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Ejemplos de código de Programador de EventBridge con los SDK de AWS
Los siguientes ejemplos de código muestran cómo utilizar Programador de Amazon EventBridge con un kit de desarrollo de software (SDK) de AWS.
Las acciones son extractos de código de programas más grandes y deben ejecutarse en contexto. Mientras las acciones muestran cómo llamar a las distintas funciones de servicio, es posible ver las acciones en contexto en los escenarios relacionados.
Los escenarios son ejemplos de código que muestran cómo llevar a cabo una tarea específica a través de llamadas a varias funciones dentro del servicio o combinado con otros Servicios de AWS.
Introducción
Los siguientes ejemplos de código muestran cómo empezar a utilizar Programador de EventBridge.
- .NET
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- SDK para .NET
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public static class HelloScheduler
{
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
// Use the AWS .NET Core Setup package to set up dependency injection for the EventBridge Scheduler service.
// Use your AWS profile name, or leave it blank to use the default profile.
using var host = Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureServices((_, services) =>
services.AddAWSService<IAmazonScheduler>()
).Build();
// Now the client is available for injection.
var schedulerClient = host.Services.GetRequiredService<IAmazonScheduler>();
// You can use await and any of the async methods to get a response, or a paginator to list schedules or groups.
var results = new List<ScheduleSummary>();
var paginateSchedules = schedulerClient.Paginators.ListSchedules(
new ListSchedulesRequest());
Console.WriteLine(
$"Hello AWS Scheduler! Let's list schedules in your account.");
// Get the entire list using the paginator.
await foreach (var schedule in paginateSchedules.Schedules)
{
results.Add(schedule);
}
Console.WriteLine($"\tTotal of {results.Count} schedule(s) available.");
results.ForEach(s => Console.WriteLine($"\tSchedule: {s.Name}"));
}
}
- Java
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- SDK para Java 2.x
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import software.amazon.awssdk.services.scheduler.SchedulerAsyncClient;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.scheduler.model.ListSchedulesRequest;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.scheduler.model.ScheduleSummary;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.scheduler.paginators.ListSchedulesPublisher;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
public class HelloScheduler {
public static void main(String [] args) {
listSchedulesAsync();
}
/**
* Lists all the schedules available.
* <p>
* This method uses the {@link SchedulerAsyncClient} to make an asynchronous request to
* list all the schedules available. The method uses the {@link ListSchedulesPublisher}
* to fetch the schedules in a paginated manner, and then processes the responses
* asynchronously.
*/
public static void listSchedulesAsync() {
SchedulerAsyncClient schedulerAsyncClient = SchedulerAsyncClient.create();
// Build the request to list schedules
ListSchedulesRequest listSchedulesRequest = ListSchedulesRequest.builder().build();
// Use the paginator to fetch all schedules asynchronously.
ListSchedulesPublisher paginator = schedulerAsyncClient.listSchedulesPaginator(listSchedulesRequest);
List<ScheduleSummary> results = new ArrayList<>();
// Subscribe to the paginator to process the response asynchronously
CompletableFuture<Void> future = paginator.subscribe(response -> {
response.schedules().forEach(schedule -> {
results.add(schedule);
System.out.printf("Schedule: %s%n", schedule.name());
});
});
// Wait for the asynchronous operation to complete.
future.join();
// After all schedules are fetched, print the total count.
System.out.printf("Total of %d schedule(s) available.%n", results.size());
}
}
- Python
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- SDK para Python (Boto3)
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import boto3
def hello_scheduler(scheduler_client):
"""
Use the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) to create an Amazon EventBridge Scheduler
client and list the schedules in your account.
This example uses the default settings specified in your shared credentials
and config files.
:param scheduler_client: A Boto3 Amazon EventBridge Scheduler Client object. This object wraps
the low-level Amazon EventBridge Scheduler service API.
"""
print("Hello, Amazon EventBridge Scheduler! Let's list some of your schedules:\n")
paginator = scheduler_client.get_paginator("list_schedules")
page_iterator = paginator.paginate(PaginationConfig={"MaxItems": 10})
schedule_names: [str] = []
for page in page_iterator:
for schedule in page["Schedules"]:
schedule_names.append(schedule["Name"])
print(f"{len(schedule_names)} schedule(s) retrieved.")
for schedule_name in schedule_names:
print(f"\t{schedule_name}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
hello_scheduler(boto3.client("scheduler"))