AWS Lambda patterns using AWS SDK for Java 2.x. Use when invoking Lambda functions, creating/updating functions, managing function configurations, working with Lambda layers, or integrating Lambda with Spring Boot applications.
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AWS Lambda is a compute service that runs code without the need to manage servers. Your code runs automatically, scaling up and down with pay-per-use pricing. Use this skill to implement AWS Lambda operations using AWS SDK for Java 2.x in applications and services.
<dependency>
<groupId>software.amazon.awssdk</groupId>
<artifactId>lambda</artifactId>
</dependency>
To use AWS Lambda, create a LambdaClient with the required region configuration:
import software.amazon.awssdk.regions.Region;
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.lambda.LambdaClient;
LambdaClient lambdaClient = LambdaClient.builder()
.region(Region.US_EAST_1)
.build();
For asynchronous operations, use LambdaAsyncClient:
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.lambda.LambdaAsyncClient;
LambdaAsyncClient asyncLambdaClient = LambdaAsyncClient.builder()
.region(Region.US_EAST_1)
.build();
Invoke Lambda functions synchronously to get immediate results:
import software.amazon.awssdk.services.lambda.model.*;
import software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkBytes;
public String invokeLambda(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
String payload) {
InvokeRequest request = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(payload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(request);
return response.payload().asUtf8String();
}
Use asynchronous invocation for fire-and-forget scenarios:
public void invokeLambdaAsync(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
String payload) {
InvokeRequest request = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.invocationType(InvocationType.EVENT) // Asynchronous
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(payload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(request);
System.out.println("Status: " + response.statusCode());
}
Work with JSON payloads for complex data structures:
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
public <T> String invokeLambdaWithObject(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
T requestObject) throws Exception {
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
String jsonPayload = mapper.writeValueAsString(requestObject);
InvokeRequest request = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(jsonPayload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(request);
return response.payload().asUtf8String();
}
Parse JSON responses into typed objects:
public <T> T invokeLambdaAndParse(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
Object request,
Class<T> responseType) throws Exception {
ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
String jsonPayload = mapper.writeValueAsString(request);
InvokeRequest invokeRequest = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(jsonPayload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(invokeRequest);
String responseJson = response.payload().asUtf8String();
return mapper.readValue(responseJson, responseType);
}
List all Lambda functions for the current account:
public List<FunctionConfiguration> listFunctions(LambdaClient lambdaClient) {
ListFunctionsResponse response = lambdaClient.listFunctions();
return response.functions();
}
Retrieve function configuration and metadata:
public FunctionConfiguration getFunctionConfig(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName) {
GetFunctionRequest request = GetFunctionRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.build();
GetFunctionResponse response = lambdaClient.getFunction(request);
return response.configuration();
}
Update Lambda function code with new deployment package:
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public void updateFunctionCode(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
String zipFilePath) throws IOException {
byte[] zipBytes = Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(zipFilePath));
UpdateFunctionCodeRequest request = UpdateFunctionCodeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.zipFile(SdkBytes.fromByteArray(zipBytes))
.publish(true)
.build();
UpdateFunctionCodeResponse response = lambdaClient.updateFunctionCode(request);
System.out.println("Updated function version: " + response.version());
}
Modify function settings like timeout, memory, and environment variables:
public void updateFunctionConfiguration(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
Map<String, String> environment) {
Environment env = Environment.builder()
.variables(environment)
.build();
UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest request = UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.environment(env)
.timeout(60)
.memorySize(512)
.build();
lambdaClient.updateFunctionConfiguration(request);
}
Create new Lambda functions with code and configuration:
