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+ # datadog-lambda-python
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+ ![build](https://github.com/DataDog/datadog-lambda-python/workflows/build/badge.svg)
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+ [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/datadog-lambda)](https://pypi.org/project/datadog-lambda/)
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+ Datadog Lambda Library for Python (3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12) enables [enhanced Lambda metrics](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/enhanced_lambda_metrics), [distributed tracing](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/distributed_tracing), and [custom metric submission](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/custom_metrics) from AWS Lambda functions.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Follow the [installation instructions](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/installation/python/), and view your function's enhanced metrics, traces and logs in Datadog.
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ Follow the [configuration instructions](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/configuration) to tag your telemetry, capture request/response payloads, filter or scrub sensitive information from logs or traces, and more.
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+
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+ For additional tracing configuration options, check out the [official documentation for Datadog trace client](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/stable/configuration.html).
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+ Besides the environment variables supported by dd-trace-py, the datadog-lambda-python library added following environment variables.
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+
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+ | Environment Variables | Description | Default Value |
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+ | -------------------- | ------------ | ------------- |
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+ | DD_ENCODE_AUTHORIZER_CONTEXT | When set to `true` for Lambda authorizers, the tracing context will be encoded into the response for propagation. Supported for NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_DECODE_AUTHORIZER_CONTEXT | When set to `true` for Lambdas that are authorized via Lambda authorizers, it will parse and use the encoded tracing context (if found). Supported for NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_COLD_START_TRACING | Set to `false` to disable Cold Start Tracing. Used in NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_MIN_COLD_START_DURATION | Sets the minimum duration (in milliseconds) for a module load event to be traced via Cold Start Tracing. Number. | `3` |
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+ | DD_COLD_START_TRACE_SKIP_LIB | optionally skip creating Cold Start Spans for a comma-separated list of libraries. Useful to limit depth or skip known libraries. | `ddtrace.internal.compat,ddtrace.filters` |
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+ | DD_CAPTURE_LAMBDA_PAYLOAD | [Captures incoming and outgoing AWS Lambda payloads][1] in the Datadog APM spans for Lambda invocations. | `false` |
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+ | DD_CAPTURE_LAMBDA_PAYLOAD_MAX_DEPTH | Determines the level of detail captured from AWS Lambda payloads, which are then assigned as tags for the `aws.lambda` span. It specifies the nesting depth of the JSON payload structure to process. Once the specified maximum depth is reached, the tag's value is set to the stringified value of any nested elements beyond this level. <br> For example, given the input payload: <pre>{<br> "lv1" : {<br> "lv2": {<br> "lv3": "val"<br> }<br> }<br>}</pre> If the depth is set to `2`, the resulting tag's key is set to `function.request.lv1.lv2` and the value is `{\"lv3\": \"val\"}`. <br> If the depth is set to `0`, the resulting tag's key is set to `function.request` and value is `{\"lv1\":{\"lv2\":{\"lv3\": \"val\"}}}` | `10` |
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+
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+
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+ ## Opening Issues
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+
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+ If you encounter a bug with this package, we want to hear about it. Before opening a new issue, search the existing issues to avoid duplicates.
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+ When opening an issue, include the Datadog Lambda Library version, Python version, and stack trace if available. In addition, include the steps to reproduce when appropriate.
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+
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+ You can also open an issue for a feature request.
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+
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+ ## Lambda Profiling Beta
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+
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+ Datadog's [Continuous Profiler](https://www.datadoghq.com/product/code-profiling/) is now available in beta for Python in version 4.62.0 and layer version 62 and above. This optional feature is enabled by setting the `DD_PROFILING_ENABLED` environment variable to `true`. During the beta period, profiling is available at no additional cost.
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+
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+ The Continuous Profiler works by spawning a thread which periodically wakes up and takes a snapshot of the CPU and Heap of all running python code. This can include the profiler itself. If you want the Profiler to ignore itself, set `DD_PROFILING_IGNORE_PROFILER` to `true`.
