public interface AWSLambdaAsync extends AWSLambda
Overview
This is the AWS Lambda API Reference . The AWS Lambda Developer Guide provides additional information. For the service overview, go to What is AWS Lambda , and for information about how the service works, go to AWS Lambda: How it Works in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide .
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Future<AddPermissionResult> |
addPermissionAsync(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest)
Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the
specified AWS Lambda function.
|
Future<AddPermissionResult> |
addPermissionAsync(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest,
AsyncHandler<AddPermissionRequest,AddPermissionResult> asyncHandler)
Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the
specified AWS Lambda function.
|
Future<CreateAliasResult> |
createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest)
Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function
version.
|
Future<CreateAliasResult> |
createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateAliasRequest,CreateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function
version.
|
Future<CreateEventSourceMappingResult> |
createEventSourceMappingAsync(CreateEventSourceMappingRequest createEventSourceMappingRequest)
Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function.
|
Future<CreateEventSourceMappingResult> |
createEventSourceMappingAsync(CreateEventSourceMappingRequest createEventSourceMappingRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateEventSourceMappingRequest,CreateEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler)
Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function.
|
Future<CreateFunctionResult> |
createFunctionAsync(CreateFunctionRequest createFunctionRequest)
Creates a new Lambda function.
|
Future<CreateFunctionResult> |
createFunctionAsync(CreateFunctionRequest createFunctionRequest,
AsyncHandler<CreateFunctionRequest,CreateFunctionResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Lambda function.
|
Future<Void> |
deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest)
Deletes the specified Lambda function alias.
|
Future<Void> |
deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteAliasRequest,Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified Lambda function alias.
|
Future<DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> |
deleteEventSourceMappingAsync(DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest deleteEventSourceMappingRequest)
Removes an event source mapping.
|
Future<DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> |
deleteEventSourceMappingAsync(DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest deleteEventSourceMappingRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest,DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler)
Removes an event source mapping.
|
Future<Void> |
deleteFunctionAsync(DeleteFunctionRequest deleteFunctionRequest)
Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
|
Future<Void> |
deleteFunctionAsync(DeleteFunctionRequest deleteFunctionRequest,
AsyncHandler<DeleteFunctionRequest,Void> asyncHandler)
Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
|
Future<GetAliasResult> |
getAliasAsync(GetAliasRequest getAliasRequest)
Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN,
description, and function version it is pointing to.
|
Future<GetAliasResult> |
getAliasAsync(GetAliasRequest getAliasRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetAliasRequest,GetAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN,
description, and function version it is pointing to.
|
Future<GetEventSourceMappingResult> |
getEventSourceMappingAsync(GetEventSourceMappingRequest getEventSourceMappingRequest)
Returns configuration information for the specified event source
mapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
|
Future<GetEventSourceMappingResult> |
getEventSourceMappingAsync(GetEventSourceMappingRequest getEventSourceMappingRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetEventSourceMappingRequest,GetEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler)
Returns configuration information for the specified event source
mapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
|
Future<GetFunctionResult> |
getFunctionAsync(GetFunctionRequest getFunctionRequest)
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a
presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with CreateFunction
so you can download the .zip file.
|
Future<GetFunctionResult> |
getFunctionAsync(GetFunctionRequest getFunctionRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetFunctionRequest,GetFunctionResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a
presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with CreateFunction
so you can download the .zip file.
|
Future<GetFunctionConfigurationResult> |
getFunctionConfigurationAsync(GetFunctionConfigurationRequest getFunctionConfigurationRequest)
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function.
|
Future<GetFunctionConfigurationResult> |
getFunctionConfigurationAsync(GetFunctionConfigurationRequest getFunctionConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetFunctionConfigurationRequest,GetFunctionConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function.
|
Future<GetPolicyResult> |
getPolicyAsync(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest)
Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda
function.
|
Future<GetPolicyResult> |
getPolicyAsync(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetPolicyRequest,GetPolicyResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda
function.
|
Future<InvokeResult> |
invokeAsync(InvokeRequest invokeRequest)
Invokes a specific Lambda function.
