Because:
- AWS Lambda has immense potential and interesting implications
- AWS Lambda doesn't officially support Ruby, as yet
- Ruby has immense potential and interesting implications as well!
By:
- packaging a Ruby binary with our app
- thank you, Traveling Ruby!
 
- Lambda executes a simple NodeJS program that shells out to our code
- see index.js
 
- see 
- Ruby executes your code
- yes, Bundler works! (within reason)
 
- Hello World is about 8MB, leaving you 42MB of room to get crazy
- (no native gems)
 
- Sign up for Amazon AWS
- Get access to Amazon S3
- Get access to Amazon Lambda
- Create an IAM account with access to S3 and Lambda
- Install the aws cli tools
- Set up an AWS profile in ~/.aws/credentialsfor the account created above
- Change the variables in deploy.shto match your app and AWS settings
- Ensure you're using ruby 2.1.x in this directory
- Ensure you're using Bundler version 1.9.9
- Add any gems you need to app/Gemfile
- cd appand run- bundle installfrom there (you need a Gemfile.lock)
- edit app/app.rbwith your application code
- run ./deploy.sh linux-x86_64
- test your Lambda Function!
- i've been using the web console for testing