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AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator
DESCRIPTION:
The Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator is a proxy for Lambda’s Runtime and Extensions APIs, which allows customers to locally test their Lambda function packaged as a container image. It is a lightweight web-server that converts HTTP requests to JSON events and maintains functional parity with the Lambda Runtime API in the cloud. It allows you to locally test your functions using familiar tools such as cURL and the Docker CLI (when testing functions packaged as container images). It also simplifies running your application on additional computes. You can include the Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator in your container image to have it accept HTTP requests instead of the JSON events required for deployment to Lambda. This component does not emulate Lambda’s orchestrator, or security and authentication configurations. You can get started by downloading and installing it on your local machine.
Features
- There are a few ways you use the Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE) to locally test your function depending on the base image used
- Test an image with RIE included in the image
- The AWS base images for Lambda include the runtime interface emulator
- Build your image locally using the docker build command
- Run your container image locally using the docker run command
- Build RIE into your base image
Programming Language
Go
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