get_shard_iterator
(**kwargs)¶Gets an Amazon Kinesis shard iterator. A shard iterator expires 5 minutes after it is returned to the requester.
Note
When invoking this API, it is recommended you use the StreamARN
input parameter rather than the StreamName
input parameter.
A shard iterator specifies the shard position from which to start reading data records sequentially. The position is specified using the sequence number of a data record in a shard. A sequence number is the identifier associated with every record ingested in the stream, and is assigned when a record is put into the stream. Each stream has one or more shards.
You must specify the shard iterator type. For example, you can set the ShardIteratorType
parameter to read exactly from the position denoted by a specific sequence number by using the AT_SEQUENCE_NUMBER
shard iterator type. Alternatively, the parameter can read right after the sequence number by using the AFTER_SEQUENCE_NUMBER
shard iterator type, using sequence numbers returned by earlier calls to PutRecord, PutRecords, GetRecords, or DescribeStream. In the request, you can specify the shard iterator type AT_TIMESTAMP
to read records from an arbitrary point in time, TRIM_HORIZON
to cause ShardIterator
to point to the last untrimmed record in the shard in the system (the oldest data record in the shard), or LATEST
so that you always read the most recent data in the shard.
When you read repeatedly from a stream, use a GetShardIterator request to get the first shard iterator for use in your first GetRecords request and for subsequent reads use the shard iterator returned by the GetRecords request in NextShardIterator
. A new shard iterator is returned by every GetRecords request in NextShardIterator
, which you use in the ShardIterator
parameter of the next GetRecords request.
If a GetShardIterator request is made too often, you receive a ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
. For more information about throughput limits, see GetRecords, and Streams Limits in the Amazon Kinesis Data Streams Developer Guide .
If the shard is closed, GetShardIterator returns a valid iterator for the last sequence number of the shard. A shard can be closed as a result of using SplitShard or MergeShards.
GetShardIterator has a limit of five transactions per second per account per open shard.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_shard_iterator(
StreamName='string',
ShardId='string',
ShardIteratorType='AT_SEQUENCE_NUMBER'|'AFTER_SEQUENCE_NUMBER'|'TRIM_HORIZON'|'LATEST'|'AT_TIMESTAMP',
StartingSequenceNumber='string',
Timestamp=datetime(2015, 1, 1),
StreamARN='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The shard ID of the Kinesis Data Streams shard to get the iterator for.
[REQUIRED]
Determines how the shard iterator is used to start reading data records from the shard.
The following are the valid Amazon Kinesis shard iterator types:
StartingSequenceNumber
.StartingSequenceNumber
.Timestamp
.2016-04-04T19:58:46.480-00:00
or 1459799926.480
. If a record with this exact time stamp does not exist, the iterator returned is for the next (later) record. If the time stamp is older than the current trim horizon, the iterator returned is for the oldest untrimmed data record (TRIM_HORIZON).dict
Response Syntax
{
'ShardIterator': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
Represents the output for GetShardIterator
.
ShardIterator (string) --
The position in the shard from which to start reading data records sequentially. A shard iterator specifies this position using the sequence number of a data record in a shard.
Exceptions
Kinesis.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
Kinesis.Client.exceptions.InvalidArgumentException
Kinesis.Client.exceptions.ProvisionedThroughputExceededException
Kinesis.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException