How to get the pure Json string from DynamoDB stream new image?

Asanga Dewaguru picture Asanga Dewaguru · Jun 6, 2016 · Viewed 12.3k times · Source

I've a Dynamodb table with streaming enabled. Also I've created a trigger for this table which calls an AWS Lambda function. Within this lambda function, I'm trying read the new image (Dynamodb item after the modification) from the Dynamodb stream and trying to get the pure json string out of it. My Question is how can i get the pure json string of the DynamoDB item that's been sent over the stream? I'm using the code snippet given below to get the new Image, but I've no clue how to get the json string out of it. Appreciate your help.

public class LambdaFunctionHandler implements RequestHandler<DynamodbEvent, Object> {

@Override
public Object handleRequest(DynamodbEvent input, Context context) {
    context.getLogger().log("Input: " + input);

    for (DynamodbStreamRecord record : input.getRecords()){

        context.getLogger().log(record.getEventID());
        context.getLogger().log(record.getEventName());
        context.getLogger().log(record.getDynamodb().toString());
        Map<String,AttributeValue> currentRecord = record.getDynamodb().getNewImage();

        //how to get the pure json string of the new image
        //..............................................
     }
     return "Successfully processed " + input.getRecords().size() + " records.";
}

}

Answer

Himanshu Parmar picture Himanshu Parmar · May 11, 2017

Below is the complete code for converting from Dynamo JSON to Standard JSON:

import com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2.document.Item;
import com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2.document.internal.InternalUtils;
import com.amazonaws.services.dynamodbv2.model.AttributeValue;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.Context;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.RequestHandler;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.events.DynamodbEvent;
import com.amazonaws.services.lambda.runtime.events.DynamodbEvent.DynamodbStreamRecord;
import com.google.gson.Gson;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Main Lambda class to receive event stream, parse it to Survey
 * and process them.
 */
public class SurveyEventProcessor implements
        RequestHandler<DynamodbEvent, String> {

    private static final String INSERT = "INSERT";

    private static final String MODIFY = "MODIFY";

    public String handleRequest(DynamodbEvent ddbEvent, Context context) {

        List<Item> listOfItem = new ArrayList<>();
        List<Map<String, AttributeValue>> listOfMaps = null;
        for (DynamodbStreamRecord record : ddbEvent.getRecords()) {

            if (INSERT.equals(record.getEventName()) || MODIFY.equals(record.getEventName())) {
                listOfMaps = new ArrayList<Map<String, AttributeValue>>();
                listOfMaps.add(record.getDynamodb().getNewImage());
                listOfItem = InternalUtils.toItemList(listOfMaps);
            }

            System.out.println(listOfItem);
            try {
               // String json = new ObjectMapper().writeValueAsString(listOfItem.get(0));
                Gson gson = new Gson();
                Item item = listOfItem.get(0);

                String json = gson.toJson(item.asMap());
                System.out.println("JSON is ");
                System.out.println(json);
            }catch (Exception e){
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }


        return "Successfully processed " + ddbEvent.getRecords().size() + " records.";
    }
}