# WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE # # This file is generated. See the contributing guide for more information: # https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ruby/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md # # WARNING ABOUT GENERATED CODE require 'seahorse/client/plugins/content_length.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/credentials_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/logging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/param_validator.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/user_agent.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/helpful_socket_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/retry_errors.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/global_configuration.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/regional_endpoint.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/response_paging.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/stub_responses.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/idempotency_token.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/jsonvalue_converter.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/client_metrics_plugin.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/client_metrics_send_plugin.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/signature_v4.rb' require 'aws-sdk-core/plugins/protocols/rest_json.rb' Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration.add_identifier(:lambdapreview) module Aws::LambdaPreview class Client < Seahorse::Client::Base include Aws::ClientStubs @identifier = :lambdapreview set_api(ClientApi::API) add_plugin(Seahorse::Client::Plugins::ContentLength) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::CredentialsConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Logging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ParamValidator) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::UserAgent) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::HelpfulSocketErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RetryErrors) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::GlobalConfiguration) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::RegionalEndpoint) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ResponsePaging) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::StubResponses) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::IdempotencyToken) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::JsonvalueConverter) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ClientMetricsPlugin) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::ClientMetricsSendPlugin) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::SignatureV4) add_plugin(Aws::Plugins::Protocols::RestJson) # @option options [required, Aws::CredentialProvider] :credentials # Your AWS credentials. This can be an instance of any one of the # following classes: # # * `Aws::Credentials` - Used for configuring static, non-refreshing # credentials. # # * `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentials` - Used for loading credentials # from an EC2 IMDS on an EC2 instance. # # * `Aws::SharedCredentials` - Used for loading credentials from a # shared file, such as `~/.aws/config`. # # * `Aws::AssumeRoleCredentials` - Used when you need to assume a role. # # When `:credentials` are not configured directly, the following # locations will be searched for credentials: # # * `Aws.config[:credentials]` # * The `:access_key_id`, `:secret_access_key`, and `:session_token` options. # * ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'], ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # * EC2 IMDS instance profile - When used by default, the timeouts are # very aggressive. Construct and pass an instance of # `Aws::InstanceProfileCredentails` to enable retries and extended # timeouts. # # @option options [required, String] :region # The AWS region to connect to. The configured `:region` is # used to determine the service `:endpoint`. When not passed, # a default `:region` is search for in the following locations: # # * `Aws.config[:region]` # * `ENV['AWS_REGION']` # * `ENV['AMAZON_REGION']` # * `ENV['AWS_DEFAULT_REGION']` # * `~/.aws/credentials` # * `~/.aws/config` # # @option options [String] :access_key_id # # @option options [Boolean] :client_side_monitoring (false) # When `true`, client-side metrics will be collected for all API requests from # this client. # # @option options [String] :client_side_monitoring_client_id ("") # Allows you to provide an identifier for this client which will be attached to # all generated client side metrics. Defaults to an empty string. # # @option options [Integer] :client_side_monitoring_port (31000) # Required for publishing client metrics. The port that the client side monitoring # agent is running on, where client metrics will be published via UDP. # # @option options [Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher] :client_side_monitoring_publisher (Aws::ClientSideMonitoring::Publisher) # Allows you to provide a custom client-side monitoring publisher class. By default, # will use the Client Side Monitoring Agent Publisher. # # @option options [Boolean] :convert_params (true) # When `true`, an attempt is made to coerce request parameters into # the required types. # # @option options [String] :endpoint # The client endpoint is normally constructed from the `:region` # option. You should only configure an `:endpoint` when connecting # to test endpoints. This should be avalid HTTP(S) URI. # # @option options [Aws::Log::Formatter] :log_formatter (Aws::Log::Formatter.default) # The log formatter. # # @option options [Symbol] :log_level (:info) # The log level to send messages to the `:logger` at. # # @option options [Logger] :logger # The Logger instance to send log messages to. If this option # is not set, logging will be disabled. # # @option options [String] :profile ("default") # Used when loading credentials from the shared credentials file # at HOME/.aws/credentials. When not specified, 'default' is used. # # @option options [Float] :retry_base_delay (0.3) # The base delay in seconds used by the default backoff function. # # @option options [Symbol] :retry_jitter (:none) # A delay randomiser function used by the default backoff function. Some predefined functions can be referenced by name - :none, :equal, :full, otherwise a Proc that takes and returns a number. # # @see https://www.awsarchitectureblog.com/2015/03/backoff.html # # @option options [Integer] :retry_limit (3) # The maximum number of times to retry failed requests. Only # ~ 500 