This folder contains an AWS Lambda Function example in Python on AWS (Amazon Web Services).
It handles a simple AWS Lambda function that shows the content (text) of the call to the lambda function and returns a message including this content.
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You must have an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account.
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The code was written for Python 3.
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Access the AWS console.
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Select AWS Lambda in the services menu.
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Create an AWS lambda function.
- Name:
<LAMBDA_NAME>
- Runtime:
Python 3.8
- Handler:
lambda_function.lambda_handler
- Role:
lambda-basic-execution
- Runtime Settings for the lambda function:
- Memory (MB):
128
- Timeout:
3 sec
- Memory (MB):
- The resources that the function's role has access to:
Amazon CloudWatch Logs
- The triggers:
Nothing
- Name:
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Write the code.
The content of
lambda_function.py
file. -
Save the Lambda function.
It deploys the Lambda function.
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Create and configure a Test event.
Input file content:
"Peter"
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Run the code.
Run the code in an AWS lambda function using the test button.
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Test the AWS Lambda function.
You should see the next message in the log:
"Hello Peter"