|
Future<InvokeResult> |
invokeAsync(InvokeRequest invokeRequest,
AsyncHandler<InvokeRequest,InvokeResult> asyncHandler)
Invokes a specific Lambda function.
|
Future<InvokeAsyncResult> |
invokeAsyncAsync(InvokeAsyncRequest invokeAsyncRequest)
Deprecated.
|
Future<InvokeAsyncResult> |
invokeAsyncAsync(InvokeAsyncRequest invokeAsyncRequest,
AsyncHandler<InvokeAsyncRequest,InvokeAsyncResult> asyncHandler)
IMPORTANT:This API is deprecated.
|
Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest)
Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function.
|
Future<ListAliasesResult> |
listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler)
Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function.
|
Future<ListEventSourceMappingsResult> |
listEventSourceMappingsAsync(ListEventSourceMappingsRequest listEventSourceMappingsRequest)
Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the
CreateEventSourceMapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping). |
Future<ListEventSourceMappingsResult> |
listEventSourceMappingsAsync(ListEventSourceMappingsRequest listEventSourceMappingsRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListEventSourceMappingsRequest,ListEventSourceMappingsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the
CreateEventSourceMapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping). |
Future<ListFunctionsResult> |
listFunctionsAsync(ListFunctionsRequest listFunctionsRequest)
Returns a list of your Lambda functions.
|
Future<ListFunctionsResult> |
listFunctionsAsync(ListFunctionsRequest listFunctionsRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListFunctionsRequest,ListFunctionsResult> asyncHandler)
Returns a list of your Lambda functions.
|
Future<ListVersionsByFunctionResult> |
listVersionsByFunctionAsync(ListVersionsByFunctionRequest listVersionsByFunctionRequest)
List all versions of a function.
|
Future<ListVersionsByFunctionResult> |
listVersionsByFunctionAsync(ListVersionsByFunctionRequest listVersionsByFunctionRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListVersionsByFunctionRequest,ListVersionsByFunctionResult> asyncHandler)
List all versions of a function.
|
Future<PublishVersionResult> |
publishVersionAsync(PublishVersionRequest publishVersionRequest)
Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of
$LATEST.
|
Future<PublishVersionResult> |
publishVersionAsync(PublishVersionRequest publishVersionRequest,
AsyncHandler<PublishVersionRequest,PublishVersionResult> asyncHandler)
Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of
$LATEST.
|
Future<Void> |
removePermissionAsync(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest)
You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy
associated with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you
provided when you added the permission.
|
Future<Void> |
removePermissionAsync(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest,
AsyncHandler<RemovePermissionRequest,Void> asyncHandler)
You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy
associated with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you
provided when you added the permission.
|
Future<UpdateAliasResult> |
updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest)
Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias
points and the alias description.
|
Future<UpdateAliasResult> |
updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateAliasRequest,UpdateAliasResult> asyncHandler)
Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias
points and the alias description.
|
Future<UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> |
updateEventSourceMappingAsync(UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest updateEventSourceMappingRequest)
You can update an event source mapping.
|
Future<UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> |
updateEventSourceMappingAsync(UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest updateEventSourceMappingRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest,UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler)
You can update an event source mapping.
|
Future<UpdateFunctionCodeResult> |
updateFunctionCodeAsync(UpdateFunctionCodeRequest updateFunctionCodeRequest)
Updates the code for the specified Lambda function.
|
Future<UpdateFunctionCodeResult> |
updateFunctionCodeAsync(UpdateFunctionCodeRequest updateFunctionCodeRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateFunctionCodeRequest,UpdateFunctionCodeResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the code for the specified Lambda function.
|
Future<UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> |
updateFunctionConfigurationAsync(UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest updateFunctionConfigurationRequest)
Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda
function by using the values provided in the request.
|
Future<UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> |
updateFunctionConfigurationAsync(UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest updateFunctionConfigurationRequest,
AsyncHandler<UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest,UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> asyncHandler)
Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda
function by using the values provided in the request.
