Module aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway

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import base64
import json
import logging
import os
import re
import traceback
import zlib
from enum import Enum
from functools import partial
from http import HTTPStatus
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Union

from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import content_types
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.exceptions import ServiceError
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared import constants
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared.functions import resolve_truthy_env_var_choice
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared.json_encoder import Encoder
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes import ALBEvent, APIGatewayProxyEvent, APIGatewayProxyEventV2
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.data_classes.common import BaseProxyEvent
from aws_lambda_powertools.utilities.typing import LambdaContext

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

_DYNAMIC_ROUTE_PATTERN = r"(<\w+>)"
_SAFE_URI = "-._~()'!*:@,;"  # https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt
# API GW/ALB decode non-safe URI chars; we must support them too
_UNSAFE_URI = "%<>\[\]{}|^"  # noqa: W605

_NAMED_GROUP_BOUNDARY_PATTERN = fr"(?P\1[{_SAFE_URI}{_UNSAFE_URI}\\w]+)"


class ProxyEventType(Enum):
    """An enumerations of the supported proxy event types."""

    APIGatewayProxyEvent = "APIGatewayProxyEvent"
    APIGatewayProxyEventV2 = "APIGatewayProxyEventV2"
    ALBEvent = "ALBEvent"


class CORSConfig(object):
    """CORS Config

    Examples
    --------

    Simple cors example using the default permissive cors, not this should only be used during early prototyping

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.get("/my/path", cors=True)
    def with_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}
    ```

    Using a custom CORSConfig where `with_cors` used the custom provided CORSConfig and `without_cors`
    do not include any cors headers.

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import (
        ApiGatewayResolver, CORSConfig
    )

    cors_config = CORSConfig(
        allow_origin="https://wwww.example.com/",
        expose_headers=["x-exposed-response-header"],
        allow_headers=["x-custom-request-header"],
        max_age=100,
        allow_credentials=True,
    )
    app = ApiGatewayResolver(cors=cors_config)

    @app.get("/my/path")
    def with_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}

    @app.get("/another-one", cors=False)
    def without_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}
    ```
    """

    _REQUIRED_HEADERS = ["Authorization", "Content-Type", "X-Amz-Date", "X-Api-Key", "X-Amz-Security-Token"]

    def __init__(
        self,
        allow_origin: str = "*",
        allow_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None,
        expose_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None,
        max_age: Optional[int] = None,
        allow_credentials: bool = False,
    ):
        """
        Parameters
        ----------
        allow_origin: str
            The value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` to send in the response. Defaults to "*", but should
            only be used during development.
        allow_headers: Optional[List[str]]
            The list of additional allowed headers. This list is added to list of
            built in allowed headers: `Authorization`, `Content-Type`, `X-Amz-Date`,
            `X-Api-Key`, `X-Amz-Security-Token`.
        expose_headers: Optional[List[str]]
            A list of values to return for the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
        max_age: Optional[int]
            The value for the `Access-Control-Max-Age`
        allow_credentials: bool
            A boolean value that sets the value of `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials`
        """
        self.allow_origin = allow_origin
        self.allow_headers = set(self._REQUIRED_HEADERS + (allow_headers or []))
        self.expose_headers = expose_headers or []
        self.max_age = max_age
        self.allow_credentials = allow_credentials

    def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
        """Builds the configured Access-Control http headers"""
        headers = {
            "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": self.allow_origin,
            "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": ",".join(sorted(self.allow_headers)),
        }
        if self.expose_headers:
            headers["Access-Control-Expose-Headers"] = ",".join(self.expose_headers)
        if self.max_age is not None:
            headers["Access-Control-Max-Age"] = str(self.max_age)
        if self.allow_credentials is True:
            headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
        return headers


class Response:
    """Response data class that provides greater control over what is returned from the proxy event"""

    def __init__(
        self,
        status_code: int,
        content_type: Optional[str],
        body: Union[str, bytes, None],
        headers: Optional[Dict] = None,
    ):
        """

