Important: This documentation covers Yarn 1 (Classic).
For Yarn 2+ docs and migration guide, see yarnpkg.com.

Package detail

lambd

fbadiola67ISC0.2.15

Create & mantain easily Google Cloud Functiosn and/or AWS Lambdas.

google, cloud, functions, lambd, aws, amazon, web, services, lambda, lambdas, api

readme

LAMBD

Create and maintain your AWS Lambdas or Google Cloud Functions functions easily with LAMBD!

How to install

npm i -S lambd

Getting started

How does I select platform?

const Lambd = require('lambd');
const { Platforms } = Lambd;

const myLambdaFunction = ({ request, response }) => {
  // Here your lambda code
  response.json({ ok: true, userid: request.params.userid });
});

// AWS Lambdas by default:
// Lambd.create()

// Google Cloud Functions
// Lambd.createFunctions()

// Otherwise
// You can use Platform enum object and select platform
module.exports.myFunction = Lambd.platform(Platforms.GCLOUD).get('/:userid', myLambdaFunction).getHandler();

// This allows you make compatible all your lambdas between AWS and GCLOUD Functions platforms only you must change platform on code.

Simply example

const Lambd = require('lambd');

const myLambdaFunction = ({ response }) => {
  // Here your functions code
  response.json({ ok: true });
});

module.exports.handler = Lambd.createFunctions().get(myLambdaFunction).getHandler();

API example

const Lambd = require('lambd');

const myLambda = Lambd.create();

// Middlewares
const authMiddleware = (next) => (options) => {
  const { request, response } = options;
  const { auth } = request;
  if (auth && auth === 'esto_es_una_prueba') {
    next(options);
  } else {
    response.status(403).error('not authorized');
  }
};

const mongoMiddleware = (next) => (options) => {
  const { response } = options;
  const url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/myproject';
  MongoClient.connect(url, (err, db) => {
    if (err) {
      return response.error(err);
    }
    options.db = db;
    return next(options);
  });
};

myLambda.use(authMiddleware);
myLambda.use(mongoMiddleware);

// Route: /users/:userid
const handler = myLamba
  .get(({ request, db }) => UserService(db).findById(request.params.userid))
  .put('/:userid', ({ request, db }) => UserService(db).findByIdAndUpdate(request.params.userid, request.body))
  .delete(':userid', ({ request, db }) => UserService(db).findByIdAndDelete(request.params.userid))
  .getHandler();

module.exports.handler = handler;

Advanced example

LAMBD allows you use middlewares to add power to your lambda function.

const Lambd = require('lambd');
const { MongoClient } = require('mongodb');

const myLambdaFunction = ({ response, db }) => {
  // Here your lambda code
  db.collection('users').find({}).toArray((err, users) => {
    if (err) {
      return response.error(err);
    }
    return response.json({ ok: true, users });
  });
});

const mongoMiddleware = (next) => (options) => {
  const { response } = options;
  const url = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/myproject';
  MongoClient.connect(url, (err, db) => {
    if (err) {
      return response.error(err);
    }
    options.db = db;
    return next(options);
  });
};

// Global Middleware
// Lambd.use(mongoMiddleware);

// Lambda Middleware
const myLambda = Lambd.create();
myLambda.use(mongoMiddleware);

// Set headers to all lambdas
// Lambd.set('MyFirstHeader', 'value');
// Lambd.set({ 'MySecondHeader': 'value2', 'MyThirdHeader': 'value3' });

// Lambda header
myLambda.set('MyFirstHeader', 'value');
myLambda.set({ 'MySecondHeader': 'value2', 'MyThirdHeader': 'value3' });

module.exports.handler = myLambda.get(myLambdaFunction).getHandler();