level server errors and certain ~ 400 level client errors # are retried. Generally, these are throttling errors, data # checksum errors, networking errors, timeout errors and auth # errors from expired credentials. # # @option options [Integer] :retry_max_delay (0) # The maximum number of seconds to delay between retries (0 for no limit) used by the default backoff function. # # @option options [String] :secret_access_key # # @option options [String] :session_token # # @option options [Boolean] :stub_responses (false) # Causes the client to return stubbed responses. By default # fake responses are generated and returned. You can specify # the response data to return or errors to raise by calling # {ClientStubs#stub_responses}. See {ClientStubs} for more information. # # ** Please note ** When response stubbing is enabled, no HTTP # requests are made, and retries are disabled. # # @option options [Boolean] :validate_params (true) # When `true`, request parameters are validated before # sending the request. # def initialize(*args) super end # @!group API Operations # Identifies a stream as an event source for an AWS Lambda function. It # can be either an Amazon Kinesis stream or a Amazon DynamoDB stream. # AWS Lambda invokes the specified function when records are posted to # the stream. # # This is the pull model, where AWS Lambda invokes the function. For # more information, go to [AWS Lambda: How it Works][1] in the AWS # Lambda Developer Guide. # # This association between an Amazon Kinesis stream and an AWS Lambda # function is called the event source mapping. You provide the # configuration information (for example, which stream to read from and # which AWS Lambda function to invoke) for the event source mapping in # the request body. # # Each event source, such as a Kinesis stream, can only be associated # with one AWS Lambda function. If you call AddEventSource for an event # source that is already mapped to another AWS Lambda function, the # existing mapping is updated to call the new function instead of the # old one. # # This operation requires permission for the `iam:PassRole` action for # the IAM role. It also requires permission for the # `lambda:AddEventSource` action. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-introduction.html # # @option params [required, String] :event_source # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis stream that is # the event source. Any record added to this stream causes AWS Lambda to # invoke your Lambda function. AWS Lambda POSTs the Amazon Kinesis # event, containing records, to your Lambda function as JSON. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The Lambda function to invoke when AWS Lambda detects an event on the # stream. # # @option params [required, String] :role # The ARN of the IAM role (invocation role) that AWS Lambda can assume # to read from the stream and invoke the function. # # @option params [Integer] :batch_size # The largest number of records that AWS Lambda will give to your # function in a single event. The default is 100 records. # # @option params [Hash<String,String>] :parameters # A map (key-value pairs) defining the configuration for AWS Lambda to # use when reading the event source. Currently, AWS Lambda supports only # the `InitialPositionInStream` key. The valid values are: # "TRIM\_HORIZON" and "LATEST". The default value is # "TRIM\_HORIZON". For more information, go to [ShardIteratorType][1] # in the Amazon Kinesis Service API Reference. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesis/latest/APIReference/API_GetShardIterator.html#Kinesis-GetShardIterator-request-ShardIteratorType # # @return [Types::EventSourceConfiguration] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#uuid #uuid} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#batch_size #batch_size} => Integer # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#event_source #event_source} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#function_name #function_name} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#parameters #parameters} => Hash<String,String> # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#role #role} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#last_modified #last_modified} => Time # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#is_active #is_active} => Boolean # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#status #status} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.add_event_source({ # event_source: "String", # required # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # role: "RoleArn", # required # batch_size: 1, # parameters: { # "String" => "String", # }, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.uuid #=> String # resp.batch_size #=> Integer # resp.event_source #=> String # resp.function_name #=> String # resp.parameters #=> Hash # resp.parameters["String"] #=> String # resp.role #=> String # resp.last_modified #=> Time # resp.is_active #=> Boolean # resp.status #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/AddEventSource AWS API Documentation # # @overload add_event_source(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def add_event_source(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:add_event_source, params) req.send_request(options) end # Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:DeleteFunction` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The Lambda function to delete. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.delete_function({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/DeleteFunction AWS API Documentation # # @overload delete_function(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def delete_function(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:delete_function, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns configuration information for the specified event source # mapping (see AddEventSource). # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:GetEventSource` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :uuid # The AWS Lambda assigned ID of the event source mapping. # # @return [Types::EventSourceConfiguration] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#uuid #uuid} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#batch_size #batch_size} => Integer # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#event_source #event_source} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#function_name #function_name} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#parameters #parameters} => Hash<String,String> # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#role #role} => String # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#last_modified #last_modified} => Time # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#is_active #is_active} => Boolean # * {Types::EventSourceConfiguration#status #status} => String # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_event_source({ # uuid: "String", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.uuid #=> String # resp.batch_size #=> Integer # resp.event_source #=> String # resp.function_name #=> String # resp.parameters #=> Hash # resp.parameters["String"] #=> String # resp.role #=> String # resp.last_modified #=> Time # resp.is_active #=> Boolean # resp.status #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/GetEventSource AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_event_source(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_event_source(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_event_source, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a # presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with UploadFunction # so you can download the .zip file. Note that the URL is valid for up # to 10 minutes. The configuration information is the same information # you provided as parameters when uploading the function. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:GetFunction` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The Lambda function name. # # @return [Types::GetFunctionResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::GetFunctionResponse#configuration #configuration} => Types::FunctionConfiguration # * {Types::GetFunctionResponse#code #code} => Types::FunctionCodeLocation # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_function({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.configuration.function_name #=> String # resp.configuration.function_arn #=> String # resp.configuration.configuration_id #=> String # resp.configuration.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs" # resp.configuration.role #=> String # resp.configuration.handler #=> String # resp.configuration.mode #=> String, one of "event" # resp.configuration.code_size #=> Integer # resp.configuration.description #=> String # resp.configuration.timeout #=> Integer # resp.configuration.memory_size #=> Integer # resp.configuration.last_modified #=> Time # resp.code.repository_type #=> String # resp.code.location #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/GetFunction AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_function(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_function(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_function, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function. This the # same information you provided as parameters when uploading the # function by using UploadFunction. # # This operation requires permission for the # `lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration` operation. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The name of the Lambda function for which you want to retrieve the # configuration information. # # @return [Types::FunctionConfiguration] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_name #function_name} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_arn #function_arn} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#configuration_id #configuration_id} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#runtime #runtime} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#role #role} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#handler #handler} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#mode #mode} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#code_size #code_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#description #description} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#timeout #timeout} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#memory_size #memory_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#last_modified #last_modified} => Time # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.get_function_configuration({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.function_name #=> String # resp.function_arn #=> String # resp.configuration_id #=> String # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs" # resp.role #=> String # resp.handler #=> String # resp.mode #=> String, one of "event" # resp.code_size #=> Integer # resp.description #=> String # resp.timeout #=> Integer # resp.memory_size #=> Integer # resp.last_modified #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/GetFunctionConfiguration AWS API Documentation # # @overload get_function_configuration(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def get_function_configuration(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:get_function_configuration, params) req.send_request(options) end # Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving the # request, Lambda executes the specified function asynchronously. To see # the logs generated by the Lambda function execution, see the # CloudWatch logs console. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:InvokeFunction` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The Lambda function name. # # @option params [required, String, IO] :invoke_args # JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda function as input. # # @return [Types::InvokeAsyncResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::InvokeAsyncResponse#status #status} => Integer # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.invoke_async({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # invoke_args: "data", # required # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.status #=> Integer # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/InvokeAsync AWS API Documentation # # @overload invoke_async(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def invoke_async(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:invoke_async, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the # `AddEventSource` (see AddEventSource), where you identify a stream as # event source. This list does not include Amazon S3 event sources. # # For each mapping, the API returns configuration information. You can # optionally specify filters to retrieve specific event source mappings. