Re-use base image's entrypoint, refactor bootstrap script #970
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Description of changes:
1. Refactor
net5
andnet6
bootstrap scripts to/var/runtime/bootstrap
This is in order to make use of the
provided
image's bundled/lambda-entrypoint.sh
entrypoint. The script also handles deciding whether or not the bootstrap should run through the RIE.This is what
/lambda-entrypoint.sh
looks like:2. Allow handler to be specified with
_HANDLER
_HANDLER
will be used if the first command-line argument is not specified. This is to support running through/lambda-entrypoint.sh
which does not pass the handler string in as a command-line argument, but as an environment variable.3. Add support for exec wrapper scripts
ref. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/runtimes-modify.html#runtime-wrapper
This is controlled by users through the
AWS_LAMBDA_EXEC_WRAPPER
environment variable in order to hook into the runtime's start command line arguments.Testing
Built base images locally (tagged as
dotnet5
anddotnet6
) and used those in Lambda container image functions:And invoked successfully both locally and in the cloud.
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