Lamvery
=======

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Function based deploy and management tool for AWS Lambda.

Requirements
============

-  Python2.7
-  pip

Recommends
==========

virtualenv
~~~~~~~~~~

**Automatically collect the lightweighted and compiled libraries in the
virtualenv environment.**

Installation
============

.. code:: sh

    pip install lamvery

Setup and configuration
=======================

First,

.. code:: sh

    lamvery init

| And then edit your ``.lamvery.yml`` like so.
| The configuration is written in YAML syntax with ``jinja2`` template.
| Environment variables are stored in the ``env`` variable.

General settings (deafult: ``.lamvery.yml``)
--------------------------------------------

.. code:: yml

    profile: private
    region: us-east-1
    versioning: true
    default_alias: test
    configuration:
      name: lamvery-test
      runtime: python2.7
      role: {{ env['AWS_LAMBDA_ROLE'] }}
      handler: lambda_function.lambda_handler
      description: This is sample lambda function.
      timeout: 10
      memory_size: 128

profile
~~~~~~~

The name of a profile to use. If not given, this depends on ``boto3``.

region
~~~~~~

| The region name of your environment.
| If you doesn't set this option, this depends on ``boto3``.

versioning
~~~~~~~~~~

Enable the function versioning.

default\_alias
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The alias when it has not been specified in the ``-a`` or ``--alias``
option.

configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-  | name
   | The name of your function.

-  | runtime
   | The runtime environment for the Lambda function you are uploading.
   | Currently, ``lamvery`` supports ``python2.7`` and ``nodejs``.

-  | role
   | The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role for your function.

-  | handler
   | The function within your code that Lambda calls to begin execution.

-  | description
   | The description of your function.

-  | timeout
   | The function execution time(seconds) at which Lambda should
   terminate the function.

-  | memory\_size
   | The amount of memory for your function environment.

CloudWatch Events settings (deafult: ``.lamvery.event.yml``)
------------------------------------------------------------

.. code:: yml

    - rule: foo
      description: bar
      schedule: 'rate(5 minutes)'
      targets:
      - id: test-target-id
        input:
          this:
          - is: a
          - sample: input

rule
~~~~

The name of CloudWatch Event Rule.

description
~~~~~~~~~~~

The description of CloudWatch Event Rule.

schedule
~~~~~~~~

The schedule expression of CloudWatch Event Rule.

disabled
~~~~~~~~

| When this setting is true, change the state of CloudWatch Event Rule
to ``DISABLED``.
| default: ``false``

targets
~~~~~~~

The targets of CloudWatch Event Rule.

-  id
   The unique target assignment ID.
-  input
   Arguments passed to the target.
-  input\_path
   The value of the JSONPath that is used for extracting part of the
   matched event when passing it to the target.

*``input`` and ``input_path`` are mutually-exclusive and optional
parameters of a target.*

Secret informations (deafult: ``.lamvery.secret.yml``)
------------------------------------------------------

.. code:: yml

    key_id: {{ env['AWS_KMS_KEY_ID'] }}
    cipher_texts:
      foo: CiC4xW9lg7HaxaueeN+d9yJMyY1uw1i7tYVvQz9I8+e2UBKXAQEBAgB4uMVvZYOx2sWrnnjfnfciTMmNbsNYu7WFb0M/SPPntlAAAABuMGwGCSqGSIb3DQEHBqBfMF0CAQAwWAYJKoZIhvcNAQcBMB4GCWCGSAFlAwQBLjARBAzWTJWk/69T8NTBquoCARCAK2Hg2de71hzwjiMKkfMSG2G1Olj1EjxajS+3PsFVTPZ91Oi/AjR1aMqAI8U=

key\_id
~~~~~~~

The ID of your encryption key on KMS.

cipher\_texts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The name and cipher texts for passing to lambda function.

Excluded patterns from the archive (deafult: ``.lamvery.exclude.yml``)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

.. code:: yml

    - ^\.lamvery\.yml$
    - ^\.lamvery\.event\.yml$
    - ^\.lamvery\.secret\.yml$
    - ^\.lamvery\.exclude\.yml$

Exclude files or directories using regular expression.

Commands
========

archive
~~~~~~~

-  Archive your code and libraries to ``<your-function-name>.zip``
-  Store the secret informations to the archive

.. code:: sh

    lamvery archive

deploy
~~~~~~

-  Archive and deploy your code and libraries
-  Store the secret informations to the archive
-  Update configuration of the function
-  Set alias to a version of the function

.. code:: sh

    lamvery deploy

rollback
~~~~~~~~

*You have to turn on(true) ``versioning`` and set a value to
``default_alias`` in the configuration file.*

-  Rollback to the previous version of the function

::

    lamvery rollback

set-alias
~~~~~~~~~

-  Set alias to a version of the function

.. code:: sh

    lamvery set-alias -a <alias> -v <alias-version>

encrypt
~~~~~~~

-  Encrypt a text value using KMS

.. code:: sh

    lamvery encrypt [-s] -n <secret-name> <secret-value>

decrypt
~~~~~~~

-  Decrypt the secret information using KMS

.. code:: sh

    lamvery decrypt -n <secret-name>

events
~~~~~~

-  Apply CloudWatch Events setting

.. code:: sh

    lamvery events [-k]

invoke
~~~~~~

