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Serverless C# App
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This example deploys a complete serverless C# application using raw aws.apigateway.RestApi, aws.lambda_.Function and
aws.dynamodb.Table resources from pulumi_aws. Although this doesn’t feature any of the higher-level abstractions
from the pulumi_cloud package, it demonstrates that you can program the raw resources directly available in AWS
to accomplish all of the same things this higher-level package offers.
The deployed Lambda function is a simple C# application, highlighting the ability to manage existing application code in a Pulumi application, even if your Pulumi code is written in a different language like JavaScript or Python.
The Lambda function is a C# application using .NET Core 3.1 (a similar approach works for any other language supported by AWS Lambda).
Deploying and running the Pulumi App
Create a new stack:
$ pulumi stack init devBuild the C# application.
dotnet publish appSet the AWS region:
$ pulumi config set aws:region us-east-2Optionally, set AWS Lambda provisioned concurrency:
$ pulumi config set provisionedConcurrency 1Run
pulumi upto preview and deploy changes:$ pulumi up Previewing update (dev): ... Updating (dev): ... Resources: + 10 created Duration: 1m 20sCheck the deployed GraphQL endpoint:
$ curl $(pulumi stack output endpoint)/hello {"Path":"/hello","Count":0}See the logs
$ pulumi logs -f 2018-03-21T18:24:52.670-07:00[ mylambda-d719650] START RequestId: d1e95652-2d6f-11e8-93f6-2921c8ae65e7 Version: $LATEST 2018-03-21T18:24:56.171-07:00[ mylambda-d719650] Getting count for '/hello' 2018-03-21T18:25:01.327-07:00[ mylambda-d719650] Got count 0 for '/hello' 2018-03-21T18:25:02.267-07:00[ mylambda-d719650] END RequestId: d1e95652-2d6f-11e8-93f6-2921c8ae65e7 2018-03-21T18:25:02.267-07:00[ mylambda-d719650] REPORT RequestId: d1e95652-2d6f-11e8-93f6-2921c8ae65e7 Duration: 9540.93 ms Billed Duration: 9600 ms Memory Size: 128 MB Max Memory Used: 37 MB
Clean up
Run
pulumi destroyto tear down all resources.To delete the stack itself, run
pulumi stack rm. Note that this command deletes all deployment history from the Pulumi console.
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