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November 25, 2014 18:53
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The better way to execute Go on Amazon Lambda (see: http://blog.0x82.com/2014/11/24/aws-lambda-functions-in-go/)
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var child_process = require('child_process'); | |
exports.handler = function(event, context) { | |
var proc = spawn('./test', [ JSON.stringify(event) ], { stdio: 'inherit' }); | |
proc.on('close', function(code){ | |
if(code !== 0) { | |
return context.done(new Error("Process exited with non-zero status code")); | |
} | |
context.done(null); | |
}); | |
} |
You can now run vanilla Go on AWS Lambda, in a fast (<5ms) and clean way (log/panic)
https://github.com/eawsy/aws-lambda-go @eawsy
This feels like native Go support.. with a single file 😍
PS: No Node.js wrapper (using Python) and cgo under the hood
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This has been really helpful for me in learning how to do this, thanks for sharing. I also stumbled upon an even better way: https://github.com/jasonmoo/lambda_proc