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cdk-lambda-log

v0.1.2

Published

"tail" the latest Lambda function's log by one line

Downloads

4

Readme

cdk-lambda-log

"tail" the latest Lambda function's log by one line

Usage

Just hit the command below at the root of your CDK project.

npx cdk-lambda-log

HighLights

  • :white_check_mark: Fetch and follow the latest log stream of a single Lambda function
  • :white_check_mark: Switch log stream automatically when cold start or new version of lambda is deployed
  • :white_check_mark: You do not need to specify complex Lambda function names automatically generated by CDK

Options

You can specify the stack name. If you do so, cdk-lambda-log try to search Lambda functions created by the stack.

npx cdk-lambda-log --stack-name YOUR_STACK_NAME

You can specify the function name. If you do so, cdk-lambda-log try to fetch the latest logs from Amazon CloudWatch.

npx cdk-lambda-log --function-name YOUR_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME

Note

cdk-lambda-log is developed for use in debugging during development. As such, it only displays logs from the most recent log stream. If you want to view multiple log streams in a production environment, you can use cdk watch or sam logs.