has failed processing.
When set to False, partial failures are reported in the response
Exceptions
----------
BatchProcessingError
Raised when the entire batch has failed processing
"""
self.event_type = event_type
self.model = model
self.raise_on_entire_batch_failure = raise_on_entire_batch_failure
self.batch_response: PartialItemFailureResponse = copy.deepcopy(self.DEFAULT_RESPONSE)
self._COLLECTOR_MAPPING = {
EventType.SQS: self._collect_sqs_failures,
EventType.KinesisDataStreams: self._collect_kinesis_failures,
EventType.DynamoDBStreams: self._collect_dynamodb_failures,
}
self._DATA_CLASS_MAPPING = {
EventType.SQS: SQSRecord,
EventType.KinesisDataStreams: KinesisStreamRecord,
EventType.DynamoDBStreams: DynamoDBRecord,
}
super().__init__()
def response(self) -> PartialItemFailureResponse:
"""Batch items that failed processing, if any"""
return self.batch_response
def _prepare(self):
"""
Remove results from previous execution.
"""
self.success_messages.clear()
self.fail_messages.clear()
self.exceptions.clear()
self.batch_response = copy.deepcopy(self.DEFAULT_RESPONSE)
def _clean(self):
"""
Report messages to be deleted in case of partial failure.
"""
if not self._has_messages_to_report():
return
if self._entire_batch_failed() and self.raise_on_entire_batch_failure:
raise BatchProcessingError(
msg=f"All records failed processing. {len(self.exceptions)} individual errors logged "
f"separately below.",
child_exceptions=self.exceptions,
)
messages = self._get_messages_to_report()
self.batch_response = {"batchItemFailures": messages}
def _has_messages_to_report(self) -> bool:
if self.fail_messages:
return True
logger.debug(f"All {len(self.success_messages)} records successfully processed")
return False
def _entire_batch_failed(self) -> bool:
return len(self.exceptions) == len(self.records)
def _get_messages_to_report(self) -> list[PartialItemFailures]:
"""
Format messages to use in batch deletion
"""
return self._COLLECTOR_MAPPING[self.event_type]()
# Event Source Data Classes follow python idioms for fields
# while Parser/Pydantic follows the event field names to the latter
def _collect_sqs_failures(self):
failures = []
for msg in self.fail_messages:
# If a message failed due to model validation (e.g., poison pill)
# we convert to an event source data class...but self.model is still true
# therefore, we do an additional check on whether the failed message is still a model
# see https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/2091
if self.model and getattr(msg, "model_validate", None):
msg_id = msg.messageId
else:
msg_id = msg.message_id
failures.append({"itemIdentifier": msg_id})
return failures
def _collect_kinesis_failures(self):
failures = []
for msg in self.fail_messages:
# # see https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/2091
if self.model and getattr(msg, "model_validate", None):
msg_id = msg.kinesis.sequenceNumber
else:
msg_id = msg.kinesis.sequence_number
failures.append({"itemIdentifier": msg_id})
return failures
def _collect_dynamodb_failures(self):
failures = []
for msg in self.fail_messages:
# see https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/2091
if self.model and getattr(msg, "model_validate", None):
msg_id = msg.dynamodb.SequenceNumber
else:
msg_id = msg.dynamodb.sequence_number
failures.append({"itemIdentifier": msg_id})
return failures
@overload
def _to_batch_type(
self,
record: dict,
event_type: EventType,
model: BatchTypeModels,
) -> BatchTypeModels: ... # pragma: no cover
@overload
def _to_batch_type(self, record: dict, event_type: EventType) -> EventSourceDataClassTypes: ... # pragma: no cover
def _to_batch_type(self, record: dict, event_type: EventType, model: BatchTypeModels | None = None):
if model is not None:
# If a model is provided, we assume Pydantic is installed and we need to disable v2 warnings
return model.model_validate(record)
return self._DATA_CLASS_MAPPING[event_type](record)
def _register_model_validation_error_record(self, record: dict):
"""Convert and register failure due to poison pills where model failed validation early"""
# Parser will fail validation if record is a poison pill (malformed input)
# this means we can't collect the message id if we try transforming again
# so we convert into to the equivalent batch type model (e.g., SQS, Kinesis, DynamoDB Stream)
# and downstream we can correctly collect the correct message id identifier and make the failed record available
# see https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/2091
logger.debug("Record cannot be converted to customer's model; converting without model")
failed_record: EventSourceDataClassTypes = self._to_batch_type(record=record, event_type=self.event_type)
return self.failure_handler(record=failed_record, exception=sys.exc_info())
class BatchProcessor(BasePartialBatchProcessor): # Keep old name for compatibility
"""Process native partial responses from SQS, Kinesis Data Streams, and DynamoDB.
