Catchy name, no?
This library make it easy to deploy a web app written with purescript-express to AWS Lambda, Amazon's serverless compute service. Under the hood it uses Amazon's aws-serverless-express.
bower install --save purescript-aws-lambda-express purescript-express
npm install --save aws-serverless-express express
module Main where
import Node.Express.App (App, get)
import Node.Express.Handler (Handler)
import Node.Express.Response (sendJson)
import Network.AWS.Lambda.Express as Lambda
-- Define an Express web app
indexHandler :: Handler
indexHandler = do
sendJson { status: "ok" }
app :: App
app = do
get "/" indexHandler
-- Define the AWS Lambda handler
handler :: Lambda.HttpHandler
handler =
Lambda.makeHandler app
Now compile the application for use within Node JS, zip it up, and upload it
to AWS Lambda specifying Main.handler
as the handler string.
FYI AWS Lambda really doesn't like directory names with .
s in them and will
throw a cryptic error, so best avoid a Purescript subdirectory. I lost an
evening to this. 😓
- No infrastructure to manage or maintain.
- Scaling takes seconds and handled automatically.
- Pay per request, no money wasted on idle servers.
- AWS's free quota is enough for low traffic apps.
- Free monitoring and other goodies out the box.
- Dedicated servers may be cheaper for high traffic apps.
- With infrequent traffic cold starts can impact response time.
- Compiling native extensions can be fiddly.
- Any in-memory or on-filesystem state is ethereal and may be deleted between requests.
I've used AWS Lambda for production workloads since 2016.
Or do you mean this library? Read the source, it's very small.
For automation of building zipping and uploading the application I have been
using the Serverless Framework, which is friendlier
than using the AWS API directly. This repository contains an example of it in
use. See the Makefile
and test/Main.purs
for details.
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