Templates/Blueprints/S3EventToSQS/s3tosqs.ps1.txt

# PowerShell script file to be executed as a AWS Lambda function.
#
# When executing in Lambda the following variables will be predefined.
# $LambdaInput - A PSObject that contains the Lambda function input data.
# $LambdaContext - An Amazon.Lambda.Core.ILambdaContext object that contains information about the currently running Lambda environment.
#
# The last item in the PowerShell pipeline will be returned as the result of the Lambda function.
#
# To include PowerShell modules with your Lambda function, like the AWS.Tools.S3 module, add a "#Requires" statement
# indicating the module and version. If using an AWS.Tools.* module the AWS.Tools.Common module is also required.
#
# The following link contains documentation describing the structure of the S3 event object.
# https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/notification-content-structure.html
#
# This example demonstrates how to process an S3 Event that follows the process:
# S3 Event -> SQS Queue -> Lambda Function

#Requires -Modules @{ModuleName='AWS.Tools.Common';ModuleVersion='4.1.29.0'}
#Requires -Modules @{ModuleName='AWS.Tools.S3';ModuleVersion='4.1.29.0'}

# Uncomment to send the input event to CloudWatch Logs
# Write-Host (ConvertTo-Json -InputObject $LambdaInput -Compress -Depth 5)

foreach ($sqsRecord in $LambdaInput.Records)
{
    $sqsRecordBody = ConvertFrom-Json -InputObject $sqsRecord.body
    foreach ($s3Event in $sqsRecordBody.Records)
    {
        $bucket = $s3Event.s3.bucket.name
        $key = $s3Event.s3.object.key

        Write-Host "Processing event for: bucket = $bucket, key = $key"

        # TODO: Add logic to handle S3 event record, for example
        $obj = Get-S3Object -Bucket $bucket -Key $key
        Write-Host "Object $key is $($obj.Size) bytes"
    }
}