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Digital User Engagement Events Database

Configures and builds a database for engagement events generated by Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) and Amazon Pinpoint engagements using Amazon Athena.

Running unit tests for customization

  • Clone the repository, then make the desired code changes
  • Next, run unit tests to make sure added customization passes the tests
cd ./deployment
chmod +x ./run-unit-tests.sh  \n
./run-unit-tests.sh \n

Building distributable for customization

  • Configure the bucket name of your target Amazon S3 distribution bucket
export DIST_OUTPUT_BUCKET=my-bucket-name # bucket where customized code will reside
export SOLUTION_NAME=my-solution-name
export VERSION=my-version # version number for the customized code

Note: You would have to create an S3 bucket with the prefix 'my-bucket-name-<aws_region>'; aws_region is where you are testing the customized solution. Also, the assets in bucket should be publicly accessible.

  • Now build the distributable:
chmod +x ./build-s3-dist.sh \n
./build-s3-dist.sh $DIST_OUTPUT_BUCKET $SOLUTION_NAME $VERSION \n
  • Deploy the distributable to an Amazon S3 bucket in your account. Note: you must have the AWS Command Line Interface installed.
aws s3 cp ./dist/ s3://my-bucket-name-<aws_region>/$SOLUTION_NAME/$VERSION/ --recursive --acl bucket-owner-full-control --profile aws-cred-profile-name \n
  • Get the link of the solution template uploaded to your Amazon S3 bucket.
  • Deploy the solution to your account by launching a new AWS CloudFormation stack using the link of the solution template in Amazon S3.

File Structure

|-deployment/
  |-build-s3-dist.sh             [ shell script for packaging distribution assets ]
  |-run-unit-tests.sh            [ shell script for executing unit tests ]
  |-digital-user-engagement-events-database.yaml                [ solution CloudFormation deployment template ]
|-source/
  |-athena-partition-lambda         [ microservice to add partitions to the Amazon Athena table dynamically ]
  |-custom-bucket-name-helper       [ microservice to generate a unique Amazon S3 bucket name ]
  |-custom-resource-helper          [ microservice to help deploy queries during CF deployment ]

Each microservice follows the structure of:

|-service-name/
  |-lambda_function.py [ injection point for microservice ]
  |-cfnresponse.py     [ optional library for custom CloudFormation  resources ]

This solution collects anonymous operational metrics to help AWS improve the quality of features of the solution. For more information, including how to disable this capability, please see the Implementation Guide.


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