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lambda-queue

v1.0.8

Published

Make batch requests to AWS Lambda without exceeding AWS concurrency limits

Downloads

25

Readme

LambdaQueue

What

This package lets you supply a list of JSON payloads to an AWS Lambda function, managing concurrency so that you do not exceed AWS concurrency limits.

Install

npm install lambda-queue

Example

  1. Create an AWS credentials file and save as aws.json. eg.

    { 
        "accessKeyId": "***", 
        "secretAccessKey": "***",
        "region": "***" 
    }
  2. Create a set of JSON payloads for your lambda function and save as an array of objects in payloads.json

  3. Use the package as follows:

    // Load LambdaQueue class
    var LambdaQueue = require('lambda-queue');
    
    // Load payloads
    var payloads = require("./payloads.json");
    
    // Load AWS Config
    var awsConfigPath = __dirname + "/aws.json";
    
    var queue = new LambdaQueue({
    	awsConfigPath: awsConfigPath,
    	lambdaFunctionName: 'hello-world',
    	payloads: payloads, // Expects Array
    	concurrency: 20, 
    	onTick: counts => {
    		// gets called every time a lambda function returns
    		console.log(counts)
    	},
    	onComplete: results => {
    		// gets called once every lambda function has returned
    		console.log(results)
    	}
    });
    

License

Copyright © 2017 Alan Thomson [email protected]

This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License. See LICENSE for full details.