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addPermission, createAlias, createEventSourceMapping, createFunction, deleteAlias, deleteEventSourceMapping, deleteFunction, getAlias, getCachedResponseMetadata, getEventSourceMapping, getFunction, getFunctionConfiguration, getPolicy, invoke, invokeAsync, listAliases, listEventSourceMappings, listEventSourceMappings, listFunctions, listFunctions, listVersionsByFunction, publishVersion, removePermission, setEndpoint, setRegion, shutdown, updateAlias, updateEventSourceMapping, updateFunctionCode, updateFunctionConfiguration
Future<UpdateAliasResult> updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias points and the alias description. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:UpdateAlias action.
updateAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the UpdateAlias operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateAliasResult> updateAliasAsync(UpdateAliasRequest updateAliasRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateAliasRequest,UpdateAliasResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Using this API you can update the function version to which the alias points and the alias description. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:UpdateAlias action.
updateAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the UpdateAlias operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> deleteFunctionAsync(DeleteFunctionRequest deleteFunctionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
If you are using the versioning feature and you don't specify a
function version in your DeleteFunction
request, AWS
Lambda will delete the function, including all its versions, and any
aliases pointing to the function versions. To delete a specific
function version, you must provide the function version via the
Qualifier
parameter. For information about function
versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
When you delete a function the associated resource policy is also deleted. You will need to delete the event source mappings explicitly.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:DeleteFunction
action.
deleteFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the DeleteFunction operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> deleteFunctionAsync(DeleteFunctionRequest deleteFunctionRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteFunctionRequest,Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
If you are using the versioning feature and you don't specify a
function version in your DeleteFunction
request, AWS
Lambda will delete the function, including all its versions, and any
aliases pointing to the function versions. To delete a specific
function version, you must provide the function version via the
Qualifier
parameter. For information about function
versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
When you delete a function the associated resource policy is also deleted. You will need to delete the event source mappings explicitly.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:DeleteFunction
action.
deleteFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the DeleteFunction operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<AddPermissionResult> addPermissionAsync(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the specified AWS Lambda function. You use resource policies to grant permissions to event sources that use push model. In a push model, event sources (such as Amazon S3 and custom applications) invoke your Lambda function. Each permission you add to the resource policy allows an event source, permission to invoke the Lambda function.
For information about the push model, see AWS Lambda: How it Works .
If you are using versioning, the permissions you add are specific to
the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the
AddPermission
request via the Qualifier
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:AddPermission
action.
addPermissionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the AddPermission operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<AddPermissionResult> addPermissionAsync(AddPermissionRequest addPermissionRequest, AsyncHandler<AddPermissionRequest,AddPermissionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Adds a permission to the resource policy associated with the specified AWS Lambda function. You use resource policies to grant permissions to event sources that use push model. In a push model, event sources (such as Amazon S3 and custom applications) invoke your Lambda function. Each permission you add to the resource policy allows an event source, permission to invoke the Lambda function.
For information about the push model, see AWS Lambda: How it Works .
If you are using versioning, the permissions you add are specific to
the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the
AddPermission
request via the Qualifier
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:AddPermission
action.
addPermissionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the AddPermission operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListFunctionsResult> listFunctionsAsync(ListFunctionsRequest listFunctionsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function, the response includes the function configuration information. You must use GetFunction to retrieve the code for your function.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:ListFunctions
action.
If you are using versioning feature, the response returns list of $LATEST versions of your functions. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
listFunctionsRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the ListFunctions operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListFunctionsResult> listFunctionsAsync(ListFunctionsRequest listFunctionsRequest, AsyncHandler<ListFunctionsRequest,ListFunctionsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function, the response includes the function configuration information. You must use GetFunction to retrieve the code for your function.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:ListFunctions
action.
If you are using versioning feature, the response returns list of $LATEST versions of your functions. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
listFunctionsRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the ListFunctions operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetAliasResult> getAliasAsync(GetAliasRequest getAliasRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN, description, and function version it is pointing to. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:GetAlias
action.
getAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetAlias operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetAliasResult> getAliasAsync(GetAliasRequest getAliasRequest, AsyncHandler<GetAliasRequest,GetAliasResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the specified alias information such as the alias ARN, description, and function version it is pointing to. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:GetAlias
action.
getAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetAlias operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> removePermissionAsync(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy associated with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you provided when you added the permission.