        Parameters
        ----------
        status_code: int
            Http status code, example 200
        content_type: str
            Optionally set the Content-Type header, example "application/json". Note this will be merged into any
            provided http headers
        body: Union[str, bytes, None]
            Optionally set the response body. Note: bytes body will be automatically base64 encoded
        headers: dict
            Optionally set specific http headers. Setting "Content-Type" hear would override the `content_type` value.
        """
        self.status_code = status_code
        self.body = body
        self.base64_encoded = False
        self.headers: Dict = headers or {}
        if content_type:
            self.headers.setdefault("Content-Type", content_type)


class Route:
    """Internally used Route Configuration"""

    def __init__(
        self, method: str, rule: Any, func: Callable, cors: bool, compress: bool, cache_control: Optional[str]
    ):
        self.method = method.upper()
        self.rule = rule
        self.func = func
        self.cors = cors
        self.compress = compress
        self.cache_control = cache_control


class ResponseBuilder:
    """Internally used Response builder"""

    def __init__(self, response: Response, route: Optional[Route] = None):
        self.response = response
        self.route = route

    def _add_cors(self, cors: CORSConfig):
        """Update headers to include the configured Access-Control headers"""
        self.response.headers.update(cors.to_dict())

    def _add_cache_control(self, cache_control: str):
        """Set the specified cache control headers for 200 http responses. For non-200 `no-cache` is used."""
        self.response.headers["Cache-Control"] = cache_control if self.response.status_code == 200 else "no-cache"

    def _compress(self):
        """Compress the response body, but only if `Accept-Encoding` headers includes gzip."""
        self.response.headers["Content-Encoding"] = "gzip"
        if isinstance(self.response.body, str):
            logger.debug("Converting string response to bytes before compressing it")
            self.response.body = bytes(self.response.body, "utf-8")
        gzip = zlib.compressobj(9, zlib.DEFLATED, zlib.MAX_WBITS | 16)
        self.response.body = gzip.compress(self.response.body) + gzip.flush()

    def _route(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig]):
        """Optionally handle any of the route's configure response handling"""
        if self.route is None:
            return
        if self.route.cors:
            self._add_cors(cors or CORSConfig())
        if self.route.cache_control:
            self._add_cache_control(self.route.cache_control)
        if self.route.compress and "gzip" in (event.get_header_value("accept-encoding", "") or ""):
            self._compress()

    def build(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        """Build the full response dict to be returned by the lambda"""
        self._route(event, cors)

        if isinstance(self.response.body, bytes):
            logger.debug("Encoding bytes response with base64")
            self.response.base64_encoded = True
            self.response.body = base64.b64encode(self.response.body).decode()
        return {
            "statusCode": self.response.status_code,
            "headers": self.response.headers,
            "body": self.response.body,
            "isBase64Encoded": self.response.base64_encoded,
        }


class ApiGatewayResolver:
    """API Gateway and ALB proxy resolver

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.get("/get-call")
    def simple_get():
        return {"message": "Foo"}

    @app.post("/post-call")
    def simple_post():
        post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
        return {"message": post_data["value"]}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """

    current_event: BaseProxyEvent
    lambda_context: LambdaContext

    def __init__(
        self,
        proxy_type: Enum = ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEvent,
        cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None,
        debug: Optional[bool] = None,
        serializer: Optional[Callable[[Dict], str]] = None,
    ):
        """
        Parameters
        ----------
        proxy_type: ProxyEventType
            Proxy request type, defaults to API Gateway V1
        cors: CORSConfig
            Optionally configure and enabled CORS. Not each route will need to have to cors=True
        debug: Optional[bool]
            Enables debug mode, by default False. Can be also be enabled by "POWERTOOLS_EVENT_HANDLER_DEBUG"
            environment variable
        """
        self._proxy_type = proxy_type
        self._routes: List[Route] = []
        self._cors = cors
        self._cors_enabled: bool = cors is not None
        self._cors_methods: Set[str] = {"OPTIONS"}
        self._debug = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
            env=os.getenv(constants.EVENT_HANDLER_DEBUG_ENV, "false"), choice=debug
        )

        # Allow for a custom serializer or a concise json serialization
        self._serializer = serializer or partial(json.dumps, separators=(",", ":"), cls=Encoder)

        if self._debug:
            # Always does a pretty print when in debug mode
            self._serializer = partial(json.dumps, indent=4, cls=Encoder)

    def get(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Get route decorator with GET `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.get("/get-call")
        def simple_get():
            return {"message": "Foo"}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "GET", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def post(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Post route decorator with POST `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.post("/post-call")
        def simple_post():
            post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            return {"message": post_data["value"]}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "POST", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def put(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Put route decorator with PUT `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.put("/put-call")
        def simple_put():
            put_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            return {"message": put_data["value"]}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "PUT", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def delete(
        self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
    ):
        """Delete route decorator with DELETE `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.delete("/delete-call")
        def simple_delete():
            return {"message": "deleted"}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "DELETE", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def patch(
        self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
    ):
        """Patch route decorator with PATCH `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.patch("/patch-call")
        def simple_patch():
            patch_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            patch_data["value"] = patched

            return {"message": patch_data}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "PATCH", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def route(
        self,
        rule: str,
        method: str,
        cors: Optional[bool] = None,
        compress: bool = False,
        cache_control: Optional[str] = None,
    ):
        """Route decorator includes parameter `method`"""

        def register_resolver(func: Callable):
            logger.debug(f"Adding route using rule {rule} and method {method.upper()}")
            if cors is None:
                cors_enabled = self._cors_enabled
            else:
                cors_enabled = cors
            self._routes.append(Route(method, self._compile_regex(rule), func, cors_enabled, compress, cache_control))
            if cors_enabled:
                logger.debug(f"Registering method {method.upper()} to Allow Methods in CORS")
                self._cors_methods.add(method.upper())
            return func

        return register_resolver

    def resolve(self, event, context) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        """Resolves the response based on the provide event and decorator routes

