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lambda-local

Commandline tool to run Lambda functions on your local machine.

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What is lambda-local?

The lambda-local npm package allows you to run and test AWS Lambda functions locally. This can be useful for development and debugging purposes, as it enables you to simulate the AWS Lambda environment on your local machine.

What are lambda-local's main functionalities?

Run Lambda Function Locally

This feature allows you to execute a Lambda function locally by specifying the event, the path to the Lambda function, AWS credentials, and a timeout. The code sample demonstrates how to set up and run a Lambda function locally using lambda-local.

const lambdaLocal = require('lambda-local');
const path = require('path');

lambdaLocal.execute({
    event: require('./event.json'),
    lambdaPath: path.join(__dirname, 'index.js'),
    profilePath: '~/.aws/credentials',
    profileName: 'default',
    timeoutMs: 3000
}).then(function(done) {
    console.log(done);
}).catch(function(err) {
    console.log(err);
});

Simulate AWS Context

This feature allows you to simulate the AWS context object that is passed to Lambda functions. The code sample shows how to define a custom context and use it when executing a Lambda function locally.

const lambdaLocal = require('lambda-local');
const path = require('path');

const context = {
    functionName: 'myLambdaFunction',
    awsRequestId: '1234567890',
    logGroupName: '/aws/lambda/myLambdaFunction',
    logStreamName: '2021/01/01/[$LATEST]abcdef1234567890'
};

lambdaLocal.execute({
    event: require('./event.json'),
    lambdaPath: path.join(__dirname, 'index.js'),
    context: context,
    timeoutMs: 3000
}).then(function(done) {
    console.log(done);
}).catch(function(err) {
    console.log(err);
});

Custom Environment Variables

This feature allows you to set custom environment variables for your Lambda function. The code sample demonstrates how to set an environment variable and use it when running a Lambda function locally.

const lambdaLocal = require('lambda-local');
const path = require('path');

process.env.MY_ENV_VAR = 'myValue';

lambdaLocal.execute({
    event: require('./event.json'),
    lambdaPath: path.join(__dirname, 'index.js'),
    timeoutMs: 3000
}).then(function(done) {
    console.log(done);
}).catch(function(err) {
    console.log(err);
});

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