Has anyone run Mojo as an AWS Lamda function? #1342
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I install & run mojo every night in an "github's action" (ci/cd) (to run mojo scripts, for tests purpose) |
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Hey, did you succeed in your search? |
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Hey @rupertlssmith, that's a fantastic idea. Have you been able to try this and get a working image? |
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Just wondering if someone went further and gave it a try. Looking forward to finding a sample reference. |
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You can write python AWS Lambdas, and I have a few currently deployed.
I know AWS has a feature they call Runtimes, which is a way of creating your own docker image for the runtime so that you can run AWS Lambdas on any language, not just the supported out of the box ones, such as python. Starting from an AWS base image for Linux, there ought to be little more to it that installing mojo into the image.
Has anyone done this already and have an image to share?
If not, I will try it out and post back with my findings.
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