pylambdarest

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pylambdarest is a lightweight opinionated framework for building REST API using AWS Lambda and API Gateway.

Motivation

Why another framework ?

When using API Gateway and python Lambda functions, the most common pattern is to have a unique Lambda function triggered by a proxy API Gateway resource. The Lambda then uses a framework like Flask to do all the routing. In an API Gateway + Lambda context, I feel like the routing should be handled by API Gateway itself, then forwarding the request to specific Lambda functions for each resource or endpoint.

Features

  • No routing. Yes, this is a feature. Routing should be handled by API Gateway.
  • API Gateway event parsing (including request body and path parameters).
  • Cleaner syntax.
  • Optional body schema and query parameters validation.

Installation

Install the package from PyPI using pip:

$ pip install pylambdarest

pylambdarest should also be included in the deployment package of your Lambda functions.

Getting started

pylambdarest provides a @route decorator to parse the API Gateway event into a Request object available in the handler function as an argument. It also formats the handler’s output to the expected Lambda + API Gateway format seamlessly.

Turning this:

import json

def handler(event, context):
    body = json.loads(event["body"])
    query_params = event["queryStringParameters"]
    path_params = event["pathParameters"]

    return {
        "statusCode": 200,
        "body": json.dumps({
            "message": f"Hello from AWS Lambda {body['name']}!!"
        })
    }

Into this:

from pylambdarest import route

@route()
def handler(request):
    body = request.json
    query_params = request.query_params
    path_params = request.path_params

    return 200, {"message": f"Hello from AWS Lambda {body['name']}!!"}

You can still access the original event and context arguments from the handler:

from pylambdarest import route

@route()
def handler(request, event, context):
    print(event)
    body = request.json

    return 200, {"message": f"Hello from AWS Lambda {body['name']}!!"}


Path parameters defined in API Gateway can also be accessed directly as function argument:


api-gateway-path-params
from pylambdarest import route

@route()
def get_user(user_id):
    print(user_id)

    # get user from db
    user = {"id": user_id, "name": "John Doe"}

    return 200, user

Schema Validation

pylambdarest optionally provides schema validation using jsonschema:

from pylambdarest import route

user_schema = {
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
        "name": {"type": "string"}
    },
    "required": ["name"],
    "additionalProperties": False
}

@route(body_schema=user_schema)
def create_user(request):
    # If the request's body does not
    # satisfy the user_schema,
    # a 400 will be returned

    # Create user here

    return 201


query_params_schema = {
    "type": "object",
    "properties": {
        # Only string types are allowed for query parameters.
        # Types casting should be done in the handler.
        "page": {"type": "string"}
    },
    "additionalProperties": False
}

@route(query_params_schema=query_params_schema)
def get_users(request):
    page = int(request.query_params.get("page", 1))

    # request users in db
    users = [
        {"userId": i}
        for i in range((page - 1) * 50, page * 50)
    ]

    return 200, users

Example

You can look at the sample for a minimal pylambdarest API.

In this sample, we use the serverless framework to declare the API Gateway -> Lambda routing

The packaging of the Lambda functions is done using the serverless-python-requirements plugin.

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