add error handling (with caveat)
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ pub fn run(event_handler: fn (*std.mem.Allocator, []const u8) anyerror![]const u
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const url = try std.fmt.allocPrint(allocator, "{s}{s}{s}/next", .{ prefix, lambda_runtime_uri, postfix });
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defer allocator.free(url);
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std.log.info("Event Url: {s}", .{url});
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std.log.notice("Bootstrap initializing with event url: {s}", .{url});
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while (true) {
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var req_alloc = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(allocator);
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@ -21,9 +21,14 @@ pub fn run(event_handler: fn (*std.mem.Allocator, []const u8) anyerror![]const u
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const req_allocator = &req_alloc.allocator;
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var client = try requestz.Client.init(req_allocator);
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// defer client.deinit();
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// Lambda freezes the process at this line of code. During warm start,
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// the process will unfreeze and data will be sent in response to client.get
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var response = client.get(url, .{}) catch |err| {
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// TODO: report error
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std.log.err("Get fail: {}", .{err});
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// Documentation says something about "exit immediately". The
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// Lambda infrastrucutre restarts, so it's unclear if that's necessary.
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// It seems as though a continue should be fine, and slightly faster
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// std.os.exit(1);
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continue;
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};
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defer response.deinit();
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@ -32,17 +37,51 @@ pub fn run(event_handler: fn (*std.mem.Allocator, []const u8) anyerror![]const u
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for (response.headers.items()) |h| {
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if (std.mem.indexOf(u8, h.name.value, "Lambda-Runtime-Aws-Request-Id")) |_|
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request_id = h.value;
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// TODO: XRay uses an environment variable to do its magic. It's our
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// responsibility to set this, but no zig-native setenv(3)/putenv(3)
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// exists. I would kind of rather not link in libc for this,
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// so we'll hold for now and think on this
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// if (std.mem.indexOf(u8, h.name.value, "Lambda-Runtime-Trace-Id")) |_|
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// std.process.
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// std.os.setenv("AWS_LAMBDA_RUNTIME_API");
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}
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if (request_id == null) {
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// TODO: report error
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// We can't report back an issue because the runtime error reporting endpoint
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// uses request id in its path. So the best we can do is log the error and move
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// on here.
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std.log.err("Could not find request id: skipping request", .{});
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continue;
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}
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const req_id = request_id.?;
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const event_response = event_handler(req_allocator, response.body) catch |err| {
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// TODO: report error
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std.log.err("Error posting response for request id {s}: {}", .{ req_id, err });
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// Stack trace will return null if stripped
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const return_trace = @errorReturnTrace();
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std.log.err("Caught error: {}. Return Trace: {}", .{ err, return_trace });
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const err_url = try std.fmt.allocPrint(req_allocator, "{s}{s}/runtime/invocation/{s}/error", .{ prefix, lambda_runtime_uri, req_id });
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defer req_allocator.free(err_url);
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const content =
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\\ {s}
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\\ "errorMessage": "{s}",
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\\ "errorType": "HandlerReturnedError",
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\\ "stackTrace": [ "{}" ]
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\\ {s}
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;
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const content_fmt = try std.fmt.allocPrint(req_allocator, content, .{ "{", @errorName(err), return_trace, "}" });
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defer req_allocator.free(content_fmt);
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std.log.err("Posting to {s}: Data {s}", .{ err_url, content_fmt });
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var headers = .{.{ "Lambda-Runtime-Function-Error-Type", "HandlerReturned" }};
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// TODO: Determine why this post is not returning
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var err_resp = client.post(err_url, .{
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.content = content_fmt,
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.headers = headers,
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}) catch |post_err| { // Well, at this point all we can do is shout at the void
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std.log.err("Error posting response for request id {s}: {}", .{ req_id, post_err });
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std.os.exit(0);
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continue;
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};
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std.log.err("Post complete", .{});
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defer err_resp.deinit();
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continue;
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};
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const response_url = try std.fmt.allocPrint(req_allocator, "{s}{s}{s}/{s}/response", .{ prefix, lambda_runtime_uri, postfix, req_id });
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