If you are using versioning, the permissions you remove are specific
to the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the
AddPermission
request via the Qualifier
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
Note that removal of a permission will cause an active event source to lose permission to the function.
You need permission for the lambda:RemovePermission
action.
removePermissionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters
to execute the RemovePermission operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> removePermissionAsync(RemovePermissionRequest removePermissionRequest, AsyncHandler<RemovePermissionRequest,Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
You can remove individual permissions from an resource policy associated with a Lambda function by providing a statement ID that you provided when you added the permission.
If you are using versioning, the permissions you remove are specific
to the Lambda function version or alias you specify in the
AddPermission
request via the Qualifier
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
Note that removal of a permission will cause an active event source to lose permission to the function.
You need permission for the lambda:RemovePermission
action.
removePermissionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters
to execute the RemovePermission operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateFunctionResult> createFunctionAsync(CreateFunctionRequest createFunctionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates a new Lambda function. The function metadata is created from the request parameters, and the code for the function is provided by a .zip file in the request body. If the function name already exists, the operation will fail. Note that the function name is case-sensitive.
If you are using versioning, you can also publish a version of the
Lambda function you are creating using the Publish
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:CreateFunction
action.
createFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the CreateFunction operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateFunctionResult> createFunctionAsync(CreateFunctionRequest createFunctionRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateFunctionRequest,CreateFunctionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates a new Lambda function. The function metadata is created from the request parameters, and the code for the function is provided by a .zip file in the request body. If the function name already exists, the operation will fail. Note that the function name is case-sensitive.
If you are using versioning, you can also publish a version of the
Lambda function you are creating using the Publish
parameter. For more information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:CreateFunction
action.
createFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the CreateFunction operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> updateEventSourceMappingAsync(UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest updateEventSourceMappingRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
You can update an event source mapping. This is useful if you want to change the parameters of the existing mapping without losing your position in the stream. You can change which function will receive the stream records, but to change the stream itself, you must create a new mapping.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can update the event
source mapping to map to a specific Lambda function version or alias
as described in the FunctionName
parameter. For
information about the versioning feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
If you disable the event source mapping, AWS Lambda stops polling. If you enable again, it will resume polling from the time it had stopped polling, so you don't lose processing of any records. However, if you delete event source mapping and create it again, it will reset.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateEventSourceMapping
action.
updateEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> updateEventSourceMappingAsync(UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest updateEventSourceMappingRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateEventSourceMappingRequest,UpdateEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
You can update an event source mapping. This is useful if you want to change the parameters of the existing mapping without losing your position in the stream. You can change which function will receive the stream records, but to change the stream itself, you must create a new mapping.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can update the event
source mapping to map to a specific Lambda function version or alias
as described in the FunctionName
parameter. For
information about the versioning feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
If you disable the event source mapping, AWS Lambda stops polling. If you enable again, it will resume polling from the time it had stopped polling, so you don't lose processing of any records. However, if you delete event source mapping and create it again, it will reset.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateEventSourceMapping
action.
updateEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<PublishVersionResult> publishVersionAsync(PublishVersionRequest publishVersionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of $LATEST. That is, AWS Lambda takes a snapshot of the function code and configuration information from $LATEST and publishes a new version. The code and configuration cannot be modified after publication. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
publishVersionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the PublishVersion operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<PublishVersionResult> publishVersionAsync(PublishVersionRequest publishVersionRequest, AsyncHandler<PublishVersionRequest,PublishVersionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Publishes a version of your function from the current snapshot of $LATEST. That is, AWS Lambda takes a snapshot of the function code and configuration information from $LATEST and publishes a new version. The code and configuration cannot be modified after publication. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
publishVersionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the PublishVersion operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.@Deprecated Future<InvokeAsyncResult> invokeAsyncAsync(InvokeAsyncRequest invokeAsyncRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
IMPORTANT:This API is deprecated. We recommend you use Invoke API (see Invoke).
Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving the request, Lambda executes the specified function asynchronously. To see the logs generated by the Lambda function execution, see the CloudWatch Logs console.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:InvokeFunction
action.
invokeAsyncRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the InvokeAsync operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<InvokeAsyncResult> invokeAsyncAsync(InvokeAsyncRequest invokeAsyncRequest, AsyncHandler<InvokeAsyncRequest,InvokeAsyncResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
IMPORTANT:This API is deprecated. We recommend you use Invoke API (see Invoke).
Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving the request, Lambda executes the specified function asynchronously. To see the logs generated by the Lambda function execution, see the CloudWatch Logs console.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:InvokeFunction
action.
invokeAsyncRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the InvokeAsync operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> updateFunctionConfigurationAsync(UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest updateFunctionConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda function by using the values provided in the request. You provide only the parameters you want to change. This operation must only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function's code.
If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration
action.
updateFunctionConfigurationRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateFunctionConfiguration operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> updateFunctionConfigurationAsync(UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest updateFunctionConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateFunctionConfigurationRequest,UpdateFunctionConfigurationResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda function by using the values provided in the request. You provide only the parameters you want to change. This operation must only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function's code.
If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration
action.
updateFunctionConfigurationRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateFunctionConfiguration operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<InvokeResult> invokeAsync(InvokeRequest invokeRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Invokes a specific Lambda function.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can invoke the specific
function version by providing function version or alias name that is
pointing to the function version using the Qualifier
parameter in the request. If you don't provide the
Qualifier
parameter, the $LATEST
version of
the Lambda function is invoked. For information about the versioning
feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:InvokeFunction
action.
invokeRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute
the Invoke operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<InvokeResult> invokeAsync(InvokeRequest invokeRequest, AsyncHandler<InvokeRequest,InvokeResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Invokes a specific Lambda function.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can invoke the specific
function version by providing function version or alias name that is
pointing to the function version using the Qualifier
parameter in the request. If you don't provide the
Qualifier
parameter, the $LATEST
version of
the Lambda function is invoked. For information about the versioning
feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:InvokeFunction
action.
invokeRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to execute
the Invoke operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetPolicyResult> getPolicyAsync(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda function.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can get the resource
policy associated with the specific Lambda function version or alias
by specifying the version or alias name using the
Qualifier
parameter. For more information about
versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
For information about adding permissions, see AddPermission.
You need permission for the lambda:GetPolicy action.
getPolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetPolicy operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetPolicyResult> getPolicyAsync(GetPolicyRequest getPolicyRequest, AsyncHandler<GetPolicyRequest,GetPolicyResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the resource policy associated with the specified Lambda function.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can get the resource
policy associated with the specific Lambda function version or alias
by specifying the version or alias name using the
Qualifier
parameter. For more information about
versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
For information about adding permissions, see AddPermission.
You need permission for the lambda:GetPolicy action.
getPolicyRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetPolicy operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetEventSourceMappingResult> getEventSourceMappingAsync(GetEventSourceMappingRequest getEventSourceMappingRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns configuration information for the specified event source mapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetEventSourceMapping
action.
getEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the GetEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetEventSourceMappingResult> getEventSourceMappingAsync(GetEventSourceMappingRequest getEventSourceMappingRequest, AsyncHandler<GetEventSourceMappingRequest,GetEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns configuration information for the specified event source mapping (see CreateEventSourceMapping).
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetEventSourceMapping
action.
getEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the GetEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListEventSourceMappingsResult> listEventSourceMappingsAsync(ListEventSourceMappingsRequest listEventSourceMappingsRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the
CreateEventSourceMapping
(see CreateEventSourceMapping).
For each mapping, the API returns configuration information. You can optionally specify filters to retrieve specific event source mappings.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can get list of event
source mappings for a specific Lambda function version or an alias as
described in the FunctionName
parameter. For information
about the versioning feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:ListEventSourceMappings
action.
listEventSourceMappingsRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the ListEventSourceMappings operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListEventSourceMappingsResult> listEventSourceMappingsAsync(ListEventSourceMappingsRequest listEventSourceMappingsRequest, AsyncHandler<ListEventSourceMappingsRequest,ListEventSourceMappingsResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns a list of event source mappings you created using the
CreateEventSourceMapping
(see CreateEventSourceMapping).
