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lambda-invoke-debug

v1.1.2

Published

Invoke a running lambda function while debugging.

Downloads

4

Readme

lambda-invoke-debug

Invoke a locally running lambda function while debugging.

Credit

This project takes inspiration from Amplify CLI specifically the mocking functionality and how it invokes a local lambda function.

Purpose

The purpose of this project is to serve a graphql schema and relay the requests to a locally running lambda function for the purpose of debugging.

Supported lambda runtime Go

go

Dependencies

Go

Node

Install

npm install lambda-invoke-debug

Local install

  1. Clone the repo
  2. npm install
  3. (optional) npm link will add lid command to your cli or within the project run npm run start

Usage

Run lid serve <graphql schema file> <config file>

Example

lid serve ~/project/schema.graphql ~/project/config.js

Config

The config file is a javascript module that is loaded dynamically at runtime. This file should look like

module.exports = {
    /*
        type Query {
            GetAccount(input: AccountGetInput!): Account
        }
    */
   // the name of the field in the schema
    GetAccount : {
        // the name of the process running your code
        // for go debug process we use
        debugProcess: '__debug_bin',
        // a distinctive name in the file path to your code
        // example ~/projects/myGraph/backend/functions/Account/src/main.go
        // 'Account' is in the path and unique name that I can use to identify this function for my field
        functionName: 'Account',
        // the payload you want to mock and send to your function
        // you can also return a promise
        payload: (args, request, field) => ({
            typeName: field.operation.operation,
            fieldName: field.fieldName,
            arguments: JSON.stringify(args, null)
        })
    }
}