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simple-spring-boot-lambda serverless API

The simple-spring-boot-lambda project, created with aws-serverless-java-container.

The starter project defines a simple /ping resource that can accept GET requests with its tests.

The project folder also includes a template.yml file. You can use this SAM file to deploy the project to AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway or test in local with the SAM CLI.

Pre-requisites

Building the project

You can use the SAM CLI to quickly build the project

$ mvn archetype:generate -DartifactId=simple-spring-boot-lambda -DarchetypeGroupId=com.amazonaws.serverless.archetypes -DarchetypeArtifactId=aws-serverless-jersey-archetype -DarchetypeVersion=1.8 -DgroupId=org.example -Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT -Dinteractive=false $ cd simple-spring-boot-lambda $ sam build Building resource 'SimpleSpringBootLambdaFunction' Running JavaGradleWorkflow:GradleBuild Running JavaGradleWorkflow:CopyArtifacts Build Succeeded Built Artifacts : .aws-sam/build Built Template : .aws-sam/build/template.yaml Commands you can use next ========================= [*] Invoke Function: sam local invoke [*] Deploy: sam deploy --guided

Testing locally with the SAM CLI

From the project root folder - where the template.yml file is located - start the API with the SAM CLI.

$ sam local start-api ... Mounting com.amazonaws.serverless.archetypes.StreamLambdaHandler::handleRequest (java8) at http://127.0.0.1:3000/{proxy+} [OPTIONS GET HEAD POST PUT DELETE PATCH] ...

Using a new shell, you can send a test ping request to your API:

$ curl -s http://127.0.0.1:3000/ping | python -m json.tool { "pong": "Hello, World!" }

Deploying to AWS

To deploy the application in your AWS account, you can use the SAM CLI's guided deployment process and follow the instructions on the screen

$ sam deploy --guided 

Once the deployment is completed, the SAM CLI will print out the stack's outputs, including the new application URL. You can use curl or a web browser to make a call to the URL

... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OutputKey-Description OutputValue ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SimpleSpringBootLambdaApi - URL for application https://xxxxxxxxxx.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Prod/pets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 

Copy the OutputValue into a browser or use curl to test your first request:

$ curl -s https://xxxxxxx.execute-api.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/Prod/ping | python -m json.tool { "pong": "Hello, World!" }

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