Provides a quick command line utility for packaging and publishing Python AWS Lambda functions. This is a work in progress and pull requests are always welcome.
The latest release of lambda-uploader can be installed via pip:
pip install lambda-uploader
An alternative install method would be manually installing it leveraging setup.py
:
git clone https://github.com/rackerlabs/lambda-uploader
cd lambda-uploader
python setup.py install
The lambda uploader expects a directory with, at a minimum, your lambda function
and a lambda.json
file. It is not necessary to set requirements in your config
file since the lambda uploader will also check for and use a requirements.txt file.
Please note that you can leave the vpc
object out of your config if you want your
lambda function to use your default VPC and subnets. If you wish to use your lambda
function inside a specific VPC, make sure you set up the role correctly to allow this.
Note also the ignore
entry is an array of regular expression strings
used to match against the relative paths - be careful to quote accordingly.
For example, a traditional *.txt
"glob" is matched by the JSON string:
".*\\.txt$"
(or just "\\.txt$"
).
Example lambda.json
file:
{
"name": "myFunction",
"description": "It does things",
"region": "us-east-1",
"runtime": "python2.7",
"handler": "function.lambda_handler",
"role": "arn:aws:iam::00000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution",
"requirements": ["pygithub"],
"ignore": [
"circle\\.yml$",
"\\.git$",
"/.*\\.pyc$"
],
"timeout": 30,
"memory": 512,
"vpc": {
"subnets": [
"subnet-00000000"
],
"security_groups": [
"sg-00000000"
]
},
"tracing": {
"Mode": "Active"
}
}
You can also optionally setup a subscription to a Kinesis stream for your
lambda using the subscription
field as in the following sample configuration.
{
"name": "myFunction",
"description": "It does things",
"region": "us-east-1",
"runtime": "python2.7",
"handler": "function.lambda_handler",
"role": "arn:aws:iam::00000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution",
"requirements": ["pygithub"],
"timeout": 30,
"memory": 512,
"subscription": {
"kinesis": {
"stream": "arn:aws:kinesis:eu-west-1:000000000000:stream/services",
"batch_size": 10
}
}
}
To package and upload simply run the command from within your lambda directory or with the directory as an option.
lambda-uploader ./myfunc
To specify an alternative profile that has been defined in ~/.aws/credentials
use the
--profile
parameter.
lambda-uploader --profile=alternative-profile
To specify an alternative, prexisting virtualenv use the --virtualenv
parameter.
lambda-uploader --virtualenv=~/.virtualenv/my_custom_virtualenv
To omit using a virtualenv use the --no-virtualenv
parameter.
lambda-uploader --no-virtualenv
To inject any other additional files, use the --extra-file EXTRA_FILE
parameter.
lambda-uploader --extra-file ~/stuff_for_lambda_packages
If you would prefer to upload another way you can tell the uploader to ignore the upload. This will create a package and leave it in the project directory.
lambda-uploader --no-upload ./myfunc
To publish a version without an alias you would pass the the publish flag.
lambda-uploader -p ./myfunc
If you would like to alias your upload you can pass the alias with the alias flag. The function description will be used when an alias-description is not provided.
lambda-uploader --alias myAlias --alias-description 'My alias description' ./myfunc
If you would prefer to build the package manually and just upload it using uploader you can ignore the build.
This will upload lambda_function.zip
file.
lambda-uploader --no-build