        Parameters
        ----------
        event: Dict[str, Any]
            Event
        context: LambdaContext
            Lambda context
        Returns
        -------
        dict
            Returns the dict response
        """
        if self._debug:
            print(self._json_dump(event))
        self.current_event = self._to_proxy_event(event)
        self.lambda_context = context
        return self._resolve().build(self.current_event, self._cors)

    def __call__(self, event, context) -> Any:
        return self.resolve(event, context)

    @staticmethod
    def _compile_regex(rule: str):
        """Precompile regex pattern

        Logic
        -----

        1. Find any dynamic routes defined as <pattern>
            e.g. @app.get("/accounts/<account_id>")
        2. Create a new regex by substituting every dynamic route found as a named group (?P<group>),
        and match whole words only (word boundary) instead of a greedy match

            non-greedy example with word boundary

                rule: '/accounts/<account_id>'
                regex: r'/accounts/(?P<account_id>\\w+\\b)'

                value: /accounts/123/some_other_path
                account_id: 123

            greedy example without word boundary

                regex: r'/accounts/(?P<account_id>.+)'

                value: /accounts/123/some_other_path
                account_id: 123/some_other_path
        3. Compiles a regex and include start (^) and end ($) in between for an exact match

        NOTE: See #520 for context
        """
        rule_regex: str = re.sub(_DYNAMIC_ROUTE_PATTERN, _NAMED_GROUP_BOUNDARY_PATTERN, rule)
        return re.compile("^{}$".format(rule_regex))

    def _to_proxy_event(self, event: Dict) -> BaseProxyEvent:
        """Convert the event dict to the corresponding data class"""
        if self._proxy_type == ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEvent:
            logger.debug("Converting event to API Gateway REST API contract")
            return APIGatewayProxyEvent(event)
        if self._proxy_type == ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEventV2:
            logger.debug("Converting event to API Gateway HTTP API contract")
            return APIGatewayProxyEventV2(event)
        logger.debug("Converting event to ALB contract")
        return ALBEvent(event)

    def _resolve(self) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Resolves the response or return the not found response"""
        method = self.current_event.http_method.upper()
        path = self.current_event.path
        for route in self._routes:
            if method != route.method:
                continue
            match: Optional[re.Match] = route.rule.match(path)
            if match:
                logger.debug("Found a registered route. Calling function")
                return self._call_route(route, match.groupdict())  # pass fn args

        logger.debug(f"No match found for path {path} and method {method}")
        return self._not_found(method)

    def _not_found(self, method: str) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Called when no matching route was found and includes support for the cors preflight response"""
        headers = {}
        if self._cors:
            logger.debug("CORS is enabled, updating headers.")
            headers.update(self._cors.to_dict())

            if method == "OPTIONS":
                logger.debug("Pre-flight request detected. Returning CORS with null response")
                headers["Access-Control-Allow-Methods"] = ",".join(sorted(self._cors_methods))
                return ResponseBuilder(Response(status_code=204, content_type=None, headers=headers, body=None))

        return ResponseBuilder(
            Response(
                status_code=HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND.value,
                content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
                headers=headers,
                body=self._json_dump({"statusCode": HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND.value, "message": "Not found"}),
            )
        )

    def _call_route(self, route: Route, args: Dict[str, str]) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Actually call the matching route with any provided keyword arguments."""
        try:
            return ResponseBuilder(self._to_response(route.func(**args)), route)
        except ServiceError as e:
            return ResponseBuilder(
                Response(
                    status_code=e.status_code,
                    content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
                    body=self._json_dump({"statusCode": e.status_code, "message": e.msg}),
                ),
                route,
            )
        except Exception:
            if self._debug:
                # If the user has turned on debug mode,
                # we'll let the original exception propagate so
                # they get more information about what went wrong.
                return ResponseBuilder(
                    Response(
                        status_code=500,
                        content_type=content_types.TEXT_PLAIN,
                        body="".join(traceback.format_exc()),
                    )
                )
            raise

    def _to_response(self, result: Union[Dict, Response]) -> Response:
        """Convert the route's result to a Response

