Introduction
We can create one or more aliases for our Lambda function. A Lambda alias is like a pointer to a specific function version. We can access the function version using the alias Amazon Resource Name (ARN).
Objective
The goal of the tutorial is to get the details of the given Alias, using the getLambdaAlias operation available in the AWS plugin.
Checklist
Checklist | Description |
AWS Access Key | AWS Access Key of the user. |
AWS Secret Key | Password for the Access Key |
AWS Default Region | Default region can be set. eg. ap-south-1 |
AWS CLI installation | AWS CLI needs to be installed where the plugin operation shall run (FlexDeploy server) |
AWS CLI in class path | AWS CLI should be added to the class path on the FlexDeploy Server. Else the path can also be set under FlexDeploy environment level property |
AWS Lambda Function | AWS Lambda Function should be already present. |
Configure Cloud Account
To connect with AWS Lambda Function, we required to configure Cloud account, with credentials details. Configure AWS Cloud Account under Integration. FlexDeploy will connect to the Lambda Function and add the environment variables.
Navigate to the Integrations
Select Cloud from the left-hand pane
Create a new Cloud account with the “+” button. Create a new Cloud account of provider type “AWS”
It should have a AWS Access Key and AWS Secret Key. The user must have relevant access to AWS Lambda Function.
AWS Secret Key is a password field and hence needs to be kept hidden. To update the same click on the pencil icon as shown below
Update the AWS Secret Key value under Secret Text. This is to make sure no one else can retrieve the password
After configuration we would be able to use the Cloud Account as a drop down from the list.
Create AWS Lambda Function
AWS Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. Lambda runs your code on a high-availability compute infrastructure and performs all of the administration of the compute resources, including server and operating system maintenance, capacity provisioning and automatic scaling, and logging. With Lambda, all you need to do is supply your code in one of the language runtimes that Lambda supports. Please refer to the link for more information What is AWS Lambda? - AWS Lambda
To create the Lambda Function go to the AWS console
Navigate to the Services
Select Compute from the left-hand pane
Now click on the Lambda service option
After selecting the Lambda service, new window will open and it contains detail of all the functions.
Now select the create function option, it will open window to create function and configured detail.
By default AWS creates execution role with basic Lambda permissions, we can select an existing role also. In above example we are using existing role ( basic-lambda-role ) . Please refer to the link for more information IAM roles - AWS Identity and Access Management
Create AWS Lambda Alias
To create or update the Lambda Alias we can use the upsertLambdaAlias operation available in the AWS plugin, please refer to the tutorial document for more information.
Pre-requisite
Configure IAM User
To access the Lambda Function we need to create an AWS IAM account with required permissions. To create the AWS IAM user navigate to the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service page, and click on the Add users option. Next assign the required permission to access the Lambda Function. Once user is created, AWS secret key can be generated, this key we have to configure in Cloud account.
For more information about IAM user please ref. IAM users - AWS Identity and Access Management
CLI Installation
AWS CLI should be installed in the m/c where the plugin is to be executed. Preferably add AWS CLI path in m/c classpath.