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func Start ¶
func Start(handler interface{})
Start takes a handler and talks to an internal Lambda endpoint to pass requests to the handler. If the handler does not match one of the supported types an appropriate error message will be returned to the caller. Start blocks, and does not return after being called.
Rules:
- handler must be a function
- handler may take between 0 and two arguments.
- if there are two arguments, the first argument must satisfy the "context.Context" interface.
- handler may return between 0 and two arguments.
- if there are two return values, the second argument must be an error.
- if there is one return value it must be an error.
Valid function signatures:
func () func () error func (TIn) error func () (TOut, error) func (TIn) (TOut, error) func (context.Context) error func (context.Context, TIn) error func (context.Context) (TOut, error) func (context.Context, TIn) (TOut, error)
Where "TIn" and "TOut" are types compatible with the "encoding/json" standard library. See https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/json/#Unmarshal for how deserialization behaves
func StartHandler ¶ added in v1.2.0
func StartHandler(handler Handler)
StartHandler takes in a Handler wrapper interface which can be implemented either by a custom function or a struct.
Handler implementation requires a single "Invoke()" function:
func Invoke(context.Context, []byte) ([]byte, error)
func StartHandlerWithContext ¶ added in v1.18.0
StartHandlerWithContext is the same as StartHandler except sets the base context for the function.
Handler implementation requires a single "Invoke()" function:
func Invoke(context.Context, []byte) ([]byte, error)
func StartWithContext ¶ added in v1.18.0
StartWithContext is the same as Start except sets the base context for the function.
Types ¶
type Function ¶
type Function struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Function struct which wrap the Handler
func NewFunction ¶ added in v1.11.0
NewFunction which creates a Function with a given Handler
func (*Function) Invoke ¶
func (fn *Function) Invoke(req *messages.InvokeRequest, response *messages.InvokeResponse) error
Invoke method try to perform a command given an InvokeRequest and an InvokeResponse
func (*Function) Ping ¶
func (fn *Function) Ping(req *messages.PingRequest, response *messages.PingResponse) error
Ping method which given a PingRequest and a PingResponse parses the PingResponse
type Handler ¶ added in v1.2.0
func NewHandler ¶ added in v1.7.0
func NewHandler(handlerFunc interface{}) Handler
NewHandler creates a base lambda handler from the given handler function. The returned Handler performs JSON deserialization and deserialization, and delegates to the input handler function. The handler function parameter must satisfy the rules documented by Start. If handlerFunc is not a valid handler, the returned Handler simply reports the validation error.
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Package handlertrace allows middleware authors using lambda.NewHandler to instrument request and response events.
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Package handlertrace allows middleware authors using lambda.NewHandler to instrument request and response events. |