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@middy/core

🛵 The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda (core package)

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What is @middy/core?

@middy/core is a middleware engine for AWS Lambda that helps you simplify and streamline your Lambda functions by allowing you to compose them using reusable middleware. It provides a way to handle common concerns such as input validation, error handling, and response formatting in a modular and reusable manner.

What are @middy/core's main functionalities?

Middleware Composition

This feature allows you to compose your Lambda function using multiple middleware. Each middleware can perform specific tasks and then pass control to the next middleware in the chain.

const middy = require('@middy/core');
const middleware1 = (request, next) => { console.log('Middleware 1'); next(); };
const middleware2 = (request, next) => { console.log('Middleware 2'); next(); };
const handler = middy((event, context) => { return { message: 'Hello World' }; })
  .use(middleware1)
  .use(middleware2);

exports.handler = handler;

Error Handling

This feature allows you to handle errors in a centralized manner. The errorHandler middleware catches any errors thrown by the Lambda function and sets a custom response.

const middy = require('@middy/core');
const errorHandler = (request, next) => { try { next(); } catch (err) { console.error(err); request.response = { statusCode: 500, body: 'Internal Server Error' }; } };
const handler = middy((event, context) => { throw new Error('Something went wrong'); })
  .use(errorHandler);

exports.handler = handler;

Input Validation

This feature allows you to validate the input to your Lambda function. The inputValidator middleware checks if the input is valid and throws an error if it is not.

const middy = require('@middy/core');
const inputValidator = (request, next) => { if (!request.event.body) { throw new Error('Invalid input'); } next(); };
const handler = middy((event, context) => { return { message: 'Input is valid' }; })
  .use(inputValidator);

exports.handler = handler;

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Package last updated on 17 Apr 2023

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