Applies the IOpipe layers to functions in your AWS account. Uses credentials as configured for the AWS CLI.
- Node.js 10
- Java 8
- Python 2.7
- Python 3.6
On your system CLI:
pip3 install iopipe-cli
This tool assumes the AWS cli tool is configured correctly. Install and configure the AWS CLI as such:
pip3 install awscli --upgrade --user
Run the awscli configuration wizard:
aws configure
Refer to the AWS CLI User Guide for advanced configuration options and support for the aws cli tool.
The easiest way to update a function is to update it with the AWS Lambda API:
iopipe lambda install --function <name or arn> --token <IOPIPE_TOKEN>
The token may also be passed by the CLI's environment variable, IOPIPE_TOKEN
.
If your Lambda has been deployed by Cloudformation, this method will cause stack drift.
Make sure your python script bin directory is included in your path.
The documentation for the AWS cli covers this topic and describes a solution.
Your token may be malformed or corrupted. Try copying-and-pasting again, or using quotations on the cli.
Some users also report that they have the incorrect jwt
library installed on their system. This project
uses the popular pyjwt
module installable from PyPi.
Error: Unknown parameter in input: "Layers", must be one of: FunctionName, Role, Handler, Description, Timeout, MemorySize, VpcConfig, Environment, Runtime, DeadLetterConfig, KMSKeyArn, TracingConfig, RevisionId
If you encounter this error, please update your boto3 dependency to the latest version.