python-lambda icon indicating copy to clipboard operation
python-lambda copied to clipboard

A toolkit for developing and deploying serverless Python code in AWS Lambda.

Results 67 python-lambda issues
Sort by recently updated
recently updated
newest added

We are using one repository which includes multiple lambda configurations. ``` /dummy config-1.yaml config-2.yaml handler.py requirements.txt /foo config.yaml handler.py requirements.txt ``` I created a little script to create packages for...

help wanted

Hi, i was trying to "lambda deploy" when this error occured after : > Starting new HTTPS connection (1): lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com > Creating your new Lambda function > Starting new HTTPS...

help wanted

Can this work with a conda environment instead of a Python virtualenv? I work mainly in Anaconda and to use this I'd have to use virtualenv, if I'm not mistaken.

help wanted

I am developing on macOS and want to package Pillow. I have installed and downloaded pillow from an ec2 instance and want it to be packaged instead of the one...

help wanted

When I try to deploy my lambda function with `lambda deploy_s3` I receive the following error: > TypeError: deploy_s3() got an unexpected keyword argument 'use_requirements' I've installed the dependencies of...

help wanted

The build command in scripts/lambda uses keyword arguments that are inconsistent with the build function in aws_lambda.py `def build(use_requirements, local_package, config_file): aws_lambda.build( CURRENT_DIR, use_requirements=use_requirements, local_package=local_package, config_file=config_file, ) ` aws_lambda build...

help wanted

When I tried to deploy through S3 using `lambda deploy_s3` I encountered three issues. 1. Setting `role: basic_s3_upload` in `config.yaml` did not work, since it then tried to give that...

help wanted

When I do `lambda deploy` it does include these packages: > boto3 (1.4.4) > botocore (1.5.62) > click (6.6) > docutils (0.12) > futures (3.0.5) > jmespath (0.9.0) > pip...

help wanted

Lots of packages cannot be installed when using `lambda deploy` for example, Installing screen-resolution-extra==0.0.0 Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement screen-resolution-extra==0.0.0 (from versions: ) No matching distribution...

help wanted

Currently filenames are coded only with a timestamp... ideally there would be provisions for creating the filename based on a version string. The same input could then in turn be...

help wanted