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DOCUMENTATION = ''' --- module: execute_lambda short_description: Execute an AWS Lambda function description: - This module executes AWS Lambda functions, allowing synchronous and asynchronous invocation. version_added: "2.2" extends_documentation_fragment: - aws author: "Ryan Scott Brown (@ryansb) " requirements: - python >= 2.6 - boto3 notes: - Async invocation will always return an empty C(output) key. - Synchronous invocation may result in a function timeout, resulting in an empty C(output) key. options: name: description: - The name of the function to be invoked. This can only be used for invocations within the calling account. To invoke a function in another account, use I(function_arn) to specify the full ARN. required: false default: None function_arn: description: - The name of the function to be invoked required: false default: None tail_log: description: - If C(tail_log=true), the result of the task will include the last 4 KB of the CloudWatch log for the function execution. Log tailing only works if you use synchronous invocation C(wait=true). This is usually used for development or testing Lambdas. required: false default: false wait: description: - Whether to wait for the function results or not. If I(wait) is false, the task will not return any results. To wait for the Lambda function to complete, set C(wait=true) and the result will be available in the I(output) key. required: false default: true dry_run: description: - Do not *actually* invoke the function. A C(DryRun) call will check that the caller has permissions to call the function, especially for checking cross-account permissions. required: false default: False version_qualifier: description: - Which version/alias of the function to run. This defaults to the C(LATEST) revision, but can be set to any existing version or alias. See https;//docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/versioning-aliases.html for details. required: false default: LATEST payload: description: - A dictionary in any form to be provided as input to the Lambda function. required: false default: {} ''' EXAMPLES = ''' - execute_lambda: name: test-function # the payload is automatically serialized and sent to the function payload: foo: bar value: 8 register: response # Test that you have sufficient permissions to execute a Lambda function in # another account - execute_lambda: function_arn: arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function/some-function dry_run: true - execute_lambda: name: test-function payload: foo: bar value: 8 wait: true tail_log: true register: response # the response will have a `logs` key that will contain a log (up to 4KB) of the function execution in Lambda. - execute_lambda: name=test-function version_qualifier=PRODUCTION ''' RETURN = ''' output: description: Function output if wait=true and the function returns a value returned: success type: dict sample: "{ 'output': 'something' }" logs: description: The last 4KB of the function logs. Only provided if I(tail_log) is true type: string status: description: C(StatusCode) of API call exit (200 for synchronous invokes, 202 for async) type: int sample: 200 ''' import base64 import json import traceback try: import boto3 HAS_BOTO3 = True except ImportError: HAS_BOTO3 = False def main(): argument_spec = ec2_argument_spec() argument_spec.update(dict( name = dict(), function_arn = dict(), wait = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=True, type='bool'), tail_log = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False, type='bool'), dry_run = dict(choices=BOOLEANS, default=False, type='bool'), version_qualifier = dict(), payload = dict(default={}, type='dict'), )) module = AnsibleModule( argument_spec=argument_spec, supports_check_mode=True, mutually_exclusive=[ ['name', 'function_arn'], ] ) if not HAS_BOTO3: module.fail_json(msg='boto3 required for this module') name = module.params.get('name') function_arn = module.params.get('function_arn') await_return = module.params.get('wait') dry_run = module.params.get('dry_run') tail_log = module.params.get('tail_log') version_qualifier = module.params.get('version_qualifier') payload = module.params.get('payload') if not HAS_BOTO3: module.fail_json(msg='Python module "boto3" is missing, please install it') if not (name or function_arn): module.fail_json(msg="Must provide either a function_arn or a name to invoke.") region, ec2_url, aws_connect_kwargs = get_aws_connection_info(module, boto3=HAS_BOTO3) if not region: module.fail_json(msg="The AWS region must be specified as an " "environment variable or in the AWS credentials " "profile.") try: client = boto3_conn(module, conn_type='client', resource='lambda', region=region, endpoint=ec2_url, **aws_connect_kwargs) except (botocore.exceptions.ClientError, botocore.exceptions.ValidationError) as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failure connecting boto3 to AWS", exception=traceback.format_exc(e)) invoke_params = {} if await_return: # await response invoke_params['InvocationType'] = 'RequestResponse' else: # fire and forget invoke_params['InvocationType'] = 'Event' if dry_run or module.check_mode: # dry_run overrides invocation type invoke_params['InvocationType'] = 'DryRun' if tail_log and await_return: invoke_params['LogType'] = 'Tail' elif tail_log and not await_return: module.fail_json(msg="The `tail_log` parameter is only available if " "the invocation waits for the function to complete. " "Set `wait` to true or turn off `tail_log`.") else: invoke_params['LogType'] = 'None' if version_qualifier: invoke_params['Qualifier'] = version_qualifier if payload: invoke_params['Payload'] = json.dumps(payload) if function_arn: invoke_params['FunctionName'] = function_arn elif name: invoke_params['FunctionName'] = name try: response = client.invoke(**invoke_params) except botocore.exceptions.ClientError as ce: if ce.response['Error']['Code'] == 'ResourceNotFoundException': module.fail_json(msg="Could not find Lambda to execute. Make sure " "the ARN is correct and your profile has " "permissions to execute this function.", exception=traceback.format_exc(ce)) module.fail_json("Client-side error when invoking Lambda, check inputs and specific error", exception=traceback.format_exc(ce)) except botocore.exceptions.ParamValidationError as ve: module.fail_json(msg="Parameters to `invoke` failed to validate", exception=traceback.format_exc(ve)) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Unexpected failure while invoking Lambda function", exception=traceback.format_exc(e)) results ={ 'logs': '', 'status': response['StatusCode'], 'output': '', } if response.get('LogResult'): try: # logs are base64 encoded in the API response results['logs'] = base64.b64decode(response.get('LogResult', '')) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed while decoding logs", exception=traceback.format_exc(e)) if invoke_params['InvocationType'] == 'RequestResponse': try: results['output'] = json.loads(response['Payload'].read()) except Exception as e: module.fail_json(msg="Failed while decoding function return value", exception=traceback.format_exc(e)) if isinstance(results.get('output'), dict) and any( [results['output'].get('stackTrace'), results['output'].get('errorMessage')]): # AWS sends back stack traces and error messages when a function failed # in a RequestResponse (synchronous) context. template = ("Function executed, but there was an error in the Lambda function. " "Message: {errmsg}, Type: {type}, Stack Trace: {trace}") error_data = { # format the stacktrace sent back as an array into a multiline string 'trace': '\n'.join( [' '.join([ str(x) for x in line # cast line numbers to strings ]) for line in results.get('output', {}).get('stackTrace', [])] ), 'errmsg': results['output'].get('errorMessage'), 'type': results['output'].get('errorType') } module.fail_json(msg=template.format(**error_data), result=results) module.exit_json(changed=True, result=results) # import module snippets from ansible.module_utils.basic import * from ansible.module_utils.ec2 import * if __name__ == '__main__': main()