lambda-zig: A Custom Runtime for AWS Lambda =========================================== This is a sample custom runtime built in zig. Simple projects will execute in <1ms, with a cold start init time of approximately 11ms. Some custom build steps have been added to build.zig: * `zig build iam`: Deploy and record a default IAM role for the lambda function * `zig build package`: Package the lambda function for upload * `zig build deploy`: Deploy the lambda function * `zig build run`: Run the lambda function Custom options: * **debug**: boolean flag to avoid the debug symbols to be stripped. Useful to see error return traces in the AWS Lambda logs * **function-name**: set the name of the AWS Lambda function * **payload**: Use this to set the payload of the function when run using `zig build run` Additionally, a custom IAM role can be used for the function by appending ``-- --role myawesomerole`` to the `zig build deploy` command. This has not really been tested. The role name is cached in zig-out/bin/iam_role_name, so you can also just set that to the full arn of your iam role if you'd like. The AWS Lambda function is compiled as a linux ARM64 executable. Since the build.zig calls out to the shell for AWS operations, you will need AWS CLI v2.2.43 or greater. This project vendors dependencies with [gyro](https://github.com/mattnite/gyro), so first time build should be done with `gyro build`. This should be working on zig master - certain build.zig constructs are not available in zig 0.8.1. Caveats: * Small inbound lambda payloads seem to be confusing [requestz](https://github.com/ducdetronquito/requestz), which just never returns, causing timeouts * Unhandled invocation errors seem to be causing the same problem