@aws-sdk/util-create-request
This package provides function to create request object from given client and command.
You can supply either Node client or browser client. A common use case for it can be
generating request object and then supply to presigners to create presigned url.
When calling the createRequest()
, the initialize
and serialize
middlewares
from both client and command are extracted and resolved into a handler. This handler
will return a promise of HttpRequest
object. So any modifications happen in build
and finalize
middleware won't be reflected to generated httpRequest
object. For
example, the Content-Length
header won't be included in the result.
Import:
const createRequest = require("@aws-sdk/util-create-request").createRequest;
import { createRequest } from "@aws-sdk/util-create-request";
JavaScript usage examples:
const S3Client = require("@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/S3Client").S3Client;
const GetObject = require("@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/commands/GetObjectCommand").GetObjectCommand;
const request = await createRequest(
new S3Client({}),
new GetObject({
Bucket: "bucket",
Key: "key",
})
);
TypeScript usage example:
import { S3Client } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/S3Client";
import { GetObjectCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/commands/GetObjectCommand";
import { InputTypesUnion, GetObjectInput } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/types";
import { Readable } from "stream";
const request = await createRequest<InputTypesUnion, GetObjectInput, Readable>(
new S3Client({}),
new GetObjectCommand({
Bucket: "bucket",
Key: "key",
})
);
You can omit the generics in this function and rely on the type inference. In this
way you will lose the type safety for insuring client and command comes from the same
service.
import { DynamoDBClient } from "@aws-sdk/client-dynamodb-node/DynamoDBClient";
import { GetObjectCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3-node/commands/GetObjectCommand";
const request = await createRequest(
new DynamoDBClient({}),
new GetObjectCommand({
Bucket: "bucket",
Key: "key",
})
);