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+# Copyright (c) 2015 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.  All Rights Reserved
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, dis-
+# tribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
+# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the fol-
+# lowing conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
+# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
+# ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
+# SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
+# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
+# IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+import os
+
+from boto.compat import json
+from boto.exception import JSONResponseError
+from boto.connection import AWSAuthConnection
+from boto.regioninfo import RegionInfo
+from boto.awslambda import exceptions
+
+
+class AWSLambdaConnection(AWSAuthConnection):
+    """
+    AWS Lambda
+    **Overview**
+
+    This is the AWS Lambda API Reference. The AWS Lambda Developer
+    Guide provides additional information. For the service overview,
+    go to `What is AWS Lambda`_, and for information about how the
+    service works, go to `AWS LambdaL How it Works`_ in the AWS Lambda
+    Developer Guide.
+    """
+    APIVersion = "2014-11-11"
+    DefaultRegionName = "us-east-1"
+    DefaultRegionEndpoint = "lambda.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"
+    ResponseError = JSONResponseError
+
+    _faults = {
+        "InvalidRequestContentException": exceptions.InvalidRequestContentException,
+        "ResourceNotFoundException": exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException,
+        "InvalidParameterValueException": exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException,
+        "ServiceException": exceptions.ServiceException,
+    }
+
+
+    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+        region = kwargs.get('region')
+        if not region:
+            region = RegionInfo(self, self.DefaultRegionName,
+                                self.DefaultRegionEndpoint)
+        else:
+            del kwargs['region']
+        kwargs['host'] = region.endpoint
+        super(AWSLambdaConnection, self).__init__(**kwargs)
+        self.region = region
+
+    def _required_auth_capability(self):
+        return ['hmac-v4']
+
+    def add_event_source(self, event_source, function_name, role,
+                         batch_size=None, parameters=None):
+        """
+        Identifies an Amazon Kinesis stream as the event source for an
+        AWS Lambda function. AWS Lambda invokes the specified function
+        when records are posted to the stream.
+
+        This is the pull model, where AWS Lambda invokes the function.
+        For more information, go to `AWS LambdaL How it Works`_ in the
+        AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
+
+        This association between an Amazon Kinesis stream and an AWS
+        Lambda function is called the event source mapping. You
+        provide the configuration information (for example, which
+        stream to read from and which AWS Lambda function to invoke)
+        for the event source mapping in the request body.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the `iam:PassRole`
+        action for the IAM role. It also requires permission for the
+        `lambda:AddEventSource` action.
+
+        :type event_source: string
+        :param event_source: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon
+            Kinesis stream that is the event source. Any record added to this
+            stream causes AWS Lambda to invoke your Lambda function. AWS Lambda
+            POSTs the Amazon Kinesis event, containing records, to your Lambda
+            function as JSON.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The Lambda function to invoke when AWS Lambda
+            detects an event on the stream.
+
+        :type role: string
+        :param role: The ARN of the IAM role (invocation role) that AWS Lambda
+            can assume to read from the stream and invoke the function.
+
+        :type batch_size: integer
+        :param batch_size: The largest number of records that AWS Lambda will
+            give to your function in a single event. The default is 100
+            records.
+
+        :type parameters: map
+        :param parameters: A map (key-value pairs) defining the configuration
+            for AWS Lambda to use when reading the event source. Currently, AWS
+            Lambda supports only the `InitialPositionInStream` key. The valid
+            values are: "TRIM_HORIZON" and "LATEST". The default value is
+            "TRIM_HORIZON". For more information, go to `ShardIteratorType`_ in
+            the Amazon Kinesis Service API Reference.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/event-source-mappings/'
+        params = {
+            'EventSource': event_source,
+            'FunctionName': function_name,
+            'Role': role,
+        }
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        if batch_size is not None:
+            params['BatchSize'] = batch_size
+        if parameters is not None:
+            params['Parameters'] = parameters
+        return self.make_request('POST', uri, expected_status=200,
+                                 data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def delete_function(self, function_name):
+        """
+        Deletes the specified Lambda function code and configuration.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:DeleteFunction` action.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The Lambda function to delete.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}'.format(function_name)
+        return self.make_request('DELETE', uri, expected_status=204)
+
+    def get_event_source(self, uuid):
+        """
+        Returns configuration information for the specified event
+        source mapping (see AddEventSource).
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:GetEventSource` action.
+
+        :type uuid: string
+        :param uuid: The AWS Lambda assigned ID of the event source mapping.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/event-source-mappings/{0}'.format(uuid)
+        return self.make_request('GET', uri, expected_status=200)
+
+    def get_function(self, function_name):
+        """
+        Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function
+        and a presigned URL link to the .zip file you uploaded with
+        UploadFunction so you can download the .zip file. Note that
+        the URL is valid for up to 10 minutes. The configuration
+        information is the same information you provided as parameters
+        when uploading the function.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:GetFunction` action.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The Lambda function name.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}'.format(function_name)
+        return self.make_request('GET', uri, expected_status=200)
+
+    def get_function_configuration(self, function_name):
+        """
+        Returns the configuration information of the Lambda function.
