Module aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares
Sub-modules
aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares.base
aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares.openapi_validation
aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares.schema_validation
Classes
class BaseMiddlewareHandler
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Base implementation for Middlewares to run code before and after in a chain.
This is the middleware handler function where middleware logic is implemented. The next middleware handler is represented by
next_middleware
, returning a Response object.Examples
Correlation ID Middleware
import requests from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import APIGatewayRestResolver, Response from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares import BaseMiddlewareHandler, NextMiddleware app = APIGatewayRestResolver() logger = Logger() class CorrelationIdMiddleware(BaseMiddlewareHandler): def __init__(self, header: str): super().__init__() self.header = header def handler(self, app: APIGatewayRestResolver, next_middleware: NextMiddleware) -> Response: # BEFORE logic request_id = app.current_event.request_context.request_id correlation_id = app.current_event.get_header_value( name=self.header, default_value=request_id, ) # Call next middleware or route handler ('/todos') response = next_middleware(app) # AFTER logic response.headers[self.header] = correlation_id return response @app.get("/todos", middlewares=[CorrelationIdMiddleware(header="x-correlation-id")]) def get_todos(): todos: requests.Response = requests.get("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos") todos.raise_for_status() # for brevity, we'll limit to the first 10 only return {"todos": todos.json()[:10]} @logger.inject_lambda_context def lambda_handler(event, context): return app.resolve(event, context)
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class BaseMiddlewareHandler(Generic[EventHandlerInstance], ABC): """Base implementation for Middlewares to run code before and after in a chain. This is the middleware handler function where middleware logic is implemented. The next middleware handler is represented by `next_middleware`, returning a Response object. Examples -------- **Correlation ID Middleware** ```python import requests from aws_lambda_powertools import Logger from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler import APIGatewayRestResolver, Response from aws_lambda_powertools.event_handler.middlewares import BaseMiddlewareHandler, NextMiddleware app = APIGatewayRestResolver() logger = Logger() class CorrelationIdMiddleware(BaseMiddlewareHandler): def __init__(self, header: str): super().__init__() self.header = header def handler(self, app: APIGatewayRestResolver, next_middleware: NextMiddleware) -> Response: # BEFORE logic request_id = app.current_event.request_context.request_id correlation_id = app.current_event.get_header_value( name=self.header, default_value=request_id, ) # Call next middleware or route handler ('/todos') response = next_middleware(app) # AFTER logic response.headers[self.header] = correlation_id return response @app.get("/todos", middlewares=[CorrelationIdMiddleware(header="x-correlation-id")]) def get_todos(): todos: requests.Response = requests.get("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos") todos.raise_for_status() # for brevity, we'll limit to the first 10 only return {"todos": todos.json()[:10]} @logger.inject_lambda_context def lambda_handler(event, context): return app.resolve(event, context) ``` """ @abstractmethod def handler(self, app: EventHandlerInstance, next_middleware: NextMiddleware) -> Response: """ The Middleware Handler Parameters ---------- app: EventHandlerInstance An instance of an Event Handler that implements ApiGatewayResolver next_middleware: NextMiddleware The next middleware handler in the chain Returns ------- Response The response from the next middleware handler in the chain """ raise NotImplementedError() @property def __name__(self) -> str: # noqa A003 return str(self.__class__.__name__) def __call__(self, app: EventHandlerInstance, next_middleware: NextMiddleware) -> Response: """ The Middleware handler function. Parameters ---------- app: ApiGatewayResolver An instance of an Event Handler that implements ApiGatewayResolver next_middleware: NextMiddleware The next middleware handler in the chain Returns ------- Response The response from the next middleware handler in the chain """ return self.handler(app, next_middleware)
Ancestors
- typing.Generic
- abc.ABC
Subclasses
Methods
def handler(self, app: ~EventHandlerInstance, next_middleware: NextMiddleware) ‑> Response
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The Middleware Handler
Parameters
app
:EventHandlerInstance
- An instance of an Event Handler that implements ApiGatewayResolver
next_middleware
:NextMiddleware
- The next middleware handler in the chain
Returns
Response
- The response from the next middleware handler in the chain
class NextMiddleware (*args, **kwargs)
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Base class for protocol classes.
Protocol classes are defined as::
class Proto(Protocol): def meth(self) -> int: ...
Such classes are primarily used with static type checkers that recognize structural subtyping (static duck-typing).
For example::
class C: def meth(self) -> int: return 0 def func(x: Proto) -> int: return x.meth() func(C()) # Passes static type check
See PEP 544 for details. Protocol classes decorated with @typing.runtime_checkable act as simple-minded runtime protocols that check only the presence of given attributes, ignoring their type signatures. Protocol classes can be generic, they are defined as::
class GenProto[T](Protocol): def meth(self) -> T: ...
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class NextMiddleware(Protocol): def __call__(self, app: EventHandlerInstance) -> Response: """Protocol for callback regardless of next_middleware(app), get_response(app) etc""" ... def __name__(self) -> str: # noqa A003 """Protocol for name of the Middleware""" ...
Ancestors
- typing.Protocol
- typing.Generic