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+
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+ ## Major Version Notes
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+
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+ ### 5.x / Layer version 86+
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+ - Python3.7 support has been [deprecated](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtimes.html) by AWS, and support removed from this library.
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+
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+ ### 4.x / Layer version 61+
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+
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+ - Python3.6 support has been [deprecated](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtimes.html) by AWS, and support removed from this library.
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+ - `dd-trace` upgraded from 0.61 to 1.4, full release notes are available [here](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/stable/release_notes.html#v1-0-0)
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+ - `get_correlation_ids()` has been changed to `get_log_correlation_context()`, which now returns a dictionary containing the active `span_id`, `trace_id`, as well as `service` and `env`.
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ If you find an issue with this package and have a fix, please feel free to open a pull request following the [procedures](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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+ ## Community
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+ For product feedback and questions, join the `#serverless` channel in the [Datadog community on Slack](https://chat.datadoghq.com/).
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+ ## License
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+ Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
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+ This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/). Copyright 2019 Datadog, Inc.
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+ [1]: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/troubleshoot-lambda-function-request-response-payloads/
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+ # datadog-lambda-python
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+
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+ ![build](https://github.com/DataDog/datadog-lambda-python/workflows/build/badge.svg)
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+ [![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/datadog-lambda)](https://pypi.org/project/datadog-lambda/)
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+ ![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/datadog-lambda)
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+ [![Slack](https://chat.datadoghq.com/badge.svg?bg=632CA6)](https://chat.datadoghq.com/)
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+ [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache--2.0-blue)](https://github.com/DataDog/datadog-lambda-python/blob/main/LICENSE)
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+
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+ Datadog Lambda Library for Python (3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12) enables [enhanced Lambda metrics](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/enhanced_lambda_metrics), [distributed tracing](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/distributed_tracing), and [custom metric submission](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/custom_metrics) from AWS Lambda functions.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Follow the [installation instructions](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/installation/python/), and view your function's enhanced metrics, traces and logs in Datadog.
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+
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+ Follow the [configuration instructions](https://docs.datadoghq.com/serverless/configuration) to tag your telemetry, capture request/response payloads, filter or scrub sensitive information from logs or traces, and more.
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+
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+ For additional tracing configuration options, check out the [official documentation for Datadog trace client](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/stable/configuration.html).
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+
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+ Besides the environment variables supported by dd-trace-py, the datadog-lambda-python library added following environment variables.
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+
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+ | Environment Variables | Description | Default Value |
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+ | -------------------- | ------------ | ------------- |
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+ | DD_ENCODE_AUTHORIZER_CONTEXT | When set to `true` for Lambda authorizers, the tracing context will be encoded into the response for propagation. Supported for NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_DECODE_AUTHORIZER_CONTEXT | When set to `true` for Lambdas that are authorized via Lambda authorizers, it will parse and use the encoded tracing context (if found). Supported for NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_COLD_START_TRACING | Set to `false` to disable Cold Start Tracing. Used in NodeJS and Python. | `true` |
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+ | DD_MIN_COLD_START_DURATION | Sets the minimum duration (in milliseconds) for a module load event to be traced via Cold Start Tracing. Number. | `3` |
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+ | DD_COLD_START_TRACE_SKIP_LIB | optionally skip creating Cold Start Spans for a comma-separated list of libraries. Useful to limit depth or skip known libraries. | `ddtrace.internal.compat,ddtrace.filters` |
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+ | DD_CAPTURE_LAMBDA_PAYLOAD | [Captures incoming and outgoing AWS Lambda payloads][1] in the Datadog APM spans for Lambda invocations. | `false` |
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+ | DD_CAPTURE_LAMBDA_PAYLOAD_MAX_DEPTH | Determines the level of detail captured from AWS Lambda payloads, which are then assigned as tags for the `aws.lambda` span. It specifies the nesting depth of the JSON payload structure to process. Once the specified maximum depth is reached, the tag's value is set to the stringified value of any nested elements beyond this level. <br> For example, given the input payload: <pre>{<br> "lv1" : {<br> "lv2": {<br> "lv3": "val"<br> }<br> }<br>}</pre> If the depth is set to `2`, the resulting tag's key is set to `function.request.lv1.lv2` and the value is `{\"lv3\": \"val\"}`. <br> If the depth is set to `0`, the resulting tag's key is set to `function.request` and value is `{\"lv1\":{\"lv2\":{\"lv3\": \"val\"}}}` | `10` |
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+ ## Opening Issues
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+
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+ If you encounter a bug with this package, we want to hear about it. Before opening a new issue, search the existing issues to avoid duplicates.
