In this post, we are going to use the AWS CDK to build an AWS Lambda Function that triggers from an AWS Kinesis Stream.
All of the code can be found in this repository.
Setup
We need to run a few commands to set up our CDK app.
mkdir how-to-trigger-lambda-from-kinesis
cd how-to-trigger-lambda-from-kinesis
npx cdk init app --language typescript
This should give you the following directory structure.
Also, make sure you have your AWS CLI configured. For more information follow the AWS CLI quickstart guide.
Create a Kinesis Stream
Install the Kinesis CDK package.
npm i @aws-cdk/aws-kinesis
Open lib/how-to-trigger-lambda-from-kinesis-stack.ts
, add a new Kinesis stream, and deploy.
import * as cdk from '@aws-cdk/core';
import * as kinesis from '@aws-cdk/aws-kinesis';
export class HowToTriggerLambdaFromKinesisStack extends cdk.Stack {
constructor(scope: cdk.Construct, id: string, props?: cdk.StackProps) {
super(scope, id, props);
const stream = new kinesis.Stream(this, 'MyKinesisStream', {
streamName: 'MyKinesisStream',
});
}
}
Nice! Let's deploy the stack.
npm run cdk deploy
Create a Lambda
Install the Lambda CDK package.
npm i @aws-cdk/aws-lambda
Deploying a Lambda function requires bootstrapping your CDK app which gives us an S3 bucket where our Lambda's source code will live. This is a one-time operation.
npm run cdk bootstrap
Create src/index.js and paste the following code
exports.handler = async (event) => {
event.Records.forEach((record) => {
console.log('Record: %j', record);
});
};
Open lib/how-to-trigger-lambda-from-kinesis-stack.ts
, add a new Lambda function, and deploy.
import * as cdk from '@aws-cdk/core';
import * as kinesis from '@aws-cdk/aws-kinesis';
import * as lambda from '@aws-cdk/aws-lambda';
export class HowToTriggerLambdaFromKinesisStack extends cdk.Stack {
constructor(scope: cdk.Construct, id: string, props?: cdk.StackProps) {
super(scope, id, props);
const stream = new kinesis.Stream(this, 'MyKinesisStream', {
streamName: 'MyKinesisStream',
});
const lambdaFunction = new lambda.Function(this, 'Function', {
code: lambda.Code.fromAsset('src'),
handler: 'index.handler',
functionName: 'KinesisMessageHandler',
runtime: lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_12_X,
});
}
}
Deploy again ...
npm run cdk deploy
You may need to confirm some IAM changes.
Create the Event Source
Install the Lambda Event Sources CDK package.
npm i @aws-cdk/aws-lambda-event-sources
Open lib/how-to-trigger-lambda-from-kinesis-stack.ts, add a new KinesisEventSource to the Lambda Function.
import * as cdk from '@aws-cdk/core';
import * as kinesis from '@aws-cdk/aws-kinesis';
import * as lambda from '@aws-cdk/aws-lambda';
import * as lambdaEventSources from '@aws-cdk/aws-lambda-event-sources';
export class HowToTriggerLambdaFromKinesisStack extends cdk.Stack {
constructor(scope: cdk.Construct, id: string, props?: cdk.StackProps) {
super(scope, id, props);
const stream = new kinesis.Stream(this, 'MyKinesisStream', {
streamName: 'MyKinesisStream',
});
const lambdaFunction = new lambda.Function(this, 'Function', {
code: lambda.Code.fromAsset('src'),
handler: 'index.handler',
functionName: 'KinesisMessageHandler',
runtime: lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_12_X,
});
const eventSource = new lambdaEventSources.KinesisEventSource(stream, {
startingPosition: lambda.StartingPosition.TRIM_HORIZON,
});
lambdaFunction.addEventSource(eventSource);
}
}
One more deployment ...
npm run cdk deploy
One last time, you may need to approve IAM changes.
Testing
We are going to make use of the AWS CLI to test our stack.
First, we need the Stream name of our Kinesis queue, which you can get using the following command
aws kinesis list-streams
Next, using the Stream name from the previous command, use the AWS CLI to send a new message to MyKinesisStream
. Please refer to the Kinesis docs for information about these arguments.
aws kinesis put-record \
--data "aGVsbG8sIHdvcmxk" \
--stream-name MyKinesisStream \
--partition-key pk1
Verify that the Lambda was executed by looking in CloudWatch. Find the LogGroup named /aws/lambda/KinesisMessageHandler
and open up the latest LogStream. You should see some log messages that look similar to this.
Clean Up
Don't forget to delete your stack when you are finished!
npm run cdk destroy
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