Tuesday 30 May 2017

How to replace 'latest' in the output lambda function url? How could I make my own resource?

I am new to AWS Lambda.

As given in the documentation, I deployed the following sample on AWS Lambda using Claudia:

'use strict';
console.log('Loading hello world function');

exports.handler = function (event, context, callback) {
    var name = "World";
    var responseCode = 200;
    console.log("request: " + JSON.stringify(event));
    if (event.queryStringParameters !== null && event.queryStringParameters !== undefined) {
        if (event.queryStringParameters.name !== undefined && event.queryStringParameters.name !== null && event.queryStringParameters.name !== "") {
            console.log("Received name: " + event.queryStringParameters.name);
            name = event.queryStringParameters.name;
        }

        if (event.queryStringParameters.httpStatus !== undefined && event.queryStringParameters.httpStatus !== null && event.queryStringParameters.httpStatus !== "") {
            console.log("Received http status: " + event.queryStringParameters.httpStatus);
            responseCode = event.queryStringParameters.httpStatus;
        }
    }

    var responseBody = {
        message: "Hello " + name + "!",
        input: event
    };
    var response = {
        statusCode: responseCode,
        headers: {
            "x-custom-header": "my custom header value"
        },
        body: JSON.stringify(responseBody)
    };
    console.log("response: " + JSON.stringify(response))
    callback(null, response);
};

The command I used to deploy using Claudia is:

claudia create --region us-east-1 --deploy-proxy-api --handler main.handler

It created a URL that looks like: https://40barfooxpyj.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/latest

Why do I get the string latest in the URL? How could I make the URL look like: https://40barfooxpyj.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/api/jobs



via Suhail Gupta

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