         2 main result types are supported:

        - Dict[str, Any]: Rest api response with just the Dict to json stringify and content-type is set to
          application/json
        - Response: returned as is, and allows for more flexibility
        """
        if isinstance(result, Response):
            return result

        logger.debug("Simple response detected, serializing return before constructing final response")
        return Response(
            status_code=200,
            content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
            body=self._json_dump(result),
        )

    def _json_dump(self, obj: Any) -> str:
        return self._serializer(obj)

Classes

class ApiGatewayResolver (proxy_type: enum.Enum = ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None, debug: Optional[bool] = None, serializer: Optional[Callable[[Dict[~KT, ~VT]], str]] = None)

API Gateway and ALB proxy resolver

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.get("/get-call")
def simple_get():
    return {"message": "Foo"}

@app.post("/post-call")
def simple_post():
    post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
    return {"message": post_data["value"]}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)

Parameters

proxy_type : ProxyEventType
Proxy request type, defaults to API Gateway V1
cors : CORSConfig
Optionally configure and enabled CORS. Not each route will need to have to cors=True
debug : Optional[bool]
Enables debug mode, by default False. Can be also be enabled by "POWERTOOLS_EVENT_HANDLER_DEBUG" environment variable
Expand source code
class ApiGatewayResolver:
    """API Gateway and ALB proxy resolver

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.get("/get-call")
    def simple_get():
        return {"message": "Foo"}

    @app.post("/post-call")
    def simple_post():
        post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
        return {"message": post_data["value"]}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """

    current_event: BaseProxyEvent
    lambda_context: LambdaContext

    def __init__(
        self,
        proxy_type: Enum = ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEvent,
        cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None,
        debug: Optional[bool] = None,
        serializer: Optional[Callable[[Dict], str]] = None,
    ):
        """
        Parameters
        ----------
        proxy_type: ProxyEventType
            Proxy request type, defaults to API Gateway V1
        cors: CORSConfig
            Optionally configure and enabled CORS. Not each route will need to have to cors=True
        debug: Optional[bool]
            Enables debug mode, by default False. Can be also be enabled by "POWERTOOLS_EVENT_HANDLER_DEBUG"
            environment variable
        """
        self._proxy_type = proxy_type
        self._routes: List[Route] = []
        self._cors = cors
        self._cors_enabled: bool = cors is not None
        self._cors_methods: Set[str] = {"OPTIONS"}
        self._debug = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
            env=os.getenv(constants.EVENT_HANDLER_DEBUG_ENV, "false"), choice=debug
        )

        # Allow for a custom serializer or a concise json serialization
        self._serializer = serializer or partial(json.dumps, separators=(",", ":"), cls=Encoder)

        if self._debug:
            # Always does a pretty print when in debug mode
            self._serializer = partial(json.dumps, indent=4, cls=Encoder)

    def get(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Get route decorator with GET `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.get("/get-call")
        def simple_get():
            return {"message": "Foo"}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "GET", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def post(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Post route decorator with POST `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.post("/post-call")
        def simple_post():
            post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            return {"message": post_data["value"]}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "POST", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def put(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
        """Put route decorator with PUT `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.put("/put-call")
        def simple_put():
            put_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            return {"message": put_data["value"]}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "PUT", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def delete(
        self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
    ):
        """Delete route decorator with DELETE `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.delete("/delete-call")
        def simple_delete():
            return {"message": "deleted"}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "DELETE", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def patch(
        self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
    ):
        """Patch route decorator with PATCH `method`

        Examples
        --------
        Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

        ```python
        from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
        from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

        tracer = Tracer()
        app = ApiGatewayResolver()

        @app.patch("/patch-call")
        def simple_patch():
            patch_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
            patch_data["value"] = patched

            return {"message": patch_data}

        @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
        def lambda_handler(event, context):
            return app.resolve(event, context)
        ```
        """
        return self.route(rule, "PATCH", cors, compress, cache_control)

    def route(
        self,
        rule: str,
        method: str,
        cors: Optional[bool] = None,
        compress: bool = False,
        cache_control: Optional[str] = None,
    ):
        """Route decorator includes parameter `method`"""

        def register_resolver(func: Callable):
            logger.debug(f"Adding route using rule {rule} and method {method.upper()}")
            if cors is None:
                cors_enabled = self._cors_enabled
            else:
                cors_enabled = cors
            self._routes.append(Route(method, self._compile_regex(rule), func, cors_enabled, compress, cache_control))
            if cors_enabled:
                logger.debug(f"Registering method {method.upper()} to Allow Methods in CORS")
                self._cors_methods.add(method.upper())
            return func

        return register_resolver

    def resolve(self, event, context) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        """Resolves the response based on the provide event and decorator routes

