lambda-zig/build.zig

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Zig

const builtin = @import("builtin");
const std = @import("std");
pub fn build(b: *std.build.Builder) !void {
// Standard release options allow the person running `zig build` to select
// between Debug, ReleaseSafe, ReleaseFast, and ReleaseSmall.
// const mode = b.standardReleaseOptions();
const target = b.standardTargetOptions(.{});
const optimize = b.standardOptimizeOption(.{});
var exe = b.addExecutable(.{
.name = "custom",
.root_source_file = .{ .path = "src/sample-main.zig" },
.target = target,
.optimize = optimize,
});
b.installArtifact(exe);
try lambdaBuildOptions(b, exe);
// TODO: We can cross-compile of course, but stripping and zip commands
// may vary
// TODO: Add test
}
/// lambdaBuildOptions will add three build options to the build (if compiling
/// the code on a Linux host):
///
/// * package: Packages the function for deployment to Lambda
/// (dependencies are the zip executable and a shell)
/// * iam: Gets an IAM role for the Lambda function, and creates it if it does not exist
/// (dependencies are the AWS CLI, grep and a shell)
/// * deploy: Deploys the lambda function to a live AWS environment
/// (dependencies are the AWS CLI, and a shell)
/// * remoterun: Runs the lambda function in a live AWS environment
/// (dependencies are the AWS CLI, and a shell)
///
/// remoterun depends on deploy
/// deploy depends on iam and package
///
/// iam and package do not have any dependencies
pub fn lambdaBuildOptions(b: *std.build.Builder, exe: *std.Build.Step.Compile) !void {
try @import("lambdabuild.zig").lambdaBuildOptions(b, exe);
}