
Security News
Node.js Homepage Adds Paid Support Link, Prompting Contributor Pushback
A new Node.js homepage button linking to paid support for EOL versions has sparked a heated discussion among contributors and the wider community.
lambda-tester
Advanced tools
Simplifies writing unit tests for AWS Lambda functions using Node.js.
LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT
to the application's rootInstall via npm.
npm install lambda-tester --save-dev
Lambda handlers with support for callbacks use the typical Node.js asynchronous signature:
exports.handler = function( event, context, callback ) {
callback( null, 'success!' );
}
The following example shows a simple case for validating that the Lambda (handler) was called successfully (i.e. callback( null, result )
:
const LambdaTester = require( 'lambda-tester' );
const myHandler = require( '../index' ).handler;
describe( 'handler', function() {
it( 'test success', function() {
return LambdaTester( myHandler )
.event( { name: 'Fred' } )
.expectResult();
});
});
If the handler decides to call callback( err )
then the verification will fail and the test will fail.
Additionally, if one wanted to test for failure, then the following code would be used:
const LambdaTester = require( 'lambda-tester' );
const myHandler = require( '../index' ).handler;
describe( 'handler', function() {
it( 'test failure', function() {
return LambdaTester( myHandler )
.event( { name: 'Unknown' } )
.expectError();
});
});
Please note that you must return the LambdaTester
back to the framework since lambda-tester
is asynchronous and uses Promises.
Complete documentation can be found in our documentation page.
lambda-tester
We'd love to get feedback on how you're using lambda-tester and things we could add to make this tool better. Feel free to contact us at feedback@vandium.io
Version 2.x targets Lambda handlers using Node 4.3.2. If you require support for Node 0.10.36 then use version 1.0.x.
2.6.1 (2016-11-28)
Internal:
node-uuid
version 1.4.7
to uuid
version 3.0.0
.FAQs
Unit/Integration tests for AWS Lambda handlers
The npm package lambda-tester receives a total of 63,032 weekly downloads. As such, lambda-tester popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lambda-tester demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
A new Node.js homepage button linking to paid support for EOL versions has sparked a heated discussion among contributors and the wider community.
Research
North Korean threat actors linked to the Contagious Interview campaign return with 35 new malicious npm packages using a stealthy multi-stage malware loader.
Research
Security News
The Socket Research Team investigates a malicious Python typosquat of a popular password library that forces Windows shutdowns when input is incorrect.