User-friendly deploy and management tool for AWS Lambda function.
YAML
is user-friendly thanJSON
- We can avoid some redundant contents by
Jinja2
template engine
- Passing the environment variables
- Passing the confidential information use
KMS
encryption - Passing the confidential files use
KMS
encryption - And more
- We can build, configure, deploy, rollback and invoke with a single command
- We can rollback correctly to the previous version of the alias
- Deply(build) hooks
- And more
- API Gateway (Swagger)
- CloudWatch Events
- CloudWatch Logs
- And more
- Python2.7
- pip
- virtualenv
Automatically collect the lightweighted and compiled libraries in the virtualenv environment.
pip install lamvery
echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/willyworks/deb trusty main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install lamvery
export PATH=/opt/lamvery/bin:$PATH
echo "
[bintraybintray-willyworks-rpm]
name=bintray-willyworks-rpm
baseurl=https://dl.bintray.com/willyworks/rpm/centos/\$releaserver/\$basearch/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
" | sudo tee -a /etc/yum.repos.d/bintray-willyworks-rpm.repo
sudo yum install lamvery
export PATH=/opt/lamvery/bin:$PATH
First,
lamvery init
And then edit your .lamvery.yml
like so.
The configuration is written in YAML syntax with jinja2
template.
Environment variables are stored in the env
variable.
profile: private
region: us-east-1
versioning: true
default_alias: test
clean_build: false
configuration:
name: lamvery-test
runtime: python2.7
role: {{ env['AWS_LAMBDA_ROLE'] }}
handler: lambda_function.lambda_handler
description: This is sample lambda function.
timeout: 10
memory_size: 128
environment_variables:
MYENV: foobar
vpc_config:
subnets:
- subnet-cadf2993
security_groups:
- sg-4d095028
The name of a profile to use. If not given, it depends on boto3
.
The region name of your environment.
If you doesn't set this option, it depends on boto3
.
Enable the function versioning.
The alias when it has not been specified in the -a
or --alias
option.
Build the archive(zip) in the temporary area.
-
name
The name of your function. -
runtime
The runtime environment for the Lambda function you are uploading.
Currently,lamvery
supportspython2.7
andnodejs
. -
role
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role for your function. -
handler
The function within your code that Lambda calls to begin execution. -
description
The description of your function. -
timeout
The function execution time(seconds) at which Lambda should terminate the function. -
memory_size
The amount of memory for your function environment. -
environment_variables
Environment variables. -
vpc_config
The VPC configurations for the function to access resources in your VPC.- subnets
The Subnet ids in your VPC. - security_groups
The SecurityGroup ids in your VPC.
- subnets
rules:
- name: foo
description: bar
schedule: 'rate(5 minutes)'
targets:
- id: test-target-id
input:
this:
- is: a
- sample: input
CloudWatch Event Rules.
-
NAME
The name of CloudWatch Event Rule. -
description
The description of CloudWatch Event Rule. -
schedule
The schedule expression of CloudWatch Event Rule. -
disabled
When this setting is true, change the state of CloudWatch Event Rule toDISABLED
.
default:false
-
targets
The targets of CloudWatch Event Rule.- id
The unique target assignment ID. - input
Arguments passed to the target. - input_path
The value of the JSONPath that is used for extracting part of the matched event when passing it to the target.
- id
input
and input_path
are mutually-exclusive and optional parameters of a target.
key_id: {{ env['AWS_KMS_KEY_ID'] }}
cipher_texts:
foo: CiC4xW9lg7HaxaueeN+d9yJMyY1uw1i7tYVvQz9I8+e2UBKXAQEBAgB4uMVvZYOx2sWrnnjfnfciTMmNbsNYu7WFb0M/SPPntlAAAABuMGwGCSqGSIb3DQEHBqBfMF0CAQAwWAYJKoZIhvcNAQcBMB4GCWCGSAFlAwQBLjARBAzWTJWk/69T8NTBquoCARCAK2Hg2de71hzwjiMKkfMSG2G1Olj1EjxajS+3PsFVTPZ91Oi/AjR1aMqAI8U=
The ID of your encryption key on KMS.
