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Support for using layer.zip with AWS Lambda containers #32
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This instructions for using are in the README: https://github.com/lambci/git-lambda-layer#getting-started |
Hi thanks. I am not using the basic lambda but a lambda container. Can I use a layer with a lambda container? Right now I am just taking the zip and unzipping to / (this is not tested yet just a guess on how to do this in container) RUN unzip -o /opt/layer/layer.zip -d / |
SAM CLI supports layers in lambda containers if you want to run locally. https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/working-with-aws-lambda-and-lambda-layers-in-aws-sam/ |
Unfortunately, this is part of CDK application and I have the lambda
container in CDK custom control.
I was able to get a bit further by adding this to my docker file
RUN mkdir /opt/layer
COPY layer/layer.zip /opt/layer
RUN unzip -o /opt/layer/layer.zip -d /
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/lib
ENV PATH=/bin:$PATH
but it seems the binaries from the layer.zip are trying to create a new
directory?
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SAM CLI supports layers in lambda containers if you want to run locally.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/working-with-aws-lambda-and-lambda-layers-in-aws-sam/
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Doing the same thing as what SAM CLI does is probably your best bet. Mount the layer in your docker container under /opt – it'll be somewhere in their source code (they might have documentation for this?) |
Ok thanks Michael. Appreciate the help - your work at least is a start
here.
Thanks again for the reply - this can be considered closed.
I will update with any comments if I finally get it running.
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Doing the same thing as what SAM CLI does is probably your best bet. Mount
the layer in your docker container under /opt – it'll be somewhere in their
source code (they might have documentation for this?)
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@jmjava Any update on if you got this to work with your containerized lambda? |
I realize this probably out of scope
We have a Python lambda that runs from the AWS lambda container
FROM public.ecr.aws/lambda/python:3.8
We are running into the issue with git clone command.
PRIV_END: seteuid: Operation not permitted
I have tried setting the environment variable but this is not working
ENV GIT_SSH_COMMAND='ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_rsa -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no'
I see you have the layer.zip with all the binaries - would it be possible to share instructions on how to use this in the lambda container? Do I merge the files into the respective folders in the container?
thanks for any reply - this is the only place I have found where there seems to be a solution for this problem
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