+        This the same information you provided as parameters when
+        uploading the function by using UploadFunction.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration` operation.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The name of the Lambda function for which you
+            want to retrieve the configuration information.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}/configuration'.format(function_name)
+        return self.make_request('GET', uri, expected_status=200)
+
+    def invoke_async(self, function_name, invoke_args):
+        """
+        Submits an invocation request to AWS Lambda. Upon receiving
+        the request, Lambda executes the specified function
+        asynchronously. To see the logs generated by the Lambda
+        function execution, see the CloudWatch logs console.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:InvokeAsync` action.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The Lambda function name.
+
+        :type invoke_args: blob
+        :param invoke_args: JSON that you want to provide to your Lambda
+            function as input.
+
+        """
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}/invoke-async/'.format(function_name)
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        try:
+            content_length = str(len(invoke_args))
+        except (TypeError, AttributeError):
+            # If a file like object is provided and seekable, try to retrieve
+            # the file size via fstat.
+            try:
+                invoke_args.tell()
+            except (AttributeError, OSError, IOError):
+                raise TypeError(
+                    "File-like object passed to parameter "
+                    "``invoke_args`` must be seekable."
+                )
+            content_length = str(os.fstat(invoke_args.fileno()).st_size)
+        headers['Content-Length'] = content_length
+        return self.make_request('POST', uri, expected_status=202,
+                                 data=invoke_args, headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def list_event_sources(self, event_source_arn=None, function_name=None,
+                           marker=None, max_items=None):
+        """
+        Returns a list of event source mappings. For each mapping, the
+        API returns configuration information (see AddEventSource).
+        You can optionally specify filters to retrieve specific event
+        source mappings.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:ListEventSources` action.
+
+        :type event_source_arn: string
+        :param event_source_arn: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon
+            Kinesis stream.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The name of the AWS Lambda function.
+
+        :type marker: string
+        :param marker: Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned
+            from a previous `ListEventSources` operation. If present, specifies
+            to continue the list from where the returning call left off.
+
+        :type max_items: integer
+        :param max_items: Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of
+            event sources to return in response. This value must be greater
+            than 0.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/event-source-mappings/'
+        params = {}
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        if event_source_arn is not None:
+            query_params['EventSource'] = event_source_arn
+        if function_name is not None:
+            query_params['FunctionName'] = function_name
+        if marker is not None:
+            query_params['Marker'] = marker
+        if max_items is not None:
+            query_params['MaxItems'] = max_items
+        return self.make_request('GET', uri, expected_status=200,
+                                 data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def list_functions(self, marker=None, max_items=None):
+        """
+        Returns a list of your Lambda functions. For each function,
+        the response includes the function configuration information.
+        You must use GetFunction to retrieve the code for your
+        function.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:ListFunctions` action.
+
+        :type marker: string
+        :param marker: Optional string. An opaque pagination token returned
+            from a previous `ListFunctions` operation. If present, indicates
+            where to continue the listing.
+
+        :type max_items: integer
+        :param max_items: Optional integer. Specifies the maximum number of AWS
+            Lambda functions to return in response. This parameter value must
+            be greater than 0.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/'
+        params = {}
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        if marker is not None:
+            query_params['Marker'] = marker
+        if max_items is not None:
+            query_params['MaxItems'] = max_items
+        return self.make_request('GET', uri, expected_status=200,
+                                 data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def remove_event_source(self, uuid):
+        """
+        Removes an event source mapping. This means AWS Lambda will no
+        longer invoke the function for events in the associated
+        source.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:RemoveEventSource` action.
+
+        :type uuid: string
+        :param uuid: The event source mapping ID.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/event-source-mappings/{0}'.format(uuid)
+        return self.make_request('DELETE', uri, expected_status=204)
+
+    def update_function_configuration(self, function_name, role=None,
+                                      handler=None, description=None,
+                                      timeout=None, memory_size=None):
+        """
+        Updates the configuration parameters for the specified Lambda
+        function by using the values provided in the request. You
+        provide only the parameters you want to change. This operation
+        must only be used on an existing Lambda function and cannot be
+        used to update the function's code.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration` action.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The name of the Lambda function.
+
+        :type role: string
+        :param role: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda
+            will assume when it executes your function.
+
+        :type handler: string
+        :param handler: The function that Lambda calls to begin executing your
+            function. For Node.js, it is the module-name.export value in your
+            function.
+
+        :type description: string
+        :param description: A short user-defined function description. Lambda
+            does not use this value. Assign a meaningful description as you see
+            fit.
+
+        :type timeout: integer
+        :param timeout: The function execution time at which Lambda should
+            terminate the function. Because the execution time has cost
+            implications, we recommend you set this value based on your
+            expected execution time. The default is 3 seconds.
+
+        :type memory_size: integer
+        :param memory_size: The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function
+            is given. Lambda uses this memory size to infer the amount of CPU
+            allocated to your function. Your function use-case determines your
+            CPU and memory requirements. For example, a database operation
+            might need less memory compared to an image processing function.
+            The default value is 128 MB. The value must be a multiple of 64 MB.
+
+        """
+
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}/configuration'.format(function_name)
+        params = {}
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        if role is not None:
+            query_params['Role'] = role
+        if handler is not None:
+            query_params['Handler'] = handler
+        if description is not None:
+            query_params['Description'] = description
+        if timeout is not None:
+            query_params['Timeout'] = timeout
+        if memory_size is not None:
+            query_params