问题
Below is the sample code copied from Microsoft's site. I did replace the Event Hubs <namespace>
, <eventhub>
, <AccessKeyName>
, and <primary key value>
with the required values.
import sys
import logging
import datetime
import time
import os
from azure.eventhub import EventHubClient, Sender, EventData
logger = logging.getLogger("azure")
# Address can be in either of these formats:
# "amqps://<URL-encoded-SAS-policy>:<URL-encoded-SAS-key>@<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net/eventhub"
# "amqps://<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net/<eventhub>"
# SAS policy and key are not required if they are encoded in the URL
ADDRESS = "amqps://<namespace>.servicebus.windows.net/<eventhub>"
USER = "<AccessKeyName>"
KEY = "<primary key value>"
try:
if not ADDRESS:
raise ValueError("No EventHubs URL supplied.")
# Create Event Hubs client
client = EventHubClient(ADDRESS, debug=False, username=USER, password=KEY)
sender = client.add_sender(partition="0")
client.run()
try:
start_time = time.time()
for i in range(100):
print("Sending message: {}".format(i))
message = "Message {}".format(i)
sender.send(EventData(message))
except:
raise
finally:
end_time = time.time()
client.stop()
run_time = end_time - start_time
logger.info("Runtime: {} seconds".format(run_time))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
However, when I execute this code, I am getting below error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "newBlobStream.py", line 7, in <module>
from azure.eventhub import EventHubClient, Sender, EventData
ImportError: cannot import name 'EventHubClient' from 'azure.eventhub'
回答1:
The link you followed is a legacy one. As of now, the new version of azure-eventhub for python is v5 and is installed by default(when using pip install azure-eventhub
), please follow the code below to send events:
import asyncio
from azure.eventhub.aio import EventHubProducerClient
from azure.eventhub import EventData
async def run():
# create a producer client to send messages to the event hub
# specify connection string to your event hubs namespace and
# the event hub name
producer = EventHubProducerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str="EVENT HUBS NAMESPACE - CONNECTION STRING", eventhub_name="EVENT HUB NAME")
async with producer:
# create a batch
event_data_batch = await producer.create_batch()
# add events to the batch
event_data_batch.add(EventData('First event '))
event_data_batch.add(EventData('Second event'))
event_data_batch.add(EventData('Third event'))
# send the batch of events to the event hub
await producer.send_batch(event_data_batch)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(run())
And for more details about sending
/ receiving
events using the latest package, you can refer to this latest official doc.
Hope it helps.
回答2:
pip install will pick new SDK which is 5.0 by default. The sample code won't runt with 5.0. Please install 1.3.1 of the Event Hubs SDK. It should work.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59787512/send-events-to-azure-event-hub-using-python