        Parameters
        ----------
        event: Dict[str, Any]
            Event
        context: LambdaContext
            Lambda context
        Returns
        -------
        dict
            Returns the dict response
        """
        if self._debug:
            print(self._json_dump(event))
        self.current_event = self._to_proxy_event(event)
        self.lambda_context = context
        return self._resolve().build(self.current_event, self._cors)

    def __call__(self, event, context) -> Any:
        return self.resolve(event, context)

    @staticmethod
    def _compile_regex(rule: str):
        """Precompile regex pattern

        Logic
        -----

        1. Find any dynamic routes defined as <pattern>
            e.g. @app.get("/accounts/<account_id>")
        2. Create a new regex by substituting every dynamic route found as a named group (?P<group>),
        and match whole words only (word boundary) instead of a greedy match

            non-greedy example with word boundary

                rule: '/accounts/<account_id>'
                regex: r'/accounts/(?P<account_id>\\w+\\b)'

                value: /accounts/123/some_other_path
                account_id: 123

            greedy example without word boundary

                regex: r'/accounts/(?P<account_id>.+)'

                value: /accounts/123/some_other_path
                account_id: 123/some_other_path
        3. Compiles a regex and include start (^) and end ($) in between for an exact match

        NOTE: See #520 for context
        """
        rule_regex: str = re.sub(_DYNAMIC_ROUTE_PATTERN, _NAMED_GROUP_BOUNDARY_PATTERN, rule)
        return re.compile("^{}$".format(rule_regex))

    def _to_proxy_event(self, event: Dict) -> BaseProxyEvent:
        """Convert the event dict to the corresponding data class"""
        if self._proxy_type == ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEvent:
            logger.debug("Converting event to API Gateway REST API contract")
            return APIGatewayProxyEvent(event)
        if self._proxy_type == ProxyEventType.APIGatewayProxyEventV2:
            logger.debug("Converting event to API Gateway HTTP API contract")
            return APIGatewayProxyEventV2(event)
        logger.debug("Converting event to ALB contract")
        return ALBEvent(event)

    def _resolve(self) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Resolves the response or return the not found response"""
        method = self.current_event.http_method.upper()
        path = self.current_event.path
        for route in self._routes:
            if method != route.method:
                continue
            match: Optional[re.Match] = route.rule.match(path)
            if match:
                logger.debug("Found a registered route. Calling function")
                return self._call_route(route, match.groupdict())  # pass fn args

        logger.debug(f"No match found for path {path} and method {method}")
        return self._not_found(method)

    def _not_found(self, method: str) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Called when no matching route was found and includes support for the cors preflight response"""
        headers = {}
        if self._cors:
            logger.debug("CORS is enabled, updating headers.")
            headers.update(self._cors.to_dict())

            if method == "OPTIONS":
                logger.debug("Pre-flight request detected. Returning CORS with null response")
                headers["Access-Control-Allow-Methods"] = ",".join(sorted(self._cors_methods))
                return ResponseBuilder(Response(status_code=204, content_type=None, headers=headers, body=None))

        return ResponseBuilder(
            Response(
                status_code=HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND.value,
                content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
                headers=headers,
                body=self._json_dump({"statusCode": HTTPStatus.NOT_FOUND.value, "message": "Not found"}),
            )
        )

    def _call_route(self, route: Route, args: Dict[str, str]) -> ResponseBuilder:
        """Actually call the matching route with any provided keyword arguments."""
        try:
            return ResponseBuilder(self._to_response(route.func(**args)), route)
        except ServiceError as e:
            return ResponseBuilder(
                Response(
                    status_code=e.status_code,
                    content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
                    body=self._json_dump({"statusCode": e.status_code, "message": e.msg}),
                ),
                route,
            )
        except Exception:
            if self._debug:
                # If the user has turned on debug mode,
                # we'll let the original exception propagate so
                # they get more information about what went wrong.
                return ResponseBuilder(
                    Response(
                        status_code=500,
                        content_type=content_types.TEXT_PLAIN,
                        body="".join(traceback.format_exc()),
                    )
                )
            raise

    def _to_response(self, result: Union[Dict, Response]) -> Response:
        """Convert the route's result to a Response

         2 main result types are supported:

        - Dict[str, Any]: Rest api response with just the Dict to json stringify and content-type is set to
          application/json
        - Response: returned as is, and allows for more flexibility
        """
        if isinstance(result, Response):
            return result

        logger.debug("Simple response detected, serializing return before constructing final response")
        return Response(
            status_code=200,
            content_type=content_types.APPLICATION_JSON,
            body=self._json_dump(result),
        )

    def _json_dump(self, obj: Any) -> str:
        return self._serializer(obj)

