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*DO NOT USE* - This project was done during my initial python and lambda's studies. I would recommend you the `serverless framework`.

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lambda-toolkit

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Compatible

  • Now compatible with Python 2 and 3.
  • Now compatible with Linux, Mac and Windows.

Top Features

  • Invoke locally lambdas in your machine with simulated events or real events
  • Easy import and deploy your lambdas in different regions (v0.3.0)
  • Supporting Lambda Environment Variables (Even in local execution) (v0.3.3)

Contributing

We are open to contributions. Also let we know if you need some feature that is not implemented or it's not working properly. Please feel free to open an Issue in the Github project requesting fixes or new features.

Easy to use and install

We provide a step-by-step installation guide with installation manual and how to use.

Access now here.

Documentation

http://lambda-toolkit.readthedocs.io/

GitHub Project

https://github.com/lucioveloso/lambda-toolkit

Installation:

$ pip install lambda-toolkit -U

Lambda-toolkit offers a lambda proxy

Using lambda-toolkit proxy you're able to debug real events in real time in your own machine.

See how it works.

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lucio-public-bucket/lambda-proxy-diagram.png

After you create a proxy, you're able even to put breakpoints in your code, like the example below:

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lucio-public-bucket/debugging-lambda.jpg

Lambda-toolkit offers lambda tailing

https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lucio-public-bucket/lambda-tail.gif