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import json | |
import pg8000 as dbapi | |
from pprint import pprint | |
def getconnection(database,host,port,user,password): | |
conn= None | |
try: | |
conn=dbapi.connect(database=database,host=host, port=port,\ | |
user=user,password=password,ssl=True) | |
except Exception as err: | |
print(err) | |
return conn | |
def runquery(conn,query): | |
""" | |
Just run a query given a connection | |
""" | |
curr=conn.cursor() | |
curr.execute(query) | |
for row in curr.fetchall(): | |
pprint(row) | |
return None | |
if __name__ =='__main__': | |
config={ | |
"database": "databasename", | |
"host": "myhost.redshift.amazonaws.com", | |
"port": 8192, | |
"user": 'username', | |
"password": 'password' | |
} | |
conn = getconnection(config['database'],config['host'],\ | |
config['port'],config['user'],config['password']) | |
runquery(conn,\ | |
''' | |
select datname, nspname, relname | |
from pg_class, pg_namespace, pg_database | |
where pg_namespace.oid = relnamespace | |
and datname ='dwrsg010' | |
and nspname not in | |
('information_schema','pg_catalog','pg_toast') | |
group by datname, nspname, relname | |
order by datname, nspname, relname | |
; | |
''' ) |
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Howdy. Decided to try this because it looks like super-simple example - exactly what I need. However, I can't get it to work. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but no idea what. Any help appreciated.
What am I doing wrong? I imported the pg8000 module with pip into the folder, created this script as lambda_function.py, changed it to all my settings, zipped them all together (pg8000 imported scramp), uploaded, set up a bogus test, and ran it. I have it set as Python 3.8. (None of them worked, they all threw different errors, but mostly similar). The IAM is good and it just appears to be that it's expecting a handler that's not there, but no idea what it should be. I have the Handler set to be "lambda_function.lambda_handler", since that's the default (and changing it to runquery or getconnection both throw different errors)
{
"errorMessage": "Handler 'lambda_handler' missing on module 'lambda_function'",
"errorType": "Runtime.HandlerNotFound"
}
Howdy. Decided to try this because it looks like super-simple example - exactly what I need. However, I can't get it to work. Obviously I'm doing something wrong, but no idea what. Any help appreciated.
What am I doing wrong? I imported the pg8000 module with pip into the folder, created this script as lambda_function.py, changed it to all my settings, zipped them all together (pg8000 imported scramp), uploaded, set up a bogus test, and ran it. I have it set as Python 3.8. (None of them worked, they all threw different errors, but mostly similar). The IAM is good and it just appears to be that it's expecting a handler that's not there, but no idea what it should be. I have the Handler set to be "lambda_function.lambda_handler", since that's the default (and changing it to runquery or getconnection both throw different errors)
{
"errorMessage": "Handler 'lambda_handler' missing on module 'lambda_function'",
"errorType": "Runtime.HandlerNotFound"
}
Sounds like you need:
def lambda_handler(event, context):
pass
return
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