consume lambda functions through a KrakenD API Gateway
Set up the localstack container
docker run --rm --name localstack -it \
-p 4566:4566 \
-p 4510-4559:4510-4559 \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e HOSTNAME_EXTERNAL=$(docker-machine ip localstack) \
-e SERVICES=serverless \
-e DEFAULT_REGION=us-east-1 \
-e LAMBDA_EXECUTOR=local \
-e DATA_DIR=/tmp/localstack/data \
-v /tmp/localstack:/tmp/localstack \
localstack/localstack
build and zip your sample lambdas
$ cd ./test/lambda1 && zip lambda1.zip handler.py && cd ../../ && mv ./test/lambda1/lambda1.zip .
register your lambda
$ aws --endpoint-url=http://$(docker-machine ip localstack):4566 --no-verify-ssl \
lambda create-function \
--region us-east-1 \
--memory-size 128 \
--zip-file fileb://lambda1.zip \
--role arn:aws:iam::123456:role/irrelevant \
--function-name python37 \
--runtime python37 \
--handler handler.my_handler
test it
aws --endpoint-url=http://$(docker-machine ip localstack):4566 --no-verify-ssl \
lambda invoke \
--function-name python37 \
--invocation-type "RequestResponse" \
--payload '{"first_name":"foo","last_name":"bar"}' \
response.txt
test the backend
cd test
go test -tags integration -aws_endpoint=http://192.168.99.100:4566"