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aiobotocore
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Async client for amazon services using botocore_ and aiohttp_/asyncio_.
This library is a mostly full featured asynchronous version of botocore.
Install
-------
::
$ pip install aiobotocore
Basic Example
-------------
.. code:: python
import asyncio
from aiobotocore.session import get_session
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = "xxx"
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = "xxx"
async def go():
bucket = 'dataintake'
filename = 'dummy.bin'
folder = 'aiobotocore'
key = '{}/{}'.format(folder, filename)
session = get_session()
async with session.create_client('s3', region_name='us-west-2',
aws_secret_access_key=AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
aws_access_key_id=AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID) as client:
# upload object to amazon s3
data = b'\x01'*1024
resp = await client.put_object(Bucket=bucket,
Key=key,
Body=data)
print(resp)
# getting s3 object properties of file we just uploaded
resp = await client.get_object_acl(Bucket=bucket, Key=key)
print(resp)
# get object from s3
response = await client.get_object(Bucket=bucket, Key=key)
# this will ensure the connection is correctly re-used/closed
async with response['Body'] as stream:
assert await stream.read() == data
# list s3 objects using paginator
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_objects')
async for result in paginator.paginate(Bucket=bucket, Prefix=folder):
for c in result.get('Contents', []):
print(c)
# delete object from s3
resp = await client.delete_object(Bucket=bucket, Key=key)
print(resp)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(go())
Context Manager Examples
------------------------
.. code:: python
from contextlib import AsyncExitStack
from aiobotocore.session import AioSession
# How to use in existing context manager
class Manager:
def __init__(self):
self._exit_stack = AsyncExitStack()
self._s3_client = None
async def __aenter__(self):
session = AioSession()
self._s3_client = await self._exit_stack.enter_async_context(session.create_client('s3'))
async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
await self._exit_stack.__aexit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)
# How to use with an external exit_stack
async def create_s3_client(session: AioSession, exit_stack: AsyncExitStack):
# Create client and add cleanup
client = await exit_stack.enter_async_context(session.create_client('s3'))
return client
async def non_manager_example():
session = AioSession()
async with AsyncExitStack() as exit_stack:
s3_client = await create_s3_client(session, exit_stack)
# do work with s3_client
Supported AWS Services
----------------------
This is a non-exuastive list of what tests aiobotocore runs against AWS services. Not all methods are tested but we aim to test the majority of
commonly used methods.
+----------------+-----------------------+
| Service | Status |
+================+=======================+
| S3 | Working |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| DynamoDB | Basic methods tested |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| SNS | Basic methods tested |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| SQS | Basic methods tested |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| CloudFormation | Stack creation tested |
+----------------+-----------------------+
| Kinesis | Basic methods tested |
+----------------+-----------------------+
Due to the way boto3 is implemented, its highly likely that even if services are not listed above that you can take any `boto3.client('service')` and
stick `await` infront of methods to make them async, e.g. `await client.list_named_queries()` would asynchronous list all of the named Athena queries.
If a service is not listed here and you could do with some tests or examples feel free to raise an issue.
Run Tests
---------
Make sure you have development requirements installed and your amazon key and
secret accessible via environment variables:
::
$ cd aiobotocore
$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxx
$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxx
$ pipenv sync --dev
Execute tests suite:
::
$ py.test -v tests
Mailing List
------------
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aio-libs
Requirements
------------
* Python_ 3.6+
* aiohttp_
* botocore_
.. _Python: https://www.python.org
.. _asyncio: https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html
.. _botocore: https://github.com/boto/botocore
.. _aiohttp: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp
awscli
------
awscli depends on a single version of botocore, however aiobotocore only supports a
specific range of botocore versions. To ensure you install the latest version of
awscli that your specific combination or aiobotocore and botocore can support use::
pip install -U aiobotocore[awscli]