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Tutorial: Running Lambda Functions on Cloud Run

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Lambda Functions on Cloud Run Tutorial

This tutorial walks you through building and deploying an AWS Lambda function packaged in a container image to Cloud Run.

Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes you have a GCP and AWS account and the corresponding commandline tools installed.

Verify gcloud is installed:

gcloud --version
Google Cloud SDK 319.0.0

Verify aws is installed:

aws --version
aws-cli/2.1.6 ...

This tutorial leverages docker to build images locally:

docker version
Client: Docker Engine - Community
 Version:           19.03.14

Clone this repo and change into the lambda-on-cloud-run directory:

git clone https://github.com/kelseyhightower/lambda-on-cloud-run.git
cd lambda-on-cloud-run/

This tutorial assumes lambda-on-cloud-run is the current working directory.

Testing Locally

In this section you will build and test the sum Lambda function locally. The sum function is written in Go using the aws-lambda-go Go library. The sum function adds a set of integers and returns the sum.

Example input:

{"input": [1,2,3]}

Response:

{"sum":6}

Build the sum Go binary:

go build .

If you attempt to run the sum binary you'll get the following error:

2020/12/02 09:19:15 expected AWS Lambda environment variables [_LAMBDA_SERVER_PORT AWS_LAMBDA_RUNTIME_API] are not defined

Lambda functions are not servers that listen on a port. Lambda functions are clients that run inside an AWS Lambda environment. In order to test the sum function locally we need to emulate a working Lambda environment. That's where the Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator comes in.

While the Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator was designed to run inside a container image, it can also be run directly on a Linux machine.

The emulator checks a few directories during startup so lets create those now:

sudo mkdir /opt/extensions

Start the emulator and pass it the relative path to the sum function binary:

./aws-lambda-rie ./sum
INFO[0000] exec 'echo' (cwd=/home/khightower/lambda-on-cloud-run, handler=) 

At this point the aws-lambda-rie emulator is up and running on port 8080. Open a separate terminal and submit an event to the sum function:

curl -i -X POST \
  "http://127.0.0.1:8080/2015-03-31/functions/function/invocations" \
  -d '{"input": [1,2,3]}'
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 9
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

{"sum":6}

Build Docker Image

Now that we have proven the sum function is working. It's time to package the sum function binary in a container image using Docker.

Build the sum container image and tag it:

docker build -t sum:0.0.1 .
Successfully built 39e4b4b3bb47
Successfully tagged sum:0.0.1

At this point you should have a couple of docker images in your local repository:

docker images
REPOSITORY          TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
sum                 0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        19 seconds ago      17.4MB
<none>              <none>              4582118131f5        27 seconds ago      886MB
golang              1.15.5-buster       6d8772fbd285        13 days ago         839MB

Deploy to Cloud Run

Before you can deploy to Cloud Run you need to push the sum container image to Google's Container Registry or Artifact Registry as described in Cloud Run docs

In this section we are going to push the sum container image to the same project we plan to deploy to later.

Capture the current GCP project ID:

PROJECT_ID=$(gcloud config get-value project)

Tag the sum container image using a valid Container Registry name:

docker tag sum:0.0.1 gcr.io/${PROJECT_ID}/sum:0.0.1
docker images
REPOSITORY                 TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
sum                        0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        2 minutes ago       17.4MB
gcr.io/hightowerlabs/sum   0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        2 minutes ago       17.4MB
<none>                     <none>              4582118131f5        2 minutes ago       886MB
golang                     1.15.5-buster       6d8772fbd285        13 days ago         839MB

Before you can push to the container registry you need to authenticate:

gcloud auth configure-docker

Push the gcr.io/${PROJECT_ID}/sum:0.0.1 image to the container registry:

docker push gcr.io/${PROJECT_ID}/sum:0.0.1
The push refers to repository [gcr.io/hightowerlabs/sum]
dfcf3d04c699: Pushed 
2745df127edc: Layer already exists 
bd501ff22e48: Pushed 
0.0.1: digest: sha256:87fd1dcfc1d9221b28d4d20d032bf8597e23c4307db06835c8c187576d03c8bf size: 946

Create the Cloud Run Service

With the sum container image in place you are now ready to deploy it to Cloud Run.