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+
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+ When opening an issue, include the Datadog Lambda Library version, Python version, and stack trace if available. In addition, include the steps to reproduce when appropriate.
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+
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+ You can also open an issue for a feature request.
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+
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+ ## Lambda Profiling Beta
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+
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+ Datadog's [Continuous Profiler](https://www.datadoghq.com/product/code-profiling/) is now available in beta for Python in version 4.62.0 and layer version 62 and above. This optional feature is enabled by setting the `DD_PROFILING_ENABLED` environment variable to `true`. During the beta period, profiling is available at no additional cost.
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+
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+ The Continuous Profiler works by spawning a thread which periodically wakes up and takes a snapshot of the CPU and Heap of all running python code. This can include the profiler itself. If you want the Profiler to ignore itself, set `DD_PROFILING_IGNORE_PROFILER` to `true`.
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+
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+ ## Major Version Notes
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+
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+ ### 5.x / Layer version 86+
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+ - Python3.7 support has been [deprecated](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtimes.html) by AWS, and support removed from this library.
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+
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+ ### 4.x / Layer version 61+
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+
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+ - Python3.6 support has been [deprecated](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-runtimes.html) by AWS, and support removed from this library.
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+ - `dd-trace` upgraded from 0.61 to 1.4, full release notes are available [here](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/stable/release_notes.html#v1-0-0)
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+ - `get_correlation_ids()` has been changed to `get_log_correlation_context()`, which now returns a dictionary containing the active `span_id`, `trace_id`, as well as `service` and `env`.
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+
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+ If you find an issue with this package and have a fix, please feel free to open a pull request following the [procedures](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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+
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+ ## Community
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+
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+ For product feedback and questions, join the `#serverless` channel in the [Datadog community on Slack](https://chat.datadoghq.com/).
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Unless explicitly stated otherwise all files in this repository are licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
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+
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+ This product includes software developed at Datadog (https://www.datadoghq.com/). Copyright 2019 Datadog, Inc.
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+
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+ [1]: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/troubleshoot-lambda-function-request-response-payloads/
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+ from datadog_lambda.cold_start import initialize_cold_start_tracing
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+ from datadog_lambda.logger import initialize_logging
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+ import os
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+
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+
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+ if os.environ.get("DD_INSTRUMENTATION_TELEMETRY_ENABLED") is None:
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+ os.environ["DD_INSTRUMENTATION_TELEMETRY_ENABLED"] = "false"
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+
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+ if os.environ.get("DD_API_SECURITY_ENABLED") is None:
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+ os.environ["DD_API_SECURITY_ENABLED"] = "False"
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+
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+ initialize_cold_start_tracing()
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+
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+ # The minor version corresponds to the Lambda layer version.
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+ # E.g.,, version 0.5.0 gets packaged into layer version 5.
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+ try:
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+ import importlib.metadata as importlib_metadata
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+ except ModuleNotFoundError:
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+ import importlib_metadata
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+
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+ __version__ = importlib_metadata.version(__name__)
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+
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+ initialize_logging(__name__)
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+ import os
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+ import logging
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+ import base64
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+ from datadog_lambda.extension import should_use_extension
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+
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+ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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+ KMS_ENCRYPTION_CONTEXT_KEY = "LambdaFunctionName"
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+
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+
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+ def decrypt_kms_api_key(kms_client, ciphertext):
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+ from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
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+
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+ """
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+ Decodes and deciphers the base64-encoded ciphertext given as a parameter using KMS.
