ceq-athena-client
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a nodejs simple aws athena client
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athena-client - a simple aws athena client for nodejs and typescript
This is version 2.x document. 1.x document is here
Install with:
npm install athena-client
Usage Example
Create Client
var clientConfig = {
bucketUri: 's3://xxxx'
}
var awsConfig = {
region: 'xxxx',
}
var athena = require("athena-client")
var client = athena.createClient(clientConfig, awsConfig)
Receive result by Callback
client.execute('SELECT 1', function(err, data) {
if (err) {
return console.error(err)
}
console.log(data)
})
Receive result by Promise
client.execute('SELECT 1').toPromise()
.then(function(data) {
console.log(data)
})
.catch(function(err) {
console.error(err)
})
Receive result by Stream
var stream = client.execute('SELECT 1').toStream()
stream.on('data', function(record) {
console.log(record)
})
stream.on('query_end', function(queryExecution) {
console.log(queryExecution)
})
stream.on('end', function() {
console.log('end')
})
stream.on('error', function(e) {
console.error(e)
})
API
athena = require("athena-client")
This module exposes the createClient
and setConcurrentExecMax
method, which execute query to AWS Athena.
client = athena.createClient([clientConfig], [awsConfig])
Returns a client instance attached to the account specified by the given clientConfig
and awsConfig
.
athena.setConcurrentExecMax([concurrentExecMax])
Set the number of cuncurrent execution of query max. It should be set smaller than AWS Service limit
(default is 5).
clientConfig
object properties
| Property | Default | Description |
|-----------|-----------|-------------|
| bucketUri | Required | URI of S3 bucket for saving a query results file (.csv) and a metadata file (.csv.metadata) |
| pollingInterval | 1000 | Optional. Interval of polling sql results (ms) |
| queryTimeout | 0 | Optional. Timeout of query execution. 0
is no timeout |
| database | 'default' | Optional. The name of the database within which the query executes |
| baseRetryWait | 200 | Optional. Used to calculate retry timeout for a particular query execution request |
| retryWaitMax | 10000 | Optional. Maximum retry timeout for starting a new query execution |
| retryCountMax | 10 | Optional. Maximum number of retry attempts for a particular query execution request |
| execRightCheckInterval | 100 | Optional. Timeout when number of maximum concurrent requests is exceeded |
| encryptionOption | undefined | Optional. Indicates the S3 encryption option used to encrypt the query results. Possible values include: SSE_S3
, SSE_KMS
, or CSE_KMS
|
| encryptionKmsKey | undefined | Optional but required if encryptionOption
is set to SSE_KMS
or CSE_KMS
. Value is the KMS key ARN or ID |
| skipFetchResult | false | Optional. If true, do not return the result of the query when the athena query is finished. This option is used for CTAS |
| concurrentExecMax | 5 | DEPRECATED. Use athena.setConcurrentExecMax()
instead |
| workGroup | 'primary' | Optional. The name of the workgroup within which the query executes
awsConfig
object properties
| Property | Default | Description |
|-----------|-----------|-------------|
| region | Required | Your Athena and S3 region |
| accessKeyId | undefined | Optional. Your IAM accessKeyId
|
| secretAccessKey | undefined | Optional. Your IAM secretAccessKey
|
client.execute([query], [callback])
It will return the following result.
If you want to know more about params of queryExecution
, please refer to the aws-sdk
document
{
"records": [
{"_col0:": "1"}
],
"queryExecution": {
"Query": "SELECT 1",
"QueryExecutionId": "55571bb9-8e4e-4274-90b7-8cffe4539c3c",
"ResultConfiguration": {
"OutputLocation": "s3://bucket/55571bb9-8e4e-4274-90b7-8cffe4539c3c"
},
"Statistics": {
"DataScannedInBytes": 0,
"EngineExecutionTimeInMillis": 137
},
"Status": {
"CompletionDateTime": "2017-12-31T16:03:53.493Z",
"State": "SUCCEEDED",
"SubmissionDateTime": "2017-12-31T16:03:53.209Z"
}
}
}
client.execute([query]).toPromise()
Returns a Promise
that resolves the result of your query.
client.execute([query]).toStream()
Returns a Stream
to buffer the results of your query. This method is recommended for large result sets.
// Get record one by one
stream.on('data', function(record) {
console.log(record) // {"col1": "val1", "col2": "val2"}
})
// When query succeed, this event will emit.
stream.on('query_end', function(queryExecution) {
console.log(queryExecution) // {"QueryExecutionId": "", ...}
})
stream.on('end', function() {
console.log('end')
})
stream.on('error', function(e) {
console.error(e)
})