For Beginners

  • Login to your AWS portal and go to Lambda Services.

  • Click on 'Create Function'.

  • Once in the 'Create Function' window:

    • Select 'Author from scratch.

    • In Basic information:

      • Define function name.

      • Select Runtime as '.NET 6 (C#/PowerShell) (from the drop-down options).

      • Select Architecture, x86_64 (from the given options).

    • In Permissions, Change the default execution role:

      • If you are uploading for the first time, make sure you have created an IAM role with the following permissions; refer to the link

      • If you have already created a role, you can continue by selecting the existing role.

        • Select 'Use an existing role'.

        • Select the Existing role as 'influx_lambda_role' from the drop-down options.

  • Select 'Create function'.

  • Once the function is created, click on 'Upload from'.

  • Click 'Upload'.

  • Select the function code's zip file, and click 'Open'.

Link to the Zip file

  • Once the zip file is uploaded, click 'Save'.

  • Once on the function window, under the 'Code' tab, locate 'Runtime settings' and click 'Edit' if you wish to edit any credentials.

  • In Runtime settings:

    • Add Runtime as .NET 6 (C#/PowerShell).

    • Change handler as AWSLambdaFileConvert::AWSLambdaConvert.Function::ConvertFiles

    • Chose Architecture.

    • Click 'Save'.

  • To edit the general configuration, click' Configuration' and select' Edit'.

    • As desired, edit details such as memory, ephemeral (temporary) storage, and time out.

Note:

  • These parameters may change depending on the DBC use, for example, the size of the DBC, etc.

Continue to Adding S3 Trigger for Lambda

Last updated