Azure Event Grid client library for Python¶
Azure Event Grid is a fully-managed intelligent event routing service that allows for uniform event consumption using a publish-subscribe model.
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Getting started¶
Prerequisites¶
Python 2.7, or 3.5 or later is required to use this package.
You must have an Azure subscription and an Event Grid Topic resource to use this package.
Install the package¶
Install the Azure Event Grid client library for Python with [pip][pip]:
pip install azure-eventgrid
Create an Event Grid Topic¶
You can create the resource using Azure Portal
Authenticate the client¶
In order to interact with the Event Grid service, you will need to create an instance of a client. A topic_hostname and credential are necessary to instantiate the client object.
Looking up the endpoint¶
You can find the endpoint and the hostname on the Azure portal.
Create the client with AzureKeyCredential¶
To use an API key as the credential
parameter,
pass the key as a string into an instance of AzureKeyCredential.
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridPublisherClient
topic_hostname = "https://<name>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net"
credential = AzureKeyCredential("<api_key>")
eg_publisher_client = EventGridPublisherClient(topic_hostname, credential)
Key concepts¶
Information about the key concepts on Event Grid, see Concepts in Azure Event Grid
EventGridPublisherClient¶
EventGridPublisherClient
provides operations to send event data to topic hostname specified during client initialization.
Either a list or a single instance of CloudEvent/EventGridEvent/CustomEvent can be sent.
EventGridConsumer¶
EventGridConsumer
is used to desrialize an event received.
Examples¶
The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Event Grid tasks, including:
Send an Event Grid Event¶
This example publishes an Event Grid event.
import os
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridPublisherClient, EventGridEvent
key = os.environ["EG_ACCESS_KEY"]
topic_hostname = os.environ["EG_TOPIC_HOSTNAME"]
event = EventGridEvent(
subject="Door1",
data={"team": "azure-sdk"},
event_type="Azure.Sdk.Demo",
data_version="2.0"
)
credential = AzureKeyCredential(key)
client = EventGridPublisherClient(topic_hostname, credential)
client.send(event)
Send a Cloud Event¶
This example publishes a Cloud event.
import os
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridPublisherClient, CloudEvent
key = os.environ["CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY"]
topic_hostname = os.environ["CLOUD_TOPIC_HOSTNAME"]
event = CloudEvent(
type="Azure.Sdk.Sample",
source="https://egsample.dev/sampleevent",
data={"team": "azure-sdk"}
)
credential = AzureKeyCredential(key)
client = EventGridPublisherClient(topic_hostname, credential)
client.send(event)
Consume an Event Grid Event¶
This example demonstrates consuming and deserializing an eventgrid event.
import os
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridConsumer
consumer = EventGridConsumer()
eg_storage_dict = {
"id":"bbab625-dc56-4b22-abeb-afcc72e5290c",
"subject":"/blobServices/default/containers/oc2d2817345i200097container/blobs/oc2d2817345i20002296blob",
"data":{
"api":"PutBlockList",
},
"eventType":"Microsoft.Storage.BlobCreated",
"dataVersion":"2.0",
"metadataVersion":"1",
"eventTime":"2020-08-07T02:28:23.867525Z",
"topic":"/subscriptions/{subscription-id}/resourceGroups/{resource-group}/providers/Microsoft.EventGrid/topics/eventgridegsub"
}
deserialized_event = consumer.decode_eventgrid_event(eg_storage_dict)
# both allow access to raw properties as strings
time_string = deserialized_event.time
time_string = deserialized_event["time"]
Consume a Cloud Event¶
This example demonstrates consuming and deserializing a cloud event.
import os
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridConsumer
consumer = EventGridConsumer()
cloud_storage_dict = {
"id":"a0517898-9fa4-4e70-b4a3-afda1dd68672",
"source":"/subscriptions/{subscription-id}/resourceGroups/{resource-group}/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/{storage-account}",
"data":{
"api":"PutBlockList",
},
"type":"Microsoft.Storage.BlobCreated",
"time":"2020-08-07T01:11:49.765846Z",
"specversion":"1.0"
}
deserialized_event = consumer.decode_cloud_event(cloud_storage_dict)
# both allow access to raw properties as strings
time_string = deserialized_event.time
time_string = deserialized_event["time"]
Troubleshooting¶
Enable
azure.eventgrid
logger to collect traces from the library.
General¶
Event Grid client library will raise exceptions defined in Azure Core.
Logging¶
This library uses the standard logging library for logging. Basic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO level.
Optional Configuration¶
Optional keyword arguments can be passed in at the client and per-operation level. The azure-core reference documentation describes available configurations for retries, logging, transport protocols, and more.
Next steps¶
The following section provides several code snippets illustrating common patterns used in the Event Grid Python API.
More sample code¶
These code samples show common champion scenario operations with the Azure Event Grid client library.
Publish Custom Events to a topic: cs1_publish_custom_events_to_a_topic.py
Publish Custom events to a domain topic: cs2_publish_custom_events_to_a_domain_topic.py
Deserialize a System Event: cs3_consume_system_events.py
Deserialize a Custom Event: cs4_consume_custom_events.py
Deserialize a Cloud Event: cs5_consume_events_using_cloud_events_1.0_schema.py
Publish a Cloud Event: cs6_publish_events_using_cloud_events_1.0_schema.py
More samples can be found here.
Additional documentation¶
For more extensive documentation on Azure Event Grid, see the Event Grid documentation on docs.microsoft.com.
Contributing¶
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit cla.microsoft.com.
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