A Node.js stream implementation of Amazon's Kinesis.
Allows the consumer to pump data directly into (and out of) a Kinesis stream.
This makes it trivial to setup Kinesis as a logging sink with Bunyan, or any other logging library.
For setting up a local Kinesis instance (eg for testing), check out Kinesalite.
npm install --save @coorpacademy/kinesisNote, this is a fork from @heroku kinesis which was a fork of @mhart kinesis who is the author of Kinesalite the local implementation of kinesis. Original kinesis library can be found there
const fs = require('fs');
const {Transform} = require('stream');
const kinesis = require('@coorpacademy/kinesis');
const {KinesisStream} = kinesis;
// Uses credentials from process.env by default
kinesis.listStreams({region: 'us-west-1'}, function(err, streams) {
if (err) throw err;
console.log(streams); // ["http-logs", "click-logs"]
});
const kinesisSink = kinesis.stream('http-logs');
// OR new KinesisStream('http-logs')
fs.createReadStream('http.log').pipe(kinesisSink);
const kinesisSource = kinesis.stream({name: 'click-logs', oldest: true});
// Data is retrieved as Record objects, so let's transform into Buffers
const bufferify = new Transform({objectMode: true});
bufferify._transform = function(record, encoding, cb) {
cb(null, record.Data);
};
kinesisSource.pipe(bufferify).pipe(fs.createWriteStream('click.log'));
// Create a new Kinesis stream using the raw API
kinesis.request('CreateStream', {StreamName: 'test', ShardCount: 2}, function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
kinesis.request('DescribeStream', {StreamName: 'test'}, function(err, data) {
if (err) throw err;
console.dir(data);
});
});Returns a readable and writable Node.js stream for the given Kinesis stream
options include:
region: a string, or (deprecated) object with AWS credentials, host, port, etc (resolved from env or file by default)credentials: an object withaccessKeyId/secretAccessKeyproperties (resolved from env, file or IAM by default)shards: an array of shard IDs, or shard objects. If not provided, these will be fetched and cached.oldest: if truthy, then will start at the oldest records (usingTRIM_HORIZON) instead of the latestwriteConcurrency: how many parallel writes to allow (1by default)cacheSize: number of PartitionKey-to-SequenceNumber mappings to cache (1000by default)agent: HTTP agent used (uses Node.js defaults otherwise)timeout: HTTP request timeout (uses Node.js defaults otherwise)initialRetryMs: first pause before retrying under the default policy (50by default)maxRetries: max number of retries under the default policy (10by default)errorCodes: array of Node.js error codes to retry on (['EADDRINFO', 'ETIMEDOUT', 'ECONNRESET', 'ESOCKETTIMEDOUT', 'ENOTFOUND', 'EMFILE']by default)errorNames: array of Kinesis exceptions to retry on (['ProvisionedThroughputExceededException', 'ThrottlingException']by default)retryPolicy: a function to implement a retry policy different from the default onelogger: an object which implements alogmethod, e.g.console.endpoint: new configuration to specify host, port and protocol (https or not) a once
Calls the callback with an array of all stream names for the AWS account
Makes a generic Kinesis request with the given action (eg, ListStreams) and data as the body.
options include:
region: a string, or (deprecated) object with AWS credentials, host, port, etc (resolved from env or file by default)credentials: an object withaccessKeyId/secretAccessKeyproperties (resolved from env, file or IAM by default)agent: HTTP agent used (uses Node.js defaults otherwise)timeout: HTTP request timeout (uses Node.js defaults otherwise)initialRetryMs: first pause before retrying under the default policy (50by default)maxRetries: max number of retries under the default policy (10by default)errorCodes: array of Node.js error codes to retry on (['EADDRINFO', 'ETIMEDOUT', 'ECONNRESET', 'ESOCKETTIMEDOUT', 'ENOTFOUND', 'EMFILE']by default)errorNames: array of Kinesis exceptions to retry on (['ProvisionedThroughputExceededException', 'ThrottlingException']by default)retryPolicy: a function to implement a retry policy different from the default oneendpoint: new configuration to specify host, port and protocol (https or not) a once
Note, if targeting localhost/127.0.0.1, or having specified http as protocol,
you won't get any error for self-signed certificates. (which is what you need in a docker testing context)