Example
-------
## Process batch triggered by SQS
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.sqs_event import SQSRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.SQS)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
def record_handler(record: SQSRecord):
payload: str = record.body
if payload:
item: dict = json.loads(payload)
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
@batch_processor(record_handler=record_handler, processor=processor)
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
return processor.response()
```
## Process batch triggered by Kinesis Data Streams
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.kinesis_stream_event import KinesisStreamRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.KinesisDataStreams)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
def record_handler(record: KinesisStreamRecord):
logger.info(record.kinesis.data_as_text)
payload: dict = record.kinesis.data_as_json()
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
@batch_processor(record_handler=record_handler, processor=processor)
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
return processor.response()
```
## Process batch triggered by DynamoDB Data Streams
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.dynamo_db_stream_event import DynamoDBRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.DynamoDBStreams)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
def record_handler(record: DynamoDBRecord):
logger.info(record.dynamodb.new_image)
payload: dict = json.loads(record.dynamodb.new_image.get("item"))
# alternatively:
# changes: dict[str, Any] = record.dynamodb.new_image # noqa: ERA001
# payload = change.get("Message") -> "<payload>"
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
batch = event["Records"]
with processor(records=batch, processor=processor):
processed_messages = processor.process() # kick off processing, return list[tuple]
return processor.response()
```
Raises
------
BatchProcessingError
When all batch records fail processing and raise_on_entire_batch_failure is True
Limitations
-----------
* Async record handler not supported, use AsyncBatchProcessor instead.
"""
async def _async_process_record(self, record: dict):
raise NotImplementedError()
def _process_record(self, record: dict) -> SuccessResponse | FailureResponse:
"""
Process a record with instance's handler
Parameters
----------
record: dict
A batch record to be processed.
"""
data: BatchTypeModels | None = None
try:
data = self._to_batch_type(record=record, event_type=self.event_type, model=self.model)
if self._handler_accepts_lambda_context:
result = self.handler(record=data, lambda_context=self.lambda_context)
else:
result = self.handler(record=data)
return self.success_handler(record=record, result=result)
except Exception as exc:
# NOTE: Pydantic is an optional dependency, but when used and a poison pill scenario happens
# we need to handle that exception differently.
# We check for a public attr in validation errors coming from Pydantic exceptions (subclass or not)
# and we compare if it's coming from the same model that trigger the exception in the first place
# Pydantic v1 raises a ValidationError with ErrorWrappers and store the model instance in a class variable.
# Pydantic v2 simplifies this by adding a title variable to store the model name directly.
model = getattr(exc, "model", None) or getattr(exc, "title", None)
model_name = getattr(self.model, "__name__", None)
if model in (self.model, model_name):
return self._register_model_validation_error_record(record)
return self.failure_handler(record=data, exception=sys.exc_info())
class AsyncBatchProcessor(BasePartialBatchProcessor):
"""Process native partial responses from SQS, Kinesis Data Streams, and DynamoDB asynchronously.
Example
-------
## Process batch triggered by SQS
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.sqs_event import SQSRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.SQS)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
async def record_handler(record: SQSRecord):
payload: str = record.body
if payload:
item: dict = json.loads(payload)
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
@batch_processor(record_handler=record_handler, processor=processor)
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
return processor.response()
```
## Process batch triggered by Kinesis Data Streams
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.kinesis_stream_event import KinesisStreamRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.KinesisDataStreams)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
async def record_handler(record: KinesisStreamRecord):
logger.info(record.kinesis.data_as_text)
payload: dict = record.kinesis.data_as_json()
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
@batch_processor(record_handler=record_handler, processor=processor)
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
return processor.response()
```
## Process batch triggered by DynamoDB Data Streams
```python
import json
from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger, Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.batch import BatchProcessor, EventType, batch_processor
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.dynamo_db_stream_event import DynamoDBRecord
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext
processor = BatchProcessor(event_type=EventType.DynamoDBStreams)
tracer = Tracer()
logger = Logger()
@tracer.capture_method
async def record_handler(record: DynamoDBRecord):
logger.info(record.dynamodb.new_image)
payload: dict = json.loads(record.dynamodb.new_image.get("item"))
# alternatively:
# changes: dict[str, Any] = record.dynamodb.new_image # noqa: ERA001
# payload = change.get("Message") -> "<payload>"
...
@logger.inject_lambda_context
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context: LambdaContext):
batch = event["Records"]
with processor(records=batch, processor=processor):
processed_messages = processor.process() # kick off processing, return list[tuple]
return processor.response()
```
Raises
------
BatchProcessingError
When all batch records fail processing and raise_on_entire_batch_failure is True
Limitations
-----------
* Sync record handler not supported, use BatchProcessor instead.
"""
def _process_record(self, record: dict):
raise NotImplementedError()
async def _async_process_record(self, record: dict) -> SuccessResponse | FailureResponse:
"""
Process a record with instance's handler
Parameters
----------
record: dict
A batch record to be processed.
"""
data: BatchTypeModels | None = None
try:
data = self._to_batch_type(record=record, event_type=self.event_type, model=self.model)
if self._handler_accepts_lambda_context:
result = await self.handler(record=data, lambda_context=self.lambda_context)
else:
result = await self.handler(record=data)
return self.success_handler(record=record, result=result)
except Exception as exc:
# NOTE: Pydantic is an optional dependency, but when used and a poison pill scenario happens
# we need to handle that exception differently.
# We check for a public attr in validation errors coming from Pydantic exceptions (subclass or not)
# and we compare if it's coming from the same model that trigger the exception in the first place
# Pydantic v1 raises a ValidationError with ErrorWrappers and store the model instance in a class variable.
# Pydantic v2 simplifies this by adding a title variable to store the model name directly.
model = getattr(exc, "model", None) or getattr(exc, "title", None)
model_name = getattr(self.model, "__name__", None)
if model in (self.model, model_name):
return self._register_model_validation_error_record(record)
return self.failure_handler(record=data, exception=sys.exc_info())
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