For each mapping, the API returns configuration information. You can optionally specify filters to retrieve specific event source mappings.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can get list of event
source mappings for a specific Lambda function version or an alias as
described in the FunctionName
parameter. For information
about the versioning feature, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:ListEventSourceMappings
action.
listEventSourceMappingsRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the ListEventSourceMappings operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Lambda function alias. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:DeleteAlias action.
deleteAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the DeleteAlias operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<Void> deleteAliasAsync(DeleteAliasRequest deleteAliasRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteAliasRequest,Void> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Deletes the specified Lambda function alias. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:DeleteAlias action.
deleteAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the DeleteAlias operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetFunctionConfigurationResult> getFunctionConfigurationAsync(GetFunctionConfigurationRequest getFunctionConfigurationRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function. This the same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function by using CreateFunction.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can retrieve this
information for a specific function version by using the optional
Qualifier
parameter and specifying the function version
or alias that points to it. If you don't provide it, the API returns
information about the $LATEST version of the function. For more
information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration
operation.
getFunctionConfigurationRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the GetFunctionConfiguration operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetFunctionConfigurationResult> getFunctionConfigurationAsync(GetFunctionConfigurationRequest getFunctionConfigurationRequest, AsyncHandler<GetFunctionConfigurationRequest,GetFunctionConfigurationResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function. This the same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function by using CreateFunction.
If you are using the versioning feature, you can retrieve this
information for a specific function version by using the optional
Qualifier
parameter and specifying the function version
or alias that points to it. If you don't provide it, the API returns
information about the $LATEST version of the function. For more
information about versioning, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration
operation.
getFunctionConfigurationRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the GetFunctionConfiguration operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> deleteEventSourceMappingAsync(DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest deleteEventSourceMappingRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no longer invoke the function for events in the associated source.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:DeleteEventSourceMapping
action.
deleteEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the DeleteEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> deleteEventSourceMappingAsync(DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest deleteEventSourceMappingRequest, AsyncHandler<DeleteEventSourceMappingRequest,DeleteEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no longer invoke the function for events in the associated source.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:DeleteEventSourceMapping
action.
deleteEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the DeleteEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateEventSourceMappingResult> createEventSourceMappingAsync(CreateEventSourceMappingRequest createEventSourceMappingRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function. It can be either an Amazon Kinesis stream or an Amazon DynamoDB stream. AWS Lambda invokes the specified function when records are posted to the stream.
This association between a stream source and a Lambda function is called the event source mapping.
IMPORTANT:This event source mapping is relevant only in the AWS Lambda pull model, where AWS Lambda invokes the function. For more information, go to AWS Lambda: How it Works in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
You provide mapping information (for example, which stream to read from and which Lambda function to invoke) in the request body.
Each event source, such as an Amazon Kinesis or a DynamoDB stream, can be associated with multiple AWS Lambda function. A given Lambda function can be associated with multiple AWS event sources.
If you are using versioning, you can specify a specific function version or an alias via the function name parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:CreateEventSourceMapping
action.
createEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the CreateEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateEventSourceMappingResult> createEventSourceMappingAsync(CreateEventSourceMappingRequest createEventSourceMappingRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateEventSourceMappingRequest,CreateEventSourceMappingResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Identifies a stream as an event source for a Lambda function. It can be either an Amazon Kinesis stream or an Amazon DynamoDB stream. AWS Lambda invokes the specified function when records are posted to the stream.
This association between a stream source and a Lambda function is called the event source mapping.
IMPORTANT:This event source mapping is relevant only in the AWS Lambda pull model, where AWS Lambda invokes the function. For more information, go to AWS Lambda: How it Works in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
You provide mapping information (for example, which stream to read from and which Lambda function to invoke) in the request body.
Each event source, such as an Amazon Kinesis or a DynamoDB stream, can be associated with multiple AWS Lambda function. A given Lambda function can be associated with multiple AWS event sources.