-  Invoke the function and output logs to stdout

.. code:: sh

    lamvery invoke [-a <alias>] [-v <version>] '{"foo": "bar"}'

or

.. code:: sh

    lamvery invoke [-a <alias>] [-v <version>] path/to/input.json

logs
~~~~

-  Watch the function's log events on CloudWatch Logs

.. code:: sh

    lamvery logs [-f] [-F <filter>] [-s <start-time-string>] [-i <interval-seconds>]

Options
-------

``-a`` or ``--alias``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the
``deploy``,\ ``set-alias``,\ ``invoke``,\ ``rollback`` commands.
| Alias for a version of the function.

``-c`` or ``--conf-file``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option needed by all commands.
| Specify the configuration file.
| default: ``.lamvery.yml``

``-d`` or ``--dry-run``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the ``deploy`` and ``alias`` commands.
| Output the difference of configuration and the alias without updating.

``-s`` or ``--single-file``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the ``archive`` and ``deploy`` command.
| Archive only the lambda function file, so you can inline edit in the
AWS Management Console.

``-l`` or ``--no-libs``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the ``archive`` and ``deploy`` command.
| Archive without all libraries.

``-n`` or ``--secret-name``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the ``encrypt`` and ``decrypt`` commands.
| The name of the secret value.

``-p`` or ``--publish``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This option is only needed by the ``deploy`` command. Publish the
version as an atomic operation.

``-k`` or ``--keep-empty-events``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This option is only needed by the ``events`` command. Keep the empty
CloudWatch Event Rule that does not have CloudWatch Event Target.

``-s`` or ``--store``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``encrypt`` command.
| Store encripted value to configuration file (default:
``.lamvery.yml``).
| Requires the ``-n`` or ``--secret-name`` option.

``-v`` or ``--version``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is needed by the ``set-alias``,\ ``invoke``,\ ``rollback``
commands.
| Version of the function.

``-f`` or ``--follow``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``logs`` command.
| Watch the log events and updates the display (like ``tail -f``).

``-F`` or ``--filter``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``logs`` command.
| Filtering pattern for the log messages.

``-i`` or ``--interval``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``logs`` command.
| Intervals(seconds) to watch the log events.

``-s`` or ``--start``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``logs`` command.
| Time to start the log events watching.
| Examples: ``yesterday``,\ ``"-1 h"``, ``"2016-01-01"``,
``"2016-01-01 10:20:30"``

``-t`` or ``--target``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

| This option is only needed by the ``set-alias`` command.
| The alias of the version that is targeted for setting alias.

Using a confidential information in the lambda function
=======================================================

1. Create key on KMS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

See:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kms/latest/developerguide/create-keys.html

2. Create IAM role for lambda function
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Policy example:

.. code:: json

    {
        "Version": "2012-10-17",
        "Statement": [
            {
                "Effect": "Allow",
                "Action": [
                    "kms:Decrypt"
                ],
                "Resource": [
                    "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:<your-account-number>:key/<your-key-id>"
                ]
            }
        ]
    }

3. Set the key-id to your configuration file.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Configuration example:

-  .lamvery.yml

.. code:: yml

    profile: default
    region: us-east-1
    versioning: false
    default_alias: null
    configuration:
      name: sample_lambda_function
      runtime: python2.7 # or nodejs
      role: arn:aws:iam::000000000000:role/lambda_basic_execution
      handler: lambda_function.lambda_handler
      description: This is sample lambda function.
      timeout: 10
      memory_size: 128

-  .lamvery.secret.yml

.. code:: yml

    key_id: xxxx-yyyy-zzzz # <-here!
    cipher_texts: {}

4. Encrypt and store the confidential information to your configuration file.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Command example:

.. code:: sh

    lamvery encrypt -s -n foo "This is a secret"

5. Write your function.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Code example:

-  Python

.. code:: py

      import lamvery

      def lambda_handler(event, context):
          print(lamvery.secret.get('foo'))

-  Node.js

.. code:: js

    var lamvery = require('./lamvery.js');

    exports.lambda_handler = function(event, context) {
        lamvery.secret.get('foo', function(err, data) {
            console.log(data);
        });
    }

6. Deploy your function
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Command example:

.. code:: sh

    lamvery deploy

7. Invoke your function
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Command example:

.. code:: sh

    lamvery invoke {}

Result example:

::

    START RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d Version: $LATEST
    This is a secret
    END RequestId: 13829c9c-9f13-11e5-921b-6f048cff3c2d

Development
-----------

-  Source hosted at `GitHub <https://github.com/marcy-terui/lamvery>`__
-  Report issues/questions/feature requests on `GitHub
   Issues <https://github.com/marcy-terui/lamvery/issues>`__

Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested.
Ideally create a topic branch for every separate change you make. For
example:

1. Fork the repo
2. Create your feature branch (``git checkout -b my-new-feature``)
3. Commit your changes (``git commit -am 'Added some feature'``)
4. Push to the branch (``git push origin my-new-feature``)
5. Create new Pull Request

Authors
-------

Created and maintained by `Masashi
Terui <https://github.com/marcy-terui>`__ (marcy9114@gmail.com)

License
-------

MIT License (see
`LICENSE <https://github.com/marcy-terui/lamvery/blob/master/LICENSE>`__)

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