lambda-packer
is a command-line tool designed to simplify the process of packaging Python AWS Lambda functions.
It provides an opinionated approach to develop Lambdas using a monorepo, allowing packaging as either zip files or Docker containers,
with shared dependencies packaged as Lambda layers.
- Package Lambdas as zip files or Docker containers
- Support for multiple Lambda layers shared across functions
- Simple YAML configuration to manage Lambdas and layers
- Layer packaging with automatic dependency handling
pip install lambda-packer
The init
command creates a basic repository structure for your Lambda functions, including a common
folder for shared dependencies, an example Lambda function, and a package_config.yaml
file.
lambda-packer init <parent_directory> --lambda-name <lambda_name>
Example:
lambda-packer init my_project --lambda-name my_lambda
This command creates:
my_project/
├── common/
├── my_lambda/
│ ├── lambda.py
│ └── requirements.txt
├── dist/
└── package_config.yaml
The package_config.yaml
file is where you define how to package your Lambdas. You can specify the type of packaging (zip
or docker
), the Python runtime, and any layers associated with the Lambda.
lambdas:
my_lambda:
type:
- zip
file_name: lambda
function_name: lambda_handler
runtime: '3.12'
platforms: ['linux/arm64', 'linux/x86_64']
layers:
- common
To package a Lambda function (for a zip
type Lambda), use the following command:
lambda-packer package my_lambda
This will package the Lambda function and any referenced layers (e.g., common
) into a zip file in the dist
directory.
To package a Lambda as a Docker container (for a docker
type Lambda), modify the package_config.yaml
and set type: docker
.
lambdas:
my_lambda:
type: docker
runtime: "3.9"
layers:
- common
Then run:
lambda-packer package my_lambda
Or package them all:
layer-packer package
The tool will build a Docker image using the specified Python runtime and package the Lambda function.
If you need to package shared dependencies (like the common
folder) as Lambda layers, you can use the package-layer
command:
lambda-packer package-layer common
This command packages the common
directory as a Lambda layer and zips it to the dist/
folder.
init <parent_directory> --lambda-name <lambda_name>
: Initialize a new monorepo with a common folder, a lambda, andpackage_config.yaml
.package <lambda_name>
: Package the specified Lambda function (either as zip or Docker container).package-layer <layer_name>
: Package a specific layer (e.g.,common
) into a zip file.config <lambda_name>
: Generate a package_config.yaml from an existing monorepo.clean
: Clean thedist/
directory by removing all contents.
- Initialize the project:
lambda-packer init my_project --lambda-name my_lambda
- Edit
package_config.yaml
to configure the Lambda:
lambdas:
my_lambda:
type: zip
runtime: "3.9"
layers:
- common
-
Install dependencies for
my_lambda
by editingmy_lambda/requirements.txt
. -
Package the Lambda:
lambda-packer package my_lambda
- Package the
common
layer (if needed):
lambda-packer package-layer common
You can add a new Lambda to an existing repository using the lambda
command. You can also specify layers to be added to the new Lambda.
lambda-packer lambda <lambda_name> --runtime <runtime_version> --type <zip|docker> --layers <layer1> --layers <layer2>
Example:
lambda-packer lambda my_new_lambda --runtime 3.9 --type docker --layers common --layers shared
This will create a new Lambda directory and update the package_config.yaml
like so:
lambdas:
my_new_lambda:
runtime: "3.9"
type: docker
layers:
- common
- shared
If no layers are specified, the layers
key will not be added.
Example without layers:
lambda-packer lambda my_new_lambda --runtime 3.9 --type docker
This will update the package_config.yaml
like this:
lambdas:
my_new_lambda:
runtime: "3.9"
type: docker
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to this project, please open a pull request or issue on GitHub.
Clone this repository and run:
git clone https://github.com/calvernaz/lambda-packer.git
cd lambda-packer
pip install -e .
For development:
pip install -e .[dev]
pytest tests/
Bump patch version:
bumpversion patch
Push tags:
git push origin main --tags
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For any questions or feedback, feel free to open an issue on GitHub.