Class variables

var current_eventBaseProxyEvent
var lambda_contextLambdaContext

Methods

def delete(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Delete route decorator with DELETE method

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.delete("/delete-call")
def simple_delete():
    return {"message": "deleted"}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)
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def delete(
    self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
):
    """Delete route decorator with DELETE `method`

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.delete("/delete-call")
    def simple_delete():
        return {"message": "deleted"}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """
    return self.route(rule, "DELETE", cors, compress, cache_control)
def get(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Get route decorator with GET method

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.get("/get-call")
def simple_get():
    return {"message": "Foo"}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)
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def get(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
    """Get route decorator with GET `method`

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.get("/get-call")
    def simple_get():
        return {"message": "Foo"}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """
    return self.route(rule, "GET", cors, compress, cache_control)
def patch(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Patch route decorator with PATCH method

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.patch("/patch-call")
def simple_patch():
    patch_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
    patch_data["value"] = patched

    return {"message": patch_data}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)
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def patch(
    self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None
):
    """Patch route decorator with PATCH `method`

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.patch("/patch-call")
    def simple_patch():
        patch_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
        patch_data["value"] = patched

        return {"message": patch_data}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """
    return self.route(rule, "PATCH", cors, compress, cache_control)
def post(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Post route decorator with POST method

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.post("/post-call")
def simple_post():
    post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
    return {"message": post_data["value"]}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)
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def post(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
    """Post route decorator with POST `method`

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.post("/post-call")
    def simple_post():
        post_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
        return {"message": post_data["value"]}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """
    return self.route(rule, "POST", cors, compress, cache_control)
def put(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Put route decorator with PUT method

Examples

Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

tracer = Tracer()
app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.put("/put-call")
def simple_put():
    put_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
    return {"message": put_data["value"]}

@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
    return app.resolve(event, context)
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def put(self, rule: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None):
    """Put route decorator with PUT `method`

    Examples
    --------
    Simple example with a custom lambda handler using the Tracer capture_lambda_handler decorator

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    tracer = Tracer()
    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.put("/put-call")
    def simple_put():
        put_data: dict = app.current_event.json_body
        return {"message": put_data["value"]}

    @tracer.capture_lambda_handler
    def lambda_handler(event, context):
        return app.resolve(event, context)
    ```
    """
    return self.route(rule, "PUT", cors, compress, cache_control)
def resolve(self, event, context) ‑> Dict[str, Any]

Resolves the response based on the provide event and decorator routes

Parameters

event : Dict[str, Any]
Event
context : LambdaContext
Lambda context

Returns

dict
Returns the dict response
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def resolve(self, event, context) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Resolves the response based on the provide event and decorator routes

    Parameters
    ----------
    event: Dict[str, Any]
        Event
    context: LambdaContext
        Lambda context
    Returns
    -------
    dict
        Returns the dict response
    """
    if self._debug:
        print(self._json_dump(event))
    self.current_event = self._to_proxy_event(event)
    self.lambda_context = context
    return self._resolve().build(self.current_event, self._cors)
def route(self, rule: str, method: str, cors: Optional[bool] = None, compress: bool = False, cache_control: Optional[str] = None)

Route decorator includes parameter method

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def route(
    self,
    rule: str,
    method: str,
    cors: Optional[bool] = None,
    compress: bool = False,
    cache_control: Optional[str] = None,
):
    """Route decorator includes parameter `method`"""

    def register_resolver(func: Callable):
        logger.debug(f"Adding route using rule {rule} and method {method.upper()}")
        if cors is None:
            cors_enabled = self._cors_enabled
        else:
            cors_enabled = cors
        self._routes.append(Route(method, self._compile_regex(rule), func, cors_enabled, compress, cache_control))
        if cors_enabled:
            logger.debug(f"Registering method {method.upper()} to Allow Methods in CORS")
            self._cors_methods.add(method.upper())
        return func

    return register_resolver
class CORSConfig (allow_origin: str = '*', allow_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None, expose_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None, max_age: Optional[int] = None, allow_credentials: bool = False)

CORS Config

Examples

Simple cors example using the default permissive cors, not this should only be used during early prototyping

from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

app = ApiGatewayResolver()

@app.get("/my/path", cors=True)
def with_cors():
    return {"message": "Foo"}

Using a custom CORSConfig where with_cors used the custom provided CORSConfig and without_cors do not include any cors headers.

