Run lambda function in python on local machine.
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Run lambda function on local machine
Prepare development environment
Please use a newly created virtualenv of Python 2.7 or Python 3.6 .
Installation
Within virtualenv, run the following command.
$ pip install python-lambda-local
This will install the package with name python-lambda-local in the virtualenv. Now you can use the command python-lambda-local to run your AWS Lambda function written in Python on your own machine.
Usage
Run python-lambda-local -h to see the help.
usage: python-lambda-local [-h] [-l LIBRARY_PATH] [-f HANDLER_FUNCTION] [-t TIMEOUT] [-a ARN_STRING] [-v VERSION_NAME] [--version] FILE EVENT Run AWS Lambda function written in Python on local machine. positional arguments: FILE lambda function file name EVENT event data file name optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -l LIBRARY_PATH, --library LIBRARY_PATH path of 3rd party libraries -f HANDLER_FUNCTION, --function HANDLER_FUNCTION lambda function handler name, default: "handler" -t TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT seconds until lambda function timeout, default: 3 -a ARN_STRING, --arn-string ARN_STRING ARN string for lambda function -v VERSION_NAME, --version-name VERSION_NAME lambda function version name --version print the version of python-lambda-local and exit
Prepare development directory
Project directory structure
Suppose your project directory is like this:
├── event.json ├── lib │ ├── rx │ │ ├── abstractobserver.py │ │ ├── ... (package content of rx) ... │ │ └── testscheduler.py │ └── Rx-1.2.3.dist-info │ ├── DESCRIPTION.rst │ ├── METADATA │ ├── metadata.json │ ├── pbr.json │ ├── RECORD │ ├── top_level.txt │ ├── WHEEL │ └── zip-safe └── test.py
The handler’s code is in test.py and the function name of the handler is handler. The source depends on 3rd party library rx and it is installed in the directory lib. The test event in json format is in event.json file.
Content of test.py:
from __future__ import print_function
from rx import Observable
def handler(event, context):
xs = Observable.from_(range(event['answer']))
ys = xs.to_blocking()
zs = (x*x for x in ys if x % 7 == 0)
for x in zs:
print(x)
Content of event.json:
{
"answer": 42
}
Run the lambda function
Within the project root directory, you can run the lambda function with the following command
python-lambda-local -l lib/ -f handler -t 5 test.py event.json
The output will be like:
[root - INFO - 2017-04-19 12:39:05,512] Event: {u'answer': 42} [root - INFO - 2017-04-19 12:39:05,512] START RequestId: b918f9ae-0ca1-44af-9937-dd5f9eeedcc1 0 49 196 441 784 1225 [root - INFO - 2017-04-19 12:39:05,515] END RequestId: b918f9ae-0ca1-44af-9937-dd5f9eeedcc1 [root - INFO - 2017-04-19 12:39:05,515] RESULT: None [root - INFO - 2017-04-19 12:39:05,515] REPORT RequestId: b918f9ae-0ca1-44af-9937-dd5f9eeedcc1 Duration: 2.27 ms
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