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A simple, convenient way to invoke aws lambda functions with best practices.
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# simple-lambda-client


A simple, convenient way to invoke aws lambda functions with best practices.
Best practices:
- optional logDebug of input and output
- throw an error if response contains an error object
# install
```sh
npm install --save simple-lambda-client
```
# use
```ts
import { invokeLambdaFunction } from 'simple-lambda-client';
const service = 'svc-jobs';
const stage = getStage();
const getJobByUuid = (event: { uuid: string }): Promise<{ job: Job | null }> =>
invokeLambdaFunction({ service, stage, function: 'getJobByUuid', event });
const getJobsByPostal = (event: { postal: string }): Promise<{ jobs: Job[] }> =>
invokeLambdaFunction({ service, stage, function: 'getJobsByPostal', event });
// ...
export const svcJobs = {
getJobByUuid,
getJobsByPostal
}
```
# details
### invoke
`simple-lambda-client` exports a function that lets you invoke lambda functions with best practices.
You can use this function directly if you want...
```ts
import { invokeLambdaFunction } from 'simple-lambda-client';
const result = await invokeLambdaFunction({ service, stage, function, event });
// ...do amazing things with result...
```
### type
But you'll probably want to create a reusable method with typedefs
```ts
export const getJobByUuid = (event: { uuid: string }) =>
invokeLambdaFunction<{ job: Job | null }>({ service, stage, function: 'getJobByUuid', event });
```
Which makes using that a lot easier
```ts
const { job } = await getJobByUuid({ uuid: '__uuid__' });
// ...do amazing things with result...
```
### namespace
You may also want to build a full representation of some lambda service under a namespace
```ts
export const svcJobs = {
getJobByUuid,
// ...other methods...
};
```
This adds extra context about "where" the methods lambdas invoking is coming from
```ts
import { svcJobs } from '../path/to/client';
const { job } = await svcJobs.getJobByUuid({ uuid: '__uuid__' });
// ...do amazing things with result...
```
# features
### errors
When this library detects that the lambda you called has thrown an error, it automatically parses it and throws an error of class `LambdaInvocationError`
For example
```ts
import { invokeLambdaFunction, LambdaInvocationError } from 'simple-lambda-client';
try {
await invokeLambdaFunction({
service: 'svc-does-not-exist', // 👈 assume this will cause an error
function: 'doAwesomeThing',
stage: 'dev',
event: {},
});
} catch (error) {
expect(error).toBeInstanceOf(LambdaInvocationError) // 👈 error will be an instance of this class
}
```
### logging
When given a `logDebug` method, this library emits input and output logs with best practices, to make debugging a breeze.
For example
```ts
await invokeLambdaFunction({
service: 'svc-oceans',
function: 'cleanup',
stage: 'dev',
event: {},
logDebug: console.log, // 👈 will now emit logs to the console
});
```
### caching
When given a `cache` instance, this library will wrap the lambda invocation [with-simple-caching](https://github.com/ehmpathy/with-simple-caching)
For example
```ts
import { createCache } from 'simple-im-memory-cache';
await invokeLambdaFunction({
service: 'svc-oceans',
function: 'cleanup',
stage: 'dev',
event: {},
cache: createCache(), // 👈 will now cache the response, with a key of [service, function, stage, event]
});
```
# tips
### lambda permissions
if you're using this client from inside a lambda, ensure that this lambda has permission to invoke other lambdas
```yml
# serverless.yml
iamRoleStatements:
- Effect: Allow
Action:
- lambda:InvokeFunction
- lambda:InvokeAsync
Resource: '*' # TODO: constrain to a specific account, region, service, and stage
```