| Safe Haskell | None |
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| Language | Haskell2010 |
Network.AWS.Kinesis.GetRecords
Description
Gets data records from a shard.
Specify a shard iterator using the ShardIterator parameter. The shard
iterator specifies the position in the shard from which you want to start
reading data records sequentially. If there are no records available in the
portion of the shard that the iterator points to, GetRecords returns an empty
list. Note that it might take multiple calls to get to a portion of the shard
that contains records.
You can scale by provisioning multiple shards. Your application should have
one thread per shard, each reading continuously from its stream. To read from
a stream continually, call GetRecords in a loop. Use GetShardIterator to get
the shard iterator to specify in the first GetRecords call. GetRecords
returns a new shard iterator in NextShardIterator. Specify the shard iterator
returned in NextShardIterator in subsequent calls to GetRecords. Note that if
the shard has been closed, the shard iterator can't return more data and GetRecords returns null in NextShardIterator. You can terminate the loop when the shard
is closed, or when the shard iterator reaches the record with the sequence
number or other attribute that marks it as the last record to process.
Each data record can be up to 50 KB in size, and each shard can read up to 2
MB per second. You can ensure that your calls don't exceed the maximum
supported size or throughput by using the Limit parameter to specify the
maximum number of records that GetRecords can return. Consider your average
record size when determining this limit. For example, if your average record
size is 40 KB, you can limit the data returned to about 1 MB per call by
specifying 25 as the limit.
The size of the data returned by GetRecords will vary depending on the
utilization of the shard. The maximum size of data that GetRecords can return
is 10 MB. If a call returns this amount of data, subsequent calls made within
the next 5 seconds throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. If there is
insufficient provisioned throughput on the shard, subsequent calls made
within the next 1 second throw ProvisionedThroughputExceededException. Note
that GetRecords won't return any data when it throws an exception. For this
reason, we recommend that you wait one second between calls to GetRecords;
however, it's possible that the application will get exceptions for longer
than 1 second.
To detect whether the application is falling behind in processing, you can
use the MillisBehindLatest response attribute. You can also monitor the
amount of data in a stream using the CloudWatch metrics. For more
information, see Monitoring Amazon Kinesis with Amazon CloudWatch in the Amazon Kinesis Developer Guide.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis/latest/APIReference/API_GetRecords.html
- data GetRecords
- getRecords :: Text -> GetRecords
- grLimit :: Lens' GetRecords (Maybe Natural)
- grShardIterator :: Lens' GetRecords Text
- data GetRecordsResponse
- getRecordsResponse :: GetRecordsResponse
- grrMillisBehindLatest :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse (Maybe Natural)
- grrNextShardIterator :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse (Maybe Text)
- grrRecords :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse [Record]
Request
data GetRecords Source
Request constructor
Arguments
| :: Text | |
| -> GetRecords |
GetRecords constructor.
The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are:
Request lenses
grLimit :: Lens' GetRecords (Maybe Natural) Source
The maximum number of records to return. Specify a value of up to 10,000. If
you specify a value that is greater than 10,000, GetRecords throws InvalidArgumentException.
grShardIterator :: Lens' GetRecords Text Source
The position in the shard from which you want to start sequentially reading data records. A shard iterator specifies this position using the sequence number of a data record in the shard.
Response
data GetRecordsResponse Source
Response constructor
getRecordsResponse :: GetRecordsResponse Source
GetRecordsResponse constructor.
The fields accessible through corresponding lenses are:
Response lenses
grrMillisBehindLatest :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse (Maybe Natural) Source
The number of milliseconds the GetRecords response is from the tip of the
stream, indicating how far behind current time the consumer is. A value of
zero indicates record processing is caught up, and there are no new records
to process at this moment.
grrNextShardIterator :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse (Maybe Text) Source
The next position in the shard from which to start sequentially reading data
records. If set to null, the shard has been closed and the requested iterator
will not return any more data.
grrRecords :: Lens' GetRecordsResponse [Record] Source
The data records retrieved from the shard.