This is a example of AWS Lambda Asynchronous Invocation with Python CDK.
The cdk.json
file tells the CDK Toolkit how to execute your app.
This project is set up like a standard Python project. The initialization
process also creates a virtualenv within this project, stored under the .venv
directory. To create the virtualenv it assumes that there is a python3
(or python
for Windows) executable in your path with access to the venv
package. If for any reason the automatic creation of the virtualenv fails,
you can create the virtualenv manually.
To manually create a virtualenv on MacOS and Linux:
$ python3 -m venv .venv
After the init process completes and the virtualenv is created, you can use the following step to activate your virtualenv.
$ source .venv/bin/activate
If you are a Windows platform, you would activate the virtualenv like this:
% .venv\Scripts\activate.bat
Once the virtualenv is activated, you can install the required dependencies.
(.venv) $ pip install -r requirements.txt
At this point you can now synthesize the CloudFormation template for this code.
(.venv) $ export CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT=$(aws sts get-caller-identity --query Account --output text)
(.venv) $ export CDK_DEFAULT_REGION=$(aws configure get region)
(.venv) $ cdk synth --all
Use cdk deploy
command to create the stack shown above.
(.venv) $ cdk deploy --all
To add additional dependencies, for example other CDK libraries, just add
them to your setup.py
file and rerun the pip install -r requirements.txt
command.
If you want to test asychronous lambda invocation, run send_sns.py
script on the EC2 instance by entering the following command:
(.venv) $ cd ..
(.venv) $ ls src/utils/
send_sns.py
(.venv) $ python src/utils/send_sns.py # do asynchronous invocation on success
(.venv) $ python src/utils/send_sns.py --on-failure # do asynchronous invocation on failure
If you would like to know more about the usage of this command, you can type
(.venv) $ python src/utils/send_sns.py --help
Delete the CloudFormation stack by running the below command.
(.venv) $ cdk destroy --force --all
cdk ls
list all stacks in the appcdk synth
emits the synthesized CloudFormation templatecdk deploy
deploy this stack to your default AWS account/regioncdk diff
compare deployed stack with current statecdk docs
open CDK documentation
- You CANNOT test destinations with the "Test" button in the AWS Web console, only CLI calls of the
Event
type.
For example,aws lambda invoke \ --function-name my-function \ --invocation-type Event \ --cli-binary-format raw-in-base64-out \ --payload '{ "key": "value" }' response.json
- Introducing AWS Lambda Destinations
- Understanding the Different Ways to Invoke Lambda Functions
- Lambda Destinations: What We Learned the Hard Way
- Using AWS Lambda with other services
Enjoy!