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Amazon Comprehend target

Send events to Amazon Comprehend

With tmctl:

tmctl create target awscomprehend --region <region> --language <language> --auth.credentials.accessKeyID <access key> --auth.credentials.secretAccessKey <secret key>

On Kubernetes:

Secret

apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: aws
type: Opaque
stringData:
  AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: "<AWS Access Key ID>"
  AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: "<AWS Secret Access Key>"

Target

apiVersion: targets.triggermesh.io/v1alpha1
kind: AWSComprehendTarget
metadata:
  name: triggermesh-aws-comprehend
spec:
  region: us-west-1
  language: en
  auth:
    credentials:
      accessKeyID:
        valueFromSecret:
          name: aws
          key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
      secretAccessKey:
        valueFromSecret:
          name: aws
          key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

Alternatively you can use an IAM role for authentication instead of an access key and secret, for Amazon EKS only:

auth:
  iamrole: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/foo

For details on authenticating with AWS, please take a look at our dedicated guide on AWS credentials.

This target accepts events of any type and analyzes each of the key values sentiment. It then combines the scores and returns the analysis in a response event of type io.triggermesh.targets.aws.comprehend.result.

You can test the Target by sending it an event using curl:

curl -v "10.1.215.232:8080" \
       -X POST \
       -H "Ce-Id: 536808d3-88be-4077-9d7a-a3f162705f79" \
       -H "Ce-Specversion: 1.0" \
       -H "Ce-Type: io.triggermesh.sendgrid.email.send" \
       -H "Ce-Source: dev.knative.samples/helloworldsource" \
       -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
       -d '{"fromEmail":"I LOVE YOU"}'

Response:

{"positive":0.999502420425415,"negative":0.00006757258961442858,"mixed":0.00005553230221266858,"result":"Positive"}
curl -v "localhost:8080" \
       -X POST \
       -H "Ce-Id: 536808d3-88be-4077-9d7a-a3f162705f79" \
       -H "Ce-Specversion: 1.0" \
       -H "Ce-Type: io.triggermesh.sendgrid.email.send" \
       -H "Ce-Source: dev.knative.samples/helloworldsource" \
       -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
       -d '{"fromEmail":"I LOVE YOU", "other":"you are great", "another":"awesome job!"}'
Response:
{"positive":2.979724109172821,"negative":0.001508750458015129,"mixed":0.004781584390002536,"result":"Positive"}
curl -v "localhost:8080" \
       -X POST \
       -H "Ce-Id: 536808d3-88be-4077-9d7a-a3f162705f79" \
       -H "Ce-Specversion: 1.0" \
       -H "Ce-Type: io.triggermesh.sendgrid.email.send" \
       -H "Ce-Source: dev.knative.samples/helloworldsource" \
       -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
       -d '{"fromEmail":"you suck", "other":"hate you", "another":"go to hell"}'
Response:
{"positive":0.05191964528057724,"negative":2.70785391330719,"mixed":0.08987980522215366,"result":"Negative"}

See the Kubernetes object reference for more details.

For more information about using Amazon Comprehend, please refer to the documentation.