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:ListEventSources` # action. # # @option params [String] :event_source_arn # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kinesis stream. # # @option params [String] :function_name # The name of the AWS Lambda function. # # @option params [String] :marker # Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous # `ListEventSources` operation. If present, specifies to continue the # list from where the returning call left off. # # @option params [Integer] :max_items # Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of event sources to # return in response. This value must be greater than 0. # # @return [Types::ListEventSourcesResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListEventSourcesResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String # * {Types::ListEventSourcesResponse#event_sources #event_sources} => Array<Types::EventSourceConfiguration> # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_event_sources({ # event_source_arn: "String", # function_name: "FunctionName", # marker: "String", # max_items: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.next_marker #=> String # resp.event_sources #=> Array # resp.event_sources[0].uuid #=> String # resp.event_sources[0].batch_size #=> Integer # resp.event_sources[0].event_source #=> String # resp.event_sources[0].function_name #=> String # resp.event_sources[0].parameters #=> Hash # resp.event_sources[0].parameters["String"] #=> String # resp.event_sources[0].role #=> String # resp.event_sources[0].last_modified #=> Time # resp.event_sources[0].is_active #=> Boolean # resp.event_sources[0].status #=> String # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/ListEventSources AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_event_sources(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_event_sources(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_event_sources, params) req.send_request(options) end # Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function, the # response includes the function configuration information. You must use # GetFunction to retrieve the code for your function. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:ListFunctions` # action. # # @option params [String] :marker # Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned from a previous # `ListFunctions` operation. If present, indicates where to continue the # listing. # # @option params [Integer] :max_items # Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of AWS Lambda functions # to return in response. This parameter value must be greater than 0. # # @return [Types::ListFunctionsResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::ListFunctionsResponse#next_marker #next_marker} => String # * {Types::ListFunctionsResponse#functions #functions} => Array<Types::FunctionConfiguration> # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.list_functions({ # marker: "String", # max_items: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.next_marker #=> String # resp.functions #=> Array # resp.functions[0].function_name #=> String # resp.functions[0].function_arn #=> String # resp.functions[0].configuration_id #=> String # resp.functions[0].runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs" # resp.functions[0].role #=> String # resp.functions[0].handler #=> String # resp.functions[0].mode #=> String, one of "event" # resp.functions[0].code_size #=> Integer # resp.functions[0].description #=> String # resp.functions[0].timeout #=> Integer # resp.functions[0].memory_size #=> Integer # resp.functions[0].last_modified #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/ListFunctions AWS API Documentation # # @overload list_functions(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def list_functions(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:list_functions, params) req.send_request(options) end # Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no longer # invoke the function for events in the associated source. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:RemoveEventSource` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :uuid # The event source mapping ID. # # @return [Struct] Returns an empty {Seahorse::Client::Response response}. # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.remove_event_source({ # uuid: "String", # required # }) # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/RemoveEventSource AWS API Documentation # # @overload remove_event_source(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def remove_event_source(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:remove_event_source, params) req.send_request(options) end # Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda function # by using the values provided in the request. You provide only the # parameters you want to change. This operation must only be used on an # existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function's # code. # # This operation requires permission for the # `lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration` action. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The name of the Lambda function. # # @option params [String] :role # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda will assume # when it executes your function. # # @option params [String] :handler # The function that Lambda calls to begin executing your function. For # Node.js, it is the *module-name.export* value in your function. # # @option params [String] :description # A short user-defined function description. Lambda does not use this # value. Assign a meaningful description as you see fit. # # @option params [Integer] :timeout # The function execution time at which Lambda should terminate the # function. Because the execution time has cost implications, we # recommend you set this value based on your expected execution time. # The default is 3 seconds. # # @option params [Integer] :memory_size # The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function is given. Lambda # uses this memory size to infer the amount of CPU allocated to your # function. Your function use-case determines your CPU and memory # requirements. For example, a database operation might need less memory # compared to an image processing function. The default value is 128 MB. # The value must be a multiple of 64 MB. # # @return [Types::FunctionConfiguration] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_name #function_name} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_arn #function_arn} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#configuration_id #configuration_id} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#runtime #runtime} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#role #role} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#handler #handler} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#mode #mode} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#code_size #code_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#description #description} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#timeout #timeout} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#memory_size #memory_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#last_modified #last_modified} => Time # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.update_function_configuration({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # role: "RoleArn", # handler: "Handler", # description: "Description", # timeout: 1, # memory_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.function_name #=> String # resp.function_arn #=> String # resp.configuration_id #=> String # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs" # resp.role #=> String # resp.handler #=> String # resp.mode #=> String, one of "event" # resp.code_size #=> Integer # resp.description #=> String # resp.timeout #=> Integer # resp.memory_size #=> Integer # resp.last_modified #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/UpdateFunctionConfiguration AWS API Documentation # # @overload update_function_configuration(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def update_function_configuration(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:update_function_configuration, params) req.send_request(options) end # Creates a new Lambda function or updates an existing function. The # function metadata is created from the request parameters, and the code # for the function is provided by a .zip file in the request body. If # the function name already exists, the existing Lambda function is # updated with the new code and metadata. # # This operation requires permission for the `lambda:UploadFunction` # action. # # @option params [required, String] :function_name # The name you want to assign to the function you are uploading. The # function names appear in the console and are returned in the # ListFunctions API. Function names are used to specify functions to # other AWS Lambda APIs, such as InvokeAsync. # # @option params [required, String, IO] :function_zip # A .zip file containing your packaged source code. For more information # about creating a .zip file, go to [AWS LambdaL How it Works][1] in the # AWS Lambda Developer Guide. # # # # [1]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/walkthrough-custom-events.html # # @option params [required, String] :runtime # The runtime environment for the Lambda function you are uploading. # Currently, Lambda supports only "nodejs" as the runtime. # # @option params [required, String] :role # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda assumes # when it executes your function to access any other Amazon Web Services # (AWS) resources. # # @option params [required, String] :handler # The function that Lambda calls to begin execution. For Node.js, it is # the *module-name*.*export* value in your function. # # @option params [required, String] :mode # How the Lambda function will be invoked. Lambda supports only the # "event" mode. # # @option params [String] :description # A short, user-defined function description. Lambda does not use this # value. Assign a meaningful description as you see fit. # # @option params [Integer] :timeout # The function execution time at which Lambda should terminate the # function. Because the execution time has cost implications, we # recommend you set this value based on your expected execution time. # The default is 3 seconds. # # @option params [Integer] :memory_size # The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function is given. Lambda # uses this memory size to infer the amount of CPU allocated to your # function. Your function use-case determines your CPU and memory # requirements. For example, database operation might need less memory # compared to image processing function. The default value is 128 MB. # The value must be a multiple of 64 MB. # # @return [Types::FunctionConfiguration] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods: # # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_name #function_name} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#function_arn #function_arn} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#configuration_id #configuration_id} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#runtime #runtime} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#role #role} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#handler #handler} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#mode #mode} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#code_size #code_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#description #description} => String # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#timeout #timeout} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#memory_size #memory_size} => Integer # * {Types::FunctionConfiguration#last_modified #last_modified} => Time # # @example Request syntax with placeholder values # # resp = client.upload_function({ # function_name: "FunctionName", # required # function_zip: "data", # required # runtime: "nodejs", # required, accepts nodejs # role: "RoleArn", # required # handler: "Handler", # required # mode: "event", # required, accepts event # description: "Description", # timeout: 1, # memory_size: 1, # }) # # @example Response structure # # resp.function_name #=> String # resp.function_arn #=> String # resp.configuration_id #=> String # resp.runtime #=> String, one of "nodejs" # resp.role #=> String # resp.handler #=> String # resp.mode #=> String, one of "event" # resp.code_size #=> Integer # resp.description #=> String # resp.timeout #=> Integer # resp.memory_size #=> Integer # resp.last_modified #=> Time # # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/lambda-2014-11-11/UploadFunction AWS API Documentation # # @overload upload_function(params = {}) # @param [Hash] params ({}) def upload_function(params = {}, options = {}) req = build_request(:upload_function, params) req.send_request(options) end # @!endgroup # @param params ({}) # @api private def build_request(operation_name, params = {}) handlers = @handlers.for(operation_name) context = Seahorse::Client::RequestContext.new( operation_name: operation_name, operation: config.api.operation(operation_name), client: self, params: params, config: config) context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-lambdapreview' context[:gem_version] = '1.4.0' Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context) end # @api private # @deprecated def waiter_names [] end class << self # @api private attr_reader :identifier # @api private def errors_module Errors end end end end