If you are using versioning, you can specify a specific function version or an alias via the function name parameter. For more information about versioning, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:CreateEventSourceMapping
action.
createEventSourceMappingRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the CreateEventSourceMapping operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateFunctionCodeResult> updateFunctionCodeAsync(UpdateFunctionCodeRequest updateFunctionCodeRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the code for the specified Lambda function. This operation must only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function configuration.
If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateFunctionCode
action.
updateFunctionCodeRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateFunctionCode operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<UpdateFunctionCodeResult> updateFunctionCodeAsync(UpdateFunctionCodeRequest updateFunctionCodeRequest, AsyncHandler<UpdateFunctionCodeRequest,UpdateFunctionCodeResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Updates the code for the specified Lambda function. This operation must only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be used to update the function configuration.
If you are using the versioning feature, note this API will always update the $LATEST version of your Lambda function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:UpdateFunctionCode
action.
updateFunctionCodeRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the UpdateFunctionCode operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function. For each alias, the response includes information such as the alias ARN, description, alias name, and the function version to which it points. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:ListAliases action.
listAliasesRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the ListAliases operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListAliasesResult> listAliasesAsync(ListAliasesRequest listAliasesRequest, AsyncHandler<ListAliasesRequest,ListAliasesResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns list of aliases created for a Lambda function. For each alias, the response includes information such as the alias ARN, description, alias name, and the function version to which it points. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
This requires permission for the lambda:ListAliases action.
listAliasesRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the ListAliases operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListVersionsByFunctionResult> listVersionsByFunctionAsync(ListVersionsByFunctionRequest listVersionsByFunctionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
List all versions of a function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
listVersionsByFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the ListVersionsByFunction operation on
AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<ListVersionsByFunctionResult> listVersionsByFunctionAsync(ListVersionsByFunctionRequest listVersionsByFunctionRequest, AsyncHandler<ListVersionsByFunctionRequest,ListVersionsByFunctionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
List all versions of a function. For information about the versioning feature, see AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases .
listVersionsByFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary
parameters to execute the ListVersionsByFunction operation on
AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetFunctionResult> getFunctionAsync(GetFunctionRequest getFunctionRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with CreateFunction so you can download the .zip file. Note that the URL is valid for up to 10 minutes. The configuration information is the same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function.
Using the optional Qualifier
parameter, you can specify
a specific function version for which you want this information. If
you don't specify this parameter, the API uses unqualified function
ARN which return information about the $LATEST
version of
the Lambda function. For more information, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetFunction
action.
getFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetFunction operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<GetFunctionResult> getFunctionAsync(GetFunctionRequest getFunctionRequest, AsyncHandler<GetFunctionRequest,GetFunctionResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function and a presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with CreateFunction so you can download the .zip file. Note that the URL is valid for up to 10 minutes. The configuration information is the same information you provided as parameters when uploading the function.
Using the optional Qualifier
parameter, you can specify
a specific function version for which you want this information. If
you don't specify this parameter, the API uses unqualified function
ARN which return information about the $LATEST
version of
the Lambda function. For more information, see
AWS Lambda Function Versioning and Aliases
.
This operation requires permission for the
lambda:GetFunction
action.
getFunctionRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the GetFunction operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateAliasResult> createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function version. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
Alias names are unique for a given function.
This requires permission for the lambda:CreateAlias action.
createAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the CreateAlias operation on AWSLambda.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Future<CreateAliasResult> createAliasAsync(CreateAliasRequest createAliasRequest, AsyncHandler<CreateAliasRequest,CreateAliasResult> asyncHandler) throws AmazonServiceException, AmazonClientException
Creates an alias that points to the specified Lambda function version. For more information, see Introduction to AWS Lambda Aliases .
Alias names are unique for a given function.
This requires permission for the lambda:CreateAlias action.
createAliasRequest
- Container for the necessary parameters to
execute the CreateAlias operation on AWSLambda.asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the
life-cycle of the request. Users could provide the implementation of
the four callback methods in this interface to process the operation
result or handle the exception.AmazonClientException
- If any internal errors are encountered inside the client while
attempting to make the request or handle the response. For example
if a network connection is not available.AmazonServiceException
- If an error response is returned by AWSLambda indicating
either a problem with the data in the request, or a server side issue.Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.