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Lambda-local

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Lambda-local lets you test Amazon Lambda functions on your local machine with sample event data. The context of the Lambda function is already loaded so you do not have to worry about it. You can pass any event JSON object as you please.

Install

npm install -g lambda-local

Usage

As a command line tool

You can use Lambda-local as a command line tool.

# Simple usage
lambda-local -l index.js -h handler -e event-samples/s3-put.js

# Input environment variables
lambda-local -l index.js -h handler -e event-samples/s3-put.js -E {\"key\":\"value\"}

In another node.js script

You can also use Lambda local directly in a script. For instance, it is interesting in a MochaJS test suite in order to get test coverage.

See API for more infos

About

Command

  • -l, --lambda-path (required) Specify Lambda function file name.
  • -e, --event-path (required) Specify event data file name.
  • -h, --handler (optional) Lambda function handler name. Default is "handler".
  • -t, --timeout (optional) Seconds until lambda function timeout. Default is 3 seconds.
  • -n, --no-force-callback (optional) Force the function to stop after having called the handler function even if context.done/succeed/fail was not called.
  • -r, --region (optional) Sets the AWS region, defaults to us-east-1.
  • -P, --profile-path (optional) Read the specified AWS credentials file.
  • -p, --profile (optional) Use with -P: Read the AWS profile of the file.
  • -E, --environment <JSON {key:value}> (optional) Set extra environment variables for the lambda

Event data

Event sample data are placed in event-samples folder - feel free to use the files in here, or create your own event data. Event data are just JSON objects exported:

// Sample event data
module.exports = {
	foo: "bar"
};

Context

The context object has been directly extracted from the source visible when running an actual Lambda function on AWS. They may change the internals of this object, and Lambda-local does not guarantee that this will always be up-to-date with the actual context object.

AWS-SDK

Since the Amazon Lambda can load the AWS-SDK npm without installation, Lambda-local has also packaged AWS-SDK in its dependencies. If you want to use this, please use the "-p" option with the aws credentials file. More infos here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html#cli-config-files

API

LambdaLocal

execute(options)

Executes a lambda given the options object where keys are:

  • event - requested event as a json object
  • lambdaPath - requested path to the lambda function
  • lambdaFunc - pass the lambda function. You cannot use it at the same time as lambdaPath
  • profilePath - optional, path to your AWS credentials file
  • profileName - optional, aws profile name. Must be used with
  • lambdaHandler - optional handler name, default to handler
  • region - optional, AWS region, default to us-east-1
  • callbackWaitsForEmptyEventLoop - optional, default to true. Setting it to false will call the callback when your code do, before finishing lambda-local
  • timeoutMs - optional, timeout, default to 3000 ms
  • environment - optional, extra environment variables for the lambda
  • mute - optional, allows to mute console.log calls in the lambda function, default false
  • callback - optional, lambda third parameter callback. When left out a Promise is returned

setLogger(logger)

If you are using winston, this pass a winston logger instead of the console.

Development

  • Run make to install npm modules. (Required to develop & test lambda-local)
  • Run make test to execute the mocha test.

License

This library is released under the MIT license.

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