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Amazon Transcribe Streaming service request in Node.js with Http/2 gives no response



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I am trying to use Amazon Transcribe Streaming Service with a http2 request from Node.js, Here is the documentation links that I am following
Streaming request format. According to this document end point is https://transcribe-streaming.<'region'>.amazonaws.com, but making a request to this url gives url not found error.
But in the Java Example found end point as https://transcribestreaming.''.amazonaws.com, so making a request to this url does not give any error or response back. I am trying from us-east-1 region.



Here is the code I am trying with.



const http2 = require('http2');
var aws4 = require('aws4');

var opts =
service: 'transcribe',
region: 'us-east-1',
path: '/stream-transcription',
headers:
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription'



var urlObj = aws4.sign(opts, accessKeyId: '<access key>', secretAccessKey: '<aws secret>');

client.on('error', function(err)
console.error("error in request ",err);
);

const req = client.request(
':method': 'POST',
':path': '/stream-transcription',
'authorization': urlObj.headers.Authorization,
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-content-sha256': 'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-EVENTS',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription',
'x-amz-date': urlObj['headers']['X-Amz-Date'],
'x-amz-transcribe-language-code': 'en-US',
'x-amz-transcribe-media-encoding': 'pcm',
'x-amz-transcribe-sample-rate': 44100
);

req.on('response', (headers, flags) =>
for (const name in headers)
console.log(`$name: $headers[name]`);

);
let data = '';
req.on('data', (chunk) => data += chunk; );
req.on('end', () =>
console.log(`n$data`);
client.close();
);
req.end();


Can anyone point out what I am missing here. I couldn't find any examples implementing this with HTTP/2 either.



Update:
Changing the Content-type to application/json came back with response status 200 but with following exception:



`"Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"`









share|improve this question
























  • Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

    – stephen lizcano
    Mar 11 at 12:59











  • Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

    – Manoj
    Mar 11 at 13:58











  • There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 14:55











  • Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 15:40











  • Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

    – Manoj
    Mar 13 at 21:33


















1















I am trying to use Amazon Transcribe Streaming Service with a http2 request from Node.js, Here is the documentation links that I am following
Streaming request format. According to this document end point is https://transcribe-streaming.<'region'>.amazonaws.com, but making a request to this url gives url not found error.
But in the Java Example found end point as https://transcribestreaming.''.amazonaws.com, so making a request to this url does not give any error or response back. I am trying from us-east-1 region.



Here is the code I am trying with.



const http2 = require('http2');
var aws4 = require('aws4');

var opts =
service: 'transcribe',
region: 'us-east-1',
path: '/stream-transcription',
headers:
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription'



var urlObj = aws4.sign(opts, accessKeyId: '<access key>', secretAccessKey: '<aws secret>');

client.on('error', function(err)
console.error("error in request ",err);
);

const req = client.request(
':method': 'POST',
':path': '/stream-transcription',
'authorization': urlObj.headers.Authorization,
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-content-sha256': 'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-EVENTS',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription',
'x-amz-date': urlObj['headers']['X-Amz-Date'],
'x-amz-transcribe-language-code': 'en-US',
'x-amz-transcribe-media-encoding': 'pcm',
'x-amz-transcribe-sample-rate': 44100
);

req.on('response', (headers, flags) =>
for (const name in headers)
console.log(`$name: $headers[name]`);

);
let data = '';
req.on('data', (chunk) => data += chunk; );
req.on('end', () =>
console.log(`n$data`);
client.close();
);
req.end();


Can anyone point out what I am missing here. I couldn't find any examples implementing this with HTTP/2 either.



Update:
Changing the Content-type to application/json came back with response status 200 but with following exception:



`"Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"`









share|improve this question
























  • Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

    – stephen lizcano
    Mar 11 at 12:59











  • Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

    – Manoj
    Mar 11 at 13:58











  • There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 14:55











  • Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 15:40











  • Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

    – Manoj
    Mar 13 at 21:33














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1








I am trying to use Amazon Transcribe Streaming Service with a http2 request from Node.js, Here is the documentation links that I am following
Streaming request format. According to this document end point is https://transcribe-streaming.<'region'>.amazonaws.com, but making a request to this url gives url not found error.
But in the Java Example found end point as https://transcribestreaming.''.amazonaws.com, so making a request to this url does not give any error or response back. I am trying from us-east-1 region.