The name and cipher texts to pass to the lambda function.
The filename and the encrypted contents to pass to the lambda function.
- ^\.lamvery\.yml$
- ^\.lamvery\.event\.yml$
- ^\.lamvery\.secret\.yml$
- ^\.lamvery\.exclude\.yml$
Exclude files or directories using regular expression.
build:
pre:
- pip install -r requirements.txt -t ./
post: []
The hooks for build
(and deploy
)
-
pre
The commands that run before building. -
post
The commands that run after building.
api_id: myipugal74
stage: dev
cors:
origin: '*'
methods:
- GET
- OPTION
headers:
- Content-Type
- X-Amz-Date
- Authorization
- X-Api-Key
configuration:
swagger: '2.0'
info:
title: Sample API
schemes:
- https
paths:
/:
get:
produces:
- application/json
parameters:
- name: sample
in: query
required: false
type: string
responses:
'200':
description: 200 response
schema:
$ref: '#/definitions/Sample'
definitions:
Sample:
type: object
The id of your REST API.
This is written on automatically when you deployed your API with the -w
option.
The name of the stage in API Gateway.
CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) options.
If you did not set the x-amazon-apigateway-integration
option, these are set automatically.
- origin
For the response's header that named "Access-Control-Allow-Origin". - headers
For the response's header that named "Access-Control-Allow-Headers". - methods
For the response's header that named "Access-Control-Allow-Methods".
The settings of your APIs written in the Swagger
format.
If you did not set the x-amazon-apigateway-integration
option, these are set automatically.
- Build and archive your code and libraries to
<your-function-name>.zip
- Store the secret informations to the archive
lamvery build [-e <env-name>=<env-value>]
- Build and deploy your code and libraries
- Store the secret informations to the archive
- Update configuration of the function
- Set alias to a version of the function
lamvery deploy [-e <env-name>=<env-value>] [-a <alias>]
- Rollback to the previous version of the function
You must do one of the following to use this command.
- Deploy with
publish(-p,--publish)
andalias(-a, --alias)
options. - Turn on(true)
versioning
and set a value todefault_alias
in the configuration file.
lamvery rollback [-a <alias>]
- Set alias to a version of the function
lamvery set-alias -a <alias> -v <alias-version>
- Encrypt a text value using KMS
lamvery encrypt [-s] -n <secret-name> <secret-value>
- Encrypt a file using KMS
lamvery encrypt [-s] -n <filename> <local-file-path>
- Decrypt the secret information using KMS
lamvery decrypt -n <secret-name>
- Apply CloudWatch Events settings
lamvery events [-k] [-a <alias>]
- Invoke the function and output result
lamvery invoke [-a <alias>] [-v <version>] '{"foo": "bar"}'
or
lamvery invoke [-a <alias>] [-v <version>] path/to/input.json
- Watch the log events of the function
lamvery logs [-f] [-F <filter>] [-s <start-time-string>] [-i <interval-seconds>]
- Manage your APIs
lamvery api [-n] [-r] [-s <stage-name>] [-w]
- Generate skeleton files
lamvery generate -k <kind-of-file>
This option is needed by the deploy
,set-alias
,invoke
,rollback
,events
,api
commands.
Alias for a version of the function.
This option needed by all commands.
Specify the configuration file.
default: .lamvery.yml
This option is needed by the deploy
,alias
,rollback
,events
,api
commands.
Output the difference of configuration and the alias without updating.
This option is needed by the archive
and deploy
command.
Archive only the lambda function file, so you can inline edit in the AWS Management Console.
This option is needed by the archive
and deploy
command.
Archive without all libraries.
This option is needed by the encrypt
and decrypt
commands.
The name of the secret value.
This option is only needed by the deploy
command.
Publish the version as an atomic operation.
This option is only needed by the events
command.
Keep the empty CloudWatch Event Rule that does not have CloudWatch Event Target.
This option is only needed by the encrypt
command.