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+ For this to work properly, the Lambda function must have the appropriate IAM permissions.
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+
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+ Args:
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+ kms_client: The KMS client to use for decryption
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+ ciphertext (string): The base64-encoded ciphertext to decrypt
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+ """
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+ decoded_bytes = base64.b64decode(ciphertext)
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+
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+ """
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+ When the API key is encrypted using the AWS console, the function name is added as an
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+ encryption context. When the API key is encrypted using the AWS CLI, no encryption context
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+ is added. We need to try decrypting the API key both with and without the encryption context.
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+ """
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+ # Try without encryption context, in case API key was encrypted using the AWS CLI
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+ function_name = os.environ.get("AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME")
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+ try:
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+ plaintext = kms_client.decrypt(CiphertextBlob=decoded_bytes)[
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+ "Plaintext"
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+ ].decode("utf-8")
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+ except ClientError:
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+ logger.debug(
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+ "Failed to decrypt ciphertext without encryption context, \
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+ retrying with encryption context"
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+ )
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+ # Try with encryption context, in case API key was encrypted using the AWS Console
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+ plaintext = kms_client.decrypt(
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+ CiphertextBlob=decoded_bytes,
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+ EncryptionContext={
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+ KMS_ENCRYPTION_CONTEXT_KEY: function_name,
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+ },
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+ )["Plaintext"].decode("utf-8")
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+
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+ return plaintext
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+
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+
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+ def init_api():
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+ if (
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+ not should_use_extension
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+ and not os.environ.get("DD_FLUSH_TO_LOG", "").lower() == "true"
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+ ):
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+ # Make sure that this package would always be lazy-loaded/outside from the critical path
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+ # since underlying packages are quite heavy to load
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+ # and useless when the extension is present
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+ from datadog import api
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+
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+ if not api._api_key:
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+ import boto3
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+
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+ DD_API_KEY_SECRET_ARN = os.environ.get("DD_API_KEY_SECRET_ARN", "")
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+ DD_API_KEY_SSM_NAME = os.environ.get("DD_API_KEY_SSM_NAME", "")
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+ DD_KMS_API_KEY = os.environ.get("DD_KMS_API_KEY", "")
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+ DD_API_KEY = os.environ.get(
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+ "DD_API_KEY", os.environ.get("DATADOG_API_KEY", "")
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+ )
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+
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+ if DD_API_KEY_SECRET_ARN:
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+ api._api_key = boto3.client("secretsmanager").get_secret_value(
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+ SecretId=DD_API_KEY_SECRET_ARN
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+ )["SecretString"]
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+ elif DD_API_KEY_SSM_NAME:
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+ api._api_key = boto3.client("ssm").get_parameter(
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+ Name=DD_API_KEY_SSM_NAME, WithDecryption=True
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+ )["Parameter"]["Value"]
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+ elif DD_KMS_API_KEY:
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+ kms_client = boto3.client("kms")
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+ api._api_key = decrypt_kms_api_key(kms_client, DD_KMS_API_KEY)
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+ else:
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+ api._api_key = DD_API_KEY
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+
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+ logger.debug("Setting DATADOG_API_KEY of length %d", len(api._api_key))
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+
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+ # Set DATADOG_HOST, to send data to a non-default Datadog datacenter
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+ api._api_host = os.environ.get(
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+ "DATADOG_HOST", "https://api." + os.environ.get("DD_SITE", "datadoghq.com")
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+ )
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+ logger.debug("Setting DATADOG_HOST to %s", api._api_host)
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+
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+ # Unmute exceptions from datadog api client, so we can catch and handle them
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+ api._mute = False