Amazon DocumentDB examples using AWS SDK for .NET - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Amazon DocumentDB examples using AWS SDK for .NET

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS SDK for .NET with Amazon DocumentDB.

Each example includes a link to the complete source code, where you can find instructions on how to set up and run the code in context.

Serverless examples

The following code example shows how to implement a Lambda function that receives an event triggered by receiving records from a DocumentDB change stream. The function retrieves the DocumentDB payload and logs the record contents.

AWS SDK for .NET
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the Serverless examples repository.

Consuming a Amazon DocumentDB event with Lambda using .NET.

using Amazon.Lambda.Core; using System.Text.Json; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text.Json.Serialization; //Assembly attribute to enable the Lambda function's JSON input to be converted into a .NET class. [assembly: LambdaSerializer(typeof(Amazon.Lambda.Serialization.SystemTextJson.DefaultLambdaJsonSerializer))] namespace LambdaDocDb; public class Function { /// <summary> /// Lambda function entry point to process Amazon DocumentDB events. /// </summary> /// <param name="event">The Amazon DocumentDB event.</param> /// <param name="context">The Lambda context object.</param> /// <returns>A string to indicate successful processing.</returns> public string FunctionHandler(Event evnt, ILambdaContext context) { foreach (var record in evnt.Events) { ProcessDocumentDBEvent(record, context); } return "OK"; } private void ProcessDocumentDBEvent(DocumentDBEventRecord record, ILambdaContext context) { var eventData = record.Event; var operationType = eventData.OperationType; var databaseName = eventData.Ns.Db; var collectionName = eventData.Ns.Coll; var fullDocument = JsonSerializer.Serialize(eventData.FullDocument, new JsonSerializerOptions { WriteIndented = true }); context.Logger.LogLine($"Operation type: {operationType}"); context.Logger.LogLine($"Database: {databaseName}"); context.Logger.LogLine($"Collection: {collectionName}"); context.Logger.LogLine($"Full document:\n{fullDocument}"); } public class Event { [JsonPropertyName("eventSourceArn")] public string EventSourceArn { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("events")] public List<DocumentDBEventRecord> Events { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("eventSource")] public string EventSource { get; set; } } public class DocumentDBEventRecord { [JsonPropertyName("event")] public EventData Event { get; set; } } public class EventData { [JsonPropertyName("_id")] public IdData Id { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("clusterTime")] public ClusterTime ClusterTime { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("documentKey")] public DocumentKey DocumentKey { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("fullDocument")] public Dictionary<string, object> FullDocument { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("ns")] public Namespace Ns { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("operationType")] public string OperationType { get; set; } } public class IdData { [JsonPropertyName("_data")] public string Data { get; set; } } public class ClusterTime { [JsonPropertyName("$timestamp")] public Timestamp Timestamp { get; set; } } public class Timestamp { [JsonPropertyName("t")] public long T { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("i")] public int I { get; set; } } public class DocumentKey { [JsonPropertyName("_id")] public Id Id { get; set; } } public class Id { [JsonPropertyName("$oid")] public string Oid { get; set; } } public class Namespace { [JsonPropertyName("db")] public string Db { get; set; } [JsonPropertyName("coll")] public string Coll { get; set; } } }