783da545b2
- ec2_facts -> ec2_metadata_facts - ec2_elb_lb -> elb_classic_lb - aws_lambda_policy -> lambda_policy
36 lines
967 B
Python
36 lines
967 B
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import json
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def handler(event, context):
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"""
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The handler function is the function which gets called each time
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the lambda is run.
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"""
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# printing goes to the cloudwatch log allowing us to simply debug the lambda if we can find
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# the log entry.
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print("got event:\n" + json.dumps(event))
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# if the name parameter isn't present this can throw an exception
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# which will result in an amazon chosen failure from the lambda
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# which can be completely fine.
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name = event["pathParameters"]["greet_name"]
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return {"statusCode": 200,
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"body": 'hello: "' + name + '"',
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"headers": {}}
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def main():
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"""
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This main function will normally never be called during normal
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lambda use. It is here for testing the lambda program only.
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"""
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event = {"name": "james"}
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context = None
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print(handler(event, context))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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