public void createFunction(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
String roleArn,
String handler,
String zipFilePath) throws IOException {
byte[] zipBytes = Files.readAllBytes(Paths.get(zipFilePath));
FunctionCode code = FunctionCode.builder()
.zipFile(SdkBytes.fromByteArray(zipBytes))
.build();
CreateFunctionRequest request = CreateFunctionRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.runtime(Runtime.JAVA17)
.role(roleArn)
.handler(handler)
.code(code)
.timeout(60)
.memorySize(512)
.build();
CreateFunctionResponse response = lambdaClient.createFunction(request);
System.out.println("Function ARN: " + response.functionArn());
}
Remove Lambda functions when no longer needed:
public void deleteFunction(LambdaClient lambdaClient, String functionName) {
DeleteFunctionRequest request = DeleteFunctionRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.build();
lambdaClient.deleteFunction(request);
}
Configure Lambda clients as Spring beans:
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
@Configuration
public class LambdaConfiguration {
@Bean
public LambdaClient lambdaClient() {
return LambdaClient.builder()
.region(Region.US_EAST_1)
.build();
}
}
Create a service for Lambda function invocation:
import org.springframework.stereotype.Service;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
@Service
public class LambdaInvokerService {
private final LambdaClient lambdaClient;
private final ObjectMapper objectMapper;
@Autowired
public LambdaInvokerService(LambdaClient lambdaClient, ObjectMapper objectMapper) {
this.lambdaClient = lambdaClient;
this.objectMapper = objectMapper;
}
public <T, R> R invoke(String functionName, T request, Class<R> responseType) {
try {
String jsonPayload = objectMapper.writeValueAsString(request);
InvokeRequest invokeRequest = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(jsonPayload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(invokeRequest);
if (response.functionError() != null) {
throw new LambdaInvocationException(
"Lambda function error: " + response.functionError());
}
String responseJson = response.payload().asUtf8String();
return objectMapper.readValue(responseJson, responseType);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to invoke Lambda function", e);
}
}
public void invokeAsync(String functionName, Object request) {
try {
String jsonPayload = objectMapper.writeValueAsString(request);
InvokeRequest invokeRequest = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.invocationType(InvocationType.EVENT)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(jsonPayload))
.build();
lambdaClient.invoke(invokeRequest);
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to invoke Lambda function async", e);
}
}
}
Create type-safe interfaces for Lambda services:
public interface OrderProcessor {
OrderResponse processOrder(OrderRequest request);
}
@Service
public class LambdaOrderProcessor implements OrderProcessor {
private final LambdaInvokerService lambdaInvoker;
@Value("${lambda.order-processor.function-name}")
private String functionName;
public LambdaOrderProcessor(LambdaInvokerService lambdaInvoker) {
this.lambdaInvoker = lambdaInvoker;
}
@Override
public OrderResponse processOrder(OrderRequest request) {
return lambdaInvoker.invoke(functionName, request, OrderResponse.class);
}
}
Implement comprehensive error handling for Lambda operations:
public String invokeLambdaSafe(LambdaClient lambdaClient,
String functionName,
String payload) {
try {
InvokeRequest request = InvokeRequest.builder()
.functionName(functionName)
.payload(SdkBytes.fromUtf8String(payload))
.build();
InvokeResponse response = lambdaClient.invoke(request);
// Check for function error
if (response.functionError() != null) {
String errorMessage = response.payload().asUtf8String();
throw new RuntimeException("Lambda error: " + errorMessage);
}
// Check status code
if (response.statusCode() != 200) {
throw new RuntimeException("Lambda invocation failed with status: " +
response.statusCode());
}
return response.payload().asUtf8String();
} catch (LambdaException e) {
System.err.println("Lambda error: " + e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage());
throw e;
}
}
public class LambdaInvocationException extends RuntimeException {
public LambdaInvocationException(String message) {
super(message);
}
public LambdaInvocationException(String message, Throwable cause) {
super(message, cause);
}
}
For comprehensive code examples, see the references section:
Test Lambda services using mocks and test assertions:
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.ExtendWith;
import org.mockito.InjectMocks;
import org.mockito.Mock;
import org.mockito.junit.jupiter.MockitoExtension;
@ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class)
class LambdaInvokerServiceTest {
@Mock
private LambdaClient lambdaClient;
@Mock
private ObjectMapper objectMapper;
@InjectMocks
private LambdaInvokerService service;
@Test
void shouldInvokeLambdaSuccessfully() throws Exception {
// Test implementation
}
}
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