Store encripted value to configuration file (default: .lamvery.yml
).
Requires the -n
or --secret-name
option.
This option is needed by the set-alias
,invoke
,rollback
commands.
Version of the function.
This option is only needed by the logs
command.
Watch the log events and updates the display (like tail -f
).
This option is only needed by the logs
command.
Filtering pattern for the log messages.
This option is only needed by the logs
command.
Intervals(seconds) to watch the log events.
This option is only needed by the logs
command.
Time to start the log events watching.
Examples: yesterday
,"-1 h"
, "2016-01-01"
, "2016-01-01 10:20:30"
This option is only needed by the set-alias
command.
The alias of the version that is targeted for setting alias.
This option is needed by the archive
and deploy
commands.
Environment variables that pass to the function.
This option can be used repeatedly to pass multiple variables.
Examples: FOO=BAR
This option is only needed by the api
command.
Remove your APIs.
This option is only needed by the api
command.
The name of the stage in API Gateway.
This option is only needed by the api
command.
Write the id of your API to the configuration file (default: .lamvery.api.yml
)
This option is only needed by the api
command.
Without automatic integration.
This option is only needed by the generate
command.
The kind of the file.
Allowed values: function
This option is only needed by the encrypt-file
command.
The name of the secret file.
See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/create-keys.html
Policy example:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"kms:Decrypt"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:<your-account-number>:key/<your-key-id>"
]
}
]
}
Configuration example:
- .lamvery.yml
profile: default
region: us-east-1
versioning: false
default_alias: null
configuration:
name: sample_lambda_function
runtime: python2.7 # or nodejs
role: arn:aws:iam::000000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution
handler: lambda_function.lambda_handler
description: This is sample lambda function.
timeout: 10
memory_size: 128
- .lamvery.secret.yml
key_id: xxxx-yyyy-zzzz # <-here!
cipher_texts: {}
secret_files: {}
Command example:
lamvery encrypt -s -n foo "This is a secret"
Generate the skeleton function by this command.
lamvery generate -k function
Code example:
- Python
import lamvery
def lambda_handler(event, context):
print(lamvery.secret.get('foo'))
- Node.js
var lamvery = require('./lamvery.js');
exports.lambda_handler = function(event, context) {
lamvery.secret.get('foo', function(err, data) {
console.log(data);
});
}
Command example:
lamvery deploy
Command example:
lamvery invoke {}
Result example:
START RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d Version: $LATEST
This is a secret
END RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d
See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/create-keys.html
Policy example:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"kms:Decrypt"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:<your-account-number>:key/<your-key-id>"
]
}
]
}
Configuration example:
- .lamvery.yml
profile: default
region: us-east-1
versioning: false
default_alias: null
configuration:
name: sample_lambda_function
runtime: python2.7 # or nodejs
role: arn:aws:iam::000000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution
handler: lambda_function.lambda_handler
description: This is sample lambda function.
timeout: 10
memory_size: 128
- .lamvery.secret.yml
key_id: xxxx-yyyy-zzzz # <-here!
cipher_texts: {}
secret_files: {}
Command example:
lamvery encrypt-file -s -n foo.txt /path/to/local/confidential/file
Generate the skeleton function by this command.
lamvery generate -k function
Code example:
- Python
import lamvery
def lambda_handler(event, context):
print(open(lamvery.secret.file('foo.txt'), 'r').read())
- Node.js
var lamvery = require('./lamvery.js');
exports.lambda_handler = function(event, context) {
lamvery.secret.file('foo.txt', function(err, path) {
fs.readFile(path, 'utf-8', function(err, txt) {
console.log(txt);
});
});
}
Command example:
lamvery deploy
Command example:
lamvery invoke {}
Result example:
START RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d Version: $LATEST
This is a secret file
END RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d
- Source hosted at GitHub
- Report issues/questions/feature requests on GitHub Issues
Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Ideally create a topic branch for every separate change you make. For example:
- Fork the repo
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Created and maintained by Masashi Terui (marcy9114@gmail.com)
MIT License (see LICENSE)