@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node
Description
AWS IoT Events monitors your equipment or device fleets for failures or changes in operation, and triggers actions when such events occur. AWS IoT Events Data API commands enable you to send inputs to detectors, list detectors, and view or update a detector's status.
Installing
To install the this package using NPM, simply type the following into a terminal window:
npm install @aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node
Getting Started
Import
The AWS SDK is modulized by clients and commands in CommonJS modules. To send a request, you only need to import the client(IoTEventsDataClient
) and the commands you need, for example BatchPutMessageCommand
:
//JavaScript
const {
IoTEventsDataClient
} = require("@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node/IoTEventsDataClient");
const {
BatchPutMessageCommand
} = require("@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node/commands/BatchPutMessageCommand");
//TypeScript
import { IoTEventsDataClient } from "@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node/IoTEventsDataClient";
import { BatchPutMessageCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node/commands/BatchPutMessageCommand";
Usage
To send a request, you:
- Initiate client with configuration (e.g. credentials, region). For more information you can refer to the API reference.
- Initiate command with input parameters.
- Call
send
operation on client with command object as input. - If you are using a custom http handler, you may call
destroy()
to close open connections.
const ioTEventsData = new IoTEventsDataClient({ region: "region" });
//clients can be shared by different commands
const params = {
messages: [
/**a list of structure*/
]
};
const batchPutMessageCommand = new BatchPutMessageCommand(params);
ioTEventsData
.send(batchPutMessageCommand)
.then(data => {
// do something
})
.catch(error => {
// error handling
});
In addition to using promises, there are 2 other ways to send a request:
// async/await
try {
const data = await ioTEventsData.send(batchPutMessageCommand);
// do something
} catch (error) {
// error handling
}
// callback
ioTEventsData.send(batchPutMessageCommand, (err, data) => {
//do something
});
The SDK can also send requests using the simplified callback style from version 2 of the SDK.
import * as AWS from "@aws-sdk/@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node/IoTEventsData";
const ioTEventsData = new AWS.IoTEventsData({ region: "region" });
ioTEventsData.batchPutMessage(params, (err, data) => {
//do something
});
Troubleshooting
When the service returns an exception, the error will include the exception information, as well as response metadata (e.g. request id).
try {
const data = await ioTEventsData.send(batchPutMessageCommand);
// do something
} catch (error) {
const metadata = error.$metadata;
console.log(
`requestId: ${metadata.requestId}
cfId: ${metadata.cfId}
extendedRequestId: ${metadata.extendedRequestId}`
);
/*
The keys within exceptions are also parsed. You can access them by specifying exception names:
if(error.name === 'SomeServiceException') {
const value = error.specialKeyInException;
}
*/
}
Getting Help
Please use these community resources for getting help. We use the GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests and have limited bandwidth to address them.
- Ask a question on StackOverflow and tag it with
aws-sdk-js
- Come join the AWS JavaScript community on gitter
- If it turns out that you may have found a bug, please open an issue
Contributing
This client code is generated automatically. Any modifications will be overwritten the next time the `@aws-sdk/@aws-sdk/client-iot-events-data-node' package is updated. To contribute to SDK you can checkout our code generator package.
License
This SDK is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see LICENSE for more information.