Capture the current GCP project ID:

PROJECT_ID=$(gcloud config get-value project)

Deploy the sum Cloud Run service:

gcloud run deploy sum \
  --allow-unauthenticated \
  --command "/aws-lambda-rie" \
  --args "/sum" \
  --concurrency 80 \
  --cpu 1 \
  --image gcr.io/${PROJECT_ID}/sum:0.0.1 \
  --memory '1G' \
  --platform managed \
  --port 8080 \
  --region us-west1 \
  --timeout 30
Deploying container to Cloud Run service [sum] in project [hightowerlabs] region [us-west1]
✓ Deploying new service... Done.
  ✓ Creating Revision... Deploying Revision.
  ✓ Routing traffic...
  ✓ Setting IAM Policy...
Done.
Service [sum] revision [sum-00001-vev] has been deployed and is serving 100 percent of traffic.
Service URL: https://sum-XXXXXXXXXX-uw.a.run.app

Test the Cloud Run Service

Capture the sum Cloud Run service URL:

CLOUD_RUN_URL=$(gcloud run services describe sum \
  --platform managed \
  --region us-west1 \
  --format='value(status.url)')

Submit an event to the sum Cloud Run service:

curl -i -X POST \
  ${CLOUD_RUN_URL}/2015-03-31/functions/function/invocations \
  -d '{"input": [1,2,3]}'
HTTP/2 200 
date: Wed, 02 Dec 2020 16:54:04 GMT
content-length: 9
content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
server: Google Frontend

{"sum":6}

Deploy to Lambda

I'll add more details later, but these are the commands to tag and push the sum container image to ECR, deploy it to Lambda, and invoke the sum function.

Create an ECR repository:

aws ecr create-repository --repository-name sum

Capture the registry id:

AWS_REGISTRY_ID=$(aws ecr describe-repositories \
  --repository-name sum \
  --query 'repositories[0].registryId' \
  --output text)

Authenticate to the ECR repository:

aws ecr get-login-password --region us-west-2 | \
  docker login \
    --username AWS \
    --password-stdin \
    ${AWS_REGISTRY_ID}.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com

Capture the ECR repository URI:

AWS_REPOSITORY_URI=$(aws ecr describe-repositories \
  --repository-name sum \
  --query 'repositories[0].repositoryUri' \
  --output text)

Tag the sum container image:

docker tag sum:0.0.1 ${AWS_REPOSITORY_URI}:0.0.1
docker images
REPOSITORY                                         TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
231532395880.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sum   0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        2 hours ago         17.4MB
sum                                                0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        2 hours ago         17.4MB
gcr.io/hightowerlabs/sum                           0.0.1               39e4b4b3bb47        2 hours ago         17.4MB
<none>                                             <none>              4582118131f5        2 hours ago         886MB
golang                                             1.15.5-buster       6d8772fbd285        13 days ago         839MB

Push the container image to GCR:

docker push ${AWS_REPOSITORY_URI}:0.0.1
The push refers to repository [231532395880.dkr.ecr.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sum]
dfcf3d04c699: Pushed 
2745df127edc: Pushed 
bd501ff22e48: Pushed 
0.0.1: digest: sha256:87fd1dcfc1d9221b28d4d20d032bf8597e23c4307db06835c8c187576d03c8bf size: 946

Create an IAM role for the sum lambda function:

aws iam create-role \
  --role-name lambda \
  --assume-role-policy-document '{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [{ "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": {"Service": "lambda.amazonaws.com"}, 
    "Action": "sts:AssumeRole"}]
  }'

Capture the role ARN:

LAMBDA_ROLE_ARN=$(aws iam get-role \
  --role-name lambda \
  --query 'Role.Arn' \
  --output text)

Create the Lambda Function

aws lambda create-function \
  --code "ImageUri=${AWS_REPOSITORY_URI}:0.0.1" \
  --function-name sum \
  --package-type Image \
  --region us-west-2 \
  --role ${LAMBDA_ROLE_ARN}

Test the Lambda Function

aws lambda invoke \
  --cli-binary-format raw-in-base64-out \
  --function-name sum \
  --payload '{"input": [1,2,3]}' \
  response.json
{
    "StatusCode": 200,
    "ExecutedVersion": "$LATEST"
}
cat response.json
{"sum":6}

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