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AWS Lambda context object in PowerShell

When Lambda runs your function, it passes context information by making a $LambdaContext variable available to the handler. This variable provides methods and properties with information about the invocation, function, and execution environment.

Context properties

  • FunctionName – The name of the Lambda function.
  • FunctionVersion – The version of the function.
  • InvokedFunctionArn – The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that's used to invoke the function. Indicates if the invoker specified a version number or alias.
  • MemoryLimitInMB – The amount of memory that's allocated for the function.
  • AwsRequestId – The identifier of the invocation request.
  • LogGroupName – The log group for the function.
  • LogStreamName – The log stream for the function instance.
  • RemainingTime – The number of milliseconds left before the execution times out.
  • Identity – (mobile apps) Information about the Amazon Cognito identity that authorized the request.
  • ClientContext – (mobile apps) Client context that's provided to Lambda by the client application.
  • Logger – The logger object for the function.

The following PowerShell code snippet shows a simple handler function that prints some of the context information.

#Requires -Modules @{ModuleName='AWSPowerShell.NetCore';ModuleVersion='3.3.618.0'}
Write-Host 'Function name:' $LambdaContext.FunctionName
Write-Host 'Remaining milliseconds:' $LambdaContext.RemainingTime.TotalMilliseconds
Write-Host 'Log group name:' $LambdaContext.LogGroupName
Write-Host 'Log stream name:' $LambdaContext.LogStreamName