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sample_publish_cloud_event_using_dict_async.py
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sample_publish_cloud_event_using_dict_async.py
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# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for
# license information.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
"""
FILE: sample_publish_cloud_event_using_dict_async.py
DESCRIPTION:
These samples demonstrate creating a list of CloudEvents using dict representations
and sending then as a list.
USAGE:
python sample_publish_cloud_event_using_dict_async.py
Set the environment variables with your own values before running the sample:
1) CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY - The access key of your eventgrid account.
2) CLOUD_TOPIC_HOSTNAME - The topic hostname. Typically it exists in the format
"https://<YOUR-TOPIC-NAME>.<REGION-NAME>.eventgrid.azure.net/api/events".
"""
import os
import asyncio
from azure.core.messaging import CloudEvent
from azure.eventgrid.aio import EventGridPublisherClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
topic_key = os.environ["CLOUD_ACCESS_KEY"]
endpoint = os.environ["CLOUD_TOPIC_HOSTNAME"]
async def publish():
credential = AzureKeyCredential(topic_key)
client = EventGridPublisherClient(endpoint, credential)
# [START publish_cloud_event_dict_async]
async with client:
await client.send([
{
"type": "Contoso.Items.ItemReceived",
"source": "/contoso/items",
"data": {
"itemSku": "Contoso Item SKU #1"
},
"subject": "Door1",
"specversion": "1.0",
"id": "randomclouduuid11"
}
])
# [END publish_cloud_event_dict_async]
if __name__ == '__main__':
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(publish())