from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import (
    ApiGatewayResolver, CORSConfig
)

cors_config = CORSConfig(
    allow_origin="https://wwww.example.com/",
    expose_headers=["x-exposed-response-header"],
    allow_headers=["x-custom-request-header"],
    max_age=100,
    allow_credentials=True,
)
app = ApiGatewayResolver(cors=cors_config)

@app.get("/my/path")
def with_cors():
    return {"message": "Foo"}

@app.get("/another-one", cors=False)
def without_cors():
    return {"message": "Foo"}

Parameters

allow_origin : str
The value of the Access-Control-Allow-Origin to send in the response. Defaults to "*", but should only be used during development.
allow_headers : Optional[List[str]]
The list of additional allowed headers. This list is added to list of built in allowed headers: Authorization, Content-Type, X-Amz-Date, X-Api-Key, X-Amz-Security-Token.
expose_headers : Optional[List[str]]
A list of values to return for the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
max_age : Optional[int]
The value for the Access-Control-Max-Age
allow_credentials : bool
A boolean value that sets the value of Access-Control-Allow-Credentials
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class CORSConfig(object):
    """CORS Config

    Examples
    --------

    Simple cors example using the default permissive cors, not this should only be used during early prototyping

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import ApiGatewayResolver

    app = ApiGatewayResolver()

    @app.get("/my/path", cors=True)
    def with_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}
    ```

    Using a custom CORSConfig where `with_cors` used the custom provided CORSConfig and `without_cors`
    do not include any cors headers.

    ```python
    from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.api_gateway import (
        ApiGatewayResolver, CORSConfig
    )

    cors_config = CORSConfig(
        allow_origin="https://wwww.example.com/",
        expose_headers=["x-exposed-response-header"],
        allow_headers=["x-custom-request-header"],
        max_age=100,
        allow_credentials=True,
    )
    app = ApiGatewayResolver(cors=cors_config)

    @app.get("/my/path")
    def with_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}

    @app.get("/another-one", cors=False)
    def without_cors():
        return {"message": "Foo"}
    ```
    """

    _REQUIRED_HEADERS = ["Authorization", "Content-Type", "X-Amz-Date", "X-Api-Key", "X-Amz-Security-Token"]

    def __init__(
        self,
        allow_origin: str = "*",
        allow_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None,
        expose_headers: Optional[List[str]] = None,
        max_age: Optional[int] = None,
        allow_credentials: bool = False,
    ):
        """
        Parameters
        ----------
        allow_origin: str
            The value of the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` to send in the response. Defaults to "*", but should
            only be used during development.
        allow_headers: Optional[List[str]]
            The list of additional allowed headers. This list is added to list of
            built in allowed headers: `Authorization`, `Content-Type`, `X-Amz-Date`,
            `X-Api-Key`, `X-Amz-Security-Token`.
        expose_headers: Optional[List[str]]
            A list of values to return for the Access-Control-Expose-Headers
        max_age: Optional[int]
            The value for the `Access-Control-Max-Age`
        allow_credentials: bool
            A boolean value that sets the value of `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials`
        """
        self.allow_origin = allow_origin
        self.allow_headers = set(self._REQUIRED_HEADERS + (allow_headers or []))
        self.expose_headers = expose_headers or []
        self.max_age = max_age
        self.allow_credentials = allow_credentials

    def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
        """Builds the configured Access-Control http headers"""
        headers = {
            "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": self.allow_origin,
            "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": ",".join(sorted(self.allow_headers)),
        }
        if self.expose_headers:
            headers["Access-Control-Expose-Headers"] = ",".join(self.expose_headers)
        if self.max_age is not None:
            headers["Access-Control-Max-Age"] = str(self.max_age)
        if self.allow_credentials is True:
            headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
        return headers

Methods

def to_dict(self) ‑> Dict[str, str]

Builds the configured Access-Control http headers

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def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, str]:
    """Builds the configured Access-Control http headers"""
    headers = {
        "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": self.allow_origin,
        "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": ",".join(sorted(self.allow_headers)),
    }
    if self.expose_headers:
        headers["Access-Control-Expose-Headers"] = ",".join(self.expose_headers)
    if self.max_age is not None:
        headers["Access-Control-Max-Age"] = str(self.max_age)
    if self.allow_credentials is True:
        headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
    return headers
class ProxyEventType (value, names=None, *, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1)

An enumerations of the supported proxy event types.

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class ProxyEventType(Enum):
    """An enumerations of the supported proxy event types."""

