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schedule-aws-lambda
Advanced tools
attach a schedule to an existing aws lambda function
npm i schedule-aws-lambda
const { Lambda, CloudWatchEvents } = require('aws-sdk')
const lambda = new Lambda()
const cloudwatch = new CloudWatchEvents()
const schedule = require('schedule-aws-lambda')(lambda, cloudwatch)
schedule('the-function-name').withInput({ foo: 'bar' }).at('rate(5 minutes)').then(console.log)
This module exposes the following fluent interface:
require('schedule-aws-lambda')(dependencies)(functionName)
.[withInput(...) | input(...) | rule.id(...) | rule.name(...) | rule.description(...) ]
.at(expression)
.then(...)
input() is an alias of withInput()
alternatively one can use the execute
api:
require('schedule-aws-lambda')(dependencies)
.execute({ functionName, functionInput }, { ruleName, ruleDescription, ruleId = ulid(), scheduleExpression })
.then(...)
for further details examine the source and jsdocs
MIT © Yaniv Kessler
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attach a schedule to an existing aws lambda function
The npm package schedule-aws-lambda receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, schedule-aws-lambda popularity was classified as not popular.
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