Packaging a Python distribution for AWS Lambda.
betareduce
takes a list of requirements and puts them in a zip file suitable for use with AWS Lambda.
By default it will remove extension modules (.so
files) and emit a warning. This can be disabled.
chalice exists now, but it reaches into a virtual environment and attempts to extract your projects requirements. betareduce
, however, takes whatever arguments you'd pass to pip
.
(It's named after beta-reduction in the lambda calculus, the reduction rule that applies arguments to a function.)
(betareduce) $ pip install git+https://github.com/mrwsr/betareduce.git
# ...installation happens...
(betareduce) $ ls /path/to/my/application/package
...
setup.py
...
(betareduce) $ betareduce mypackage.zip /path/to/my/application/package -r /path/to/my/application/package/requirements.txt
INFO:betareduce._core:creating temporary directory '/var/folders/vx/9jzwzjds42z75rwj_2w7_4580000gp/T/tmpE1bmP6'
INFO:betareduce._core:command: ['pip', 'install', '-t', '/var/folders/vx/9jzwzjds42z75rwj_2w7_4580000gp/T/tmpE1bmP6', '/path/to/application/package', '-r', '/path/to/application/package/requirements.txt'], output:
Processing /path/to/application/package
Collecting some package....
...
Installing collected packages: foo, ...
Successfully installed foo, ...
INFO:betareduce._core:Detected extension module: /var/folders/vx/9jzwzjds42z75rwj_2w7_4580000gp/T/tmpE1bmP6/simplejson/_speedups.so
INFO:betareduce._core:removing temporary directory '/var/folders/vx/9jzwzjds42z75rwj_2w7_4580000gp/T/tmpE1bmP6'
(betareduce) $ file mypackage.zip
replication_lag_monitor.zip: Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract
(betareduce) $ unzip -l mypackage.zip
Archive: replication_lag_monitor.zip
Length Date Time Name
-------- ---- ---- ----
15777 07-12-16 16:12 foo.py
...
-------- -------
4315432 528 files
(betareduce) $
All you need is py.test
. Branch coverage should be 100%.