    APIGatewayProxyEvent = "APIGatewayProxyEvent"
    APIGatewayProxyEventV2 = "APIGatewayProxyEventV2"
    ALBEvent = "ALBEvent"

Ancestors

  • enum.Enum

Class variables

var ALBEvent
var APIGatewayProxyEvent
var APIGatewayProxyEventV2
class Response (status_code: int, content_type: Optional[str], body: Union[str, bytes, None], headers: Optional[Dict[~KT, ~VT]] = None)

Response data class that provides greater control over what is returned from the proxy event

Parameters

status_code : int
Http status code, example 200
content_type : str
Optionally set the Content-Type header, example "application/json". Note this will be merged into any provided http headers
body : Union[str, bytes, None]
Optionally set the response body. Note: bytes body will be automatically base64 encoded
headers : dict
Optionally set specific http headers. Setting "Content-Type" hear would override the content_type value.
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class Response:
    """Response data class that provides greater control over what is returned from the proxy event"""

    def __init__(
        self,
        status_code: int,
        content_type: Optional[str],
        body: Union[str, bytes, None],
        headers: Optional[Dict] = None,
    ):
        """

        Parameters
        ----------
        status_code: int
            Http status code, example 200
        content_type: str
            Optionally set the Content-Type header, example "application/json". Note this will be merged into any
            provided http headers
        body: Union[str, bytes, None]
            Optionally set the response body. Note: bytes body will be automatically base64 encoded
        headers: dict
            Optionally set specific http headers. Setting "Content-Type" hear would override the `content_type` value.
        """
        self.status_code = status_code
        self.body = body
        self.base64_encoded = False
        self.headers: Dict = headers or {}
        if content_type:
            self.headers.setdefault("Content-Type", content_type)
class ResponseBuilder (response: Response, route: Optional[Route] = None)

Internally used Response builder

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class ResponseBuilder:
    """Internally used Response builder"""

    def __init__(self, response: Response, route: Optional[Route] = None):
        self.response = response
        self.route = route

    def _add_cors(self, cors: CORSConfig):
        """Update headers to include the configured Access-Control headers"""
        self.response.headers.update(cors.to_dict())

    def _add_cache_control(self, cache_control: str):
        """Set the specified cache control headers for 200 http responses. For non-200 `no-cache` is used."""
        self.response.headers["Cache-Control"] = cache_control if self.response.status_code == 200 else "no-cache"

    def _compress(self):
        """Compress the response body, but only if `Accept-Encoding` headers includes gzip."""
        self.response.headers["Content-Encoding"] = "gzip"
        if isinstance(self.response.body, str):
            logger.debug("Converting string response to bytes before compressing it")
            self.response.body = bytes(self.response.body, "utf-8")
        gzip = zlib.compressobj(9, zlib.DEFLATED, zlib.MAX_WBITS | 16)
        self.response.body = gzip.compress(self.response.body) + gzip.flush()

    def _route(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig]):
        """Optionally handle any of the route's configure response handling"""
        if self.route is None:
            return
        if self.route.cors:
            self._add_cors(cors or CORSConfig())
        if self.route.cache_control:
            self._add_cache_control(self.route.cache_control)
        if self.route.compress and "gzip" in (event.get_header_value("accept-encoding", "") or ""):
            self._compress()

    def build(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
        """Build the full response dict to be returned by the lambda"""
        self._route(event, cors)

        if isinstance(self.response.body, bytes):
            logger.debug("Encoding bytes response with base64")
            self.response.base64_encoded = True
            self.response.body = base64.b64encode(self.response.body).decode()
        return {
            "statusCode": self.response.status_code,
            "headers": self.response.headers,
            "body": self.response.body,
            "isBase64Encoded": self.response.base64_encoded,
        }

Methods

def build(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None) ‑> Dict[str, Any]

Build the full response dict to be returned by the lambda

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def build(self, event: BaseProxyEvent, cors: Optional[CORSConfig] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Build the full response dict to be returned by the lambda"""
    self._route(event, cors)

    if isinstance(self.response.body, bytes):
        logger.debug("Encoding bytes response with base64")
        self.response.base64_encoded = True
        self.response.body = base64.b64encode(self.response.body).decode()
    return {
        "statusCode": self.response.status_code,
        "headers": self.response.headers,
        "body": self.response.body,
        "isBase64Encoded": self.response.base64_encoded,
    }
class Route (method: str, rule: Any, func: Callable, cors: bool, compress: bool, cache_control: Optional[str])

Internally used Route Configuration

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class Route:
    """Internally used Route Configuration"""

    def __init__(
        self, method: str, rule: Any, func: Callable, cors: bool, compress: bool, cache_control: Optional[str]
    ):
        self.method = method.upper()
        self.rule = rule
        self.func = func
        self.cors = cors
        self.compress = compress
        self.cache_control = cache_control