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Python module and CLI to package and upload python lambda functions to AWS Lambda.

Project description

Python module and CLI to package and upload python lambda functions to AWS Lambda

Installation

pip install python-mu

Configuration

You will need to have a boto profile created. This can be done using awscli:

pip install awscli
aws configure

Usage

usage: mu [-h] [--with-pyc] [--zip-file ZIP_FILE] [--profile PROFILE]
          [--zip-only]
          [config]

positional arguments:
  config               JSON file describing this lambda function. Default
                       lambda.json

optional arguments:
  -h, --help           show this help message and exit
  --with-pyc           Package pyc/pyo files
  --zip-file ZIP_FILE  Name to give ZIP file. Default lambda.zip
  --profile PROFILE    boto/awscli profile name. Default default
  --zip-only           Only create the ZIP file, do not upload

lambda.json

{
    "name": "helloworld",
    "description": "Hello, World!",
    "region": "us-east-1",
    "role": "arn:aws:iam::000000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution",
    "handler": "helloworld.lambda_handler",
    "memory_size": 128,
    "timeout": 3,
    "py_modules": [
        "helloworld"
    ],
    "packages": {
        "exclude": [
            "tests",
            "tests.*"
        ]
    },
    "deps": [
        "requests",
        "-rrequirements.txt"
    ],
    "publish": true
}

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