Here is the code I am trying with.



const http2 = require('http2');
var aws4 = require('aws4');

var opts =
service: 'transcribe',
region: 'us-east-1',
path: '/stream-transcription',
headers:
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription'



var urlObj = aws4.sign(opts, accessKeyId: '<access key>', secretAccessKey: '<aws secret>');

client.on('error', function(err)
console.error("error in request ",err);
);

const req = client.request(
':method': 'POST',
':path': '/stream-transcription',
'authorization': urlObj.headers.Authorization,
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-content-sha256': 'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-EVENTS',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription',
'x-amz-date': urlObj['headers']['X-Amz-Date'],
'x-amz-transcribe-language-code': 'en-US',
'x-amz-transcribe-media-encoding': 'pcm',
'x-amz-transcribe-sample-rate': 44100
);

req.on('response', (headers, flags) =>
for (const name in headers)
console.log(`$name: $headers[name]`);

);
let data = '';
req.on('data', (chunk) => data += chunk; );
req.on('end', () =>
console.log(`n$data`);
client.close();
);
req.end();


Can anyone point out what I am missing here. I couldn't find any examples implementing this with HTTP/2 either.



Update:
Changing the Content-type to application/json came back with response status 200 but with following exception:



`"Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"`









share|improve this question
















I am trying to use Amazon Transcribe Streaming Service with a http2 request from Node.js, Here is the documentation links that I am following
Streaming request format. According to this document end point is https://transcribe-streaming.<'region'>.amazonaws.com, but making a request to this url gives url not found error.
But in the Java Example found end point as https://transcribestreaming.''.amazonaws.com, so making a request to this url does not give any error or response back. I am trying from us-east-1 region.



Here is the code I am trying with.



const http2 = require('http2');
var aws4 = require('aws4');

var opts =
service: 'transcribe',
region: 'us-east-1',
path: '/stream-transcription',
headers:
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription'



var urlObj = aws4.sign(opts, accessKeyId: '<access key>', secretAccessKey: '<aws secret>');

client.on('error', function(err)
console.error("error in request ",err);
);

const req = client.request(
':method': 'POST',
':path': '/stream-transcription',
'authorization': urlObj.headers.Authorization,
'content-type': 'application/json',
'x-amz-content-sha256': 'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-EVENTS',
'x-amz-target': 'com.amazonaws.transcribe.Transcribe.StartStreamTranscription',
'x-amz-date': urlObj['headers']['X-Amz-Date'],
'x-amz-transcribe-language-code': 'en-US',
'x-amz-transcribe-media-encoding': 'pcm',
'x-amz-transcribe-sample-rate': 44100
);

req.on('response', (headers, flags) =>
for (const name in headers)
console.log(`$name: $headers[name]`);

);
let data = '';
req.on('data', (chunk) => data += chunk; );
req.on('end', () =>
console.log(`n$data`);
client.close();
);
req.end();


Can anyone point out what I am missing here. I couldn't find any examples implementing this with HTTP/2 either.



Update:
Changing the Content-type to application/json came back with response status 200 but with following exception:



`"Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"`






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  • Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

    – stephen lizcano
    Mar 11 at 12:59











  • Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

    – Manoj
    Mar 11 at 13:58











  • There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 14:55











  • Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 15:40











  • Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

    – Manoj
    Mar 13 at 21:33


















  • Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

    – stephen lizcano
    Mar 11 at 12:59











  • Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

    – Manoj
    Mar 11 at 13:58











  • There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 14:55











  • Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

    – shelll
    Mar 13 at 15:40











  • Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

    – Manoj
    Mar 13 at 21:33

















Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

– stephen lizcano
Mar 11 at 12:59





Were you ever able to get this to work? I am in a similar situation. Thanks!

– stephen lizcano
Mar 11 at 12:59













Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

– Manoj
Mar 11 at 13:58





Nope, still stuck on the same issue.

– Manoj
Mar 11 at 13:58













There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

– shelll
Mar 13 at 14:55





There is also older documentation for the streaming transcription, which has the correct host but bad content-type :D docs.aws.amazon.com/transcribe/latest/dg/… I am fighting this same API in Go and I was able to get past the initial connection and IAM authentication here stackoverflow.com/questions/53743785/… Not fully working yet though.

– shelll
Mar 13 at 14:55













Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

– shelll
Mar 13 at 15:40





Removing/not setting the content-type should help a bit. In my case setting the correct content-type return HTTP 404. I am stuck after that though.

– shelll
Mar 13 at 15:40













Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

– Manoj
Mar 13 at 21:33






Yup, setting content-type:application/json returned the response with status 200 but with exception "Output":"__type":"com.amazon.coral.service#SerializationException","Version":"1.0"; but if content-type is not provided it gives a 403.

– Manoj
Mar 13 at 21:33













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