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@roadiehq/backstage-plugin-aws-lambda
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![preview of Lambda Widget](./docs/lambda-widget.png) ## Features
packages/app
directoryyarn add @roadiehq/backstage-plugin-aws-lambda
// packages/app/src/components/catalog/EntityPage.tsx
import {
EntityAWSLambdaOverviewCard,
isAWSLambdaAvailable
} from '@roadiehq/backstage-plugin-aws-lambda';
...
const overviewContent = (
<Grid container spacing={3} alignItems="stretch">
<EntitySwitch>
<EntitySwitch.Case if={e => Boolean(isAWSLambdaAvailable(e))}>
<Grid item md={6}>
<EntityAWSLambdaOverviewCard />
</Grid>
</EntitySwitch.Case>
</EntitySwitch>
</Grid>
);
In order to perform requests to AWS lambda plugin first asks backend for temporary credentials via /api/aws/credentials
(it uses @roadiehq/backstage-plugin-aws-auth backend plugin)
Regardless of what auth method you use - you can also decide what functions to show in the table (what functions particular service uses) by annotating backstage.yaml with name of the functions separated by comma, like:
metadata:
annotations:
aws.com/lambda-function-name: HelloWorld
aws.com/lambda-region: us-east-1
Make sure you have AWS auth backend plugin installed in your backstage backend (installation guide in the readme https://github.com/RoadieHQ/backstage-plugin-aws-auth)
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