Creating a lambda function in AWS from zip file

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一整个雨季
一整个雨季 2020-12-12 20:26

I am trying to create a simple lambda function, and I\'m running into an error.

My code is basically

console.log(\'Loading function\');

exports.han         


        
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  •  隐瞒了意图╮
    2020-12-12 21:23

    Make sure your index.js is in the root of the zipfile and not in a subdirectory.

    In my case I had the name of the module matching the name of the file and the exported handler, the real problem was macOS and the zip program which basically creates a folder inside the zip file so when uncompressed in AWS Lambda engine the index.js ends in a subdirectory.

    Using Finder

    Don't right click and compress the directory, instead select the files individual files like index.js, package.json and the node_modules directory and right-click to compress, you may end up with a file Archive.zip in the same directory. The name of the zip file is not going to be fancy but at least it will work when you submit it to AWS Lambda.

    Using the command line

    You could make the same mistake using the command line with zip -r function.zip function which basically creates a zip file with a directory called function in it, instead do:

    $ zip function.zip index.js package.json node_modules
    
    adding: index.js (deflated 47%)
    adding: package.json (deflated 36%)
    adding: node_modules/ (stored 0%)
    

    How to know verify your zip file

    Using finder, if you double click the zip file and it uncompresses in a subdirectory then Lambda won't be able to see the file as index.js lives in that subdirectory.

    Using the command line and zipinfo:

    $ zipinfo function.zip | grep index.js | more
    -rw-r--rw-  2.1 unx     1428 bX defN 27-Jul-16 12:21 function/index.js
    

    Notice how index.js ended up inside the subdirectory function, you screwed up.

    $ zipinfo function.zip | grep index.js | more
    -rw-r--rw-  3.0 unx     1428 tx defN 27-Jul-16 12:21 index.js
    

    Notice that index.js is not inside a subfolder, this zip file will work in AWS Lambda.

    Leveraging npm commands to zip the function

    So I added a script to my package to zip the project files for me just by running npm run zip

    {
      "name": "function",
      "version": "1.0.0",
      "description": "",
      "main": "index.js",
      "scripts": {
        "zip": "zip function.zip package.json *.js node_modules"
      },
      "dependencies": {
        "aws-sdk": "^2.4.10"
      }
    }
    
    $ npm run zip
    
    > function@1.0.0 zip 
    > zip function.zip package.json *.js node_modules
    
      adding: package.json (deflated 41%)
      adding: index.js (deflated 47%)
      adding: local.js (deflated 42%)
      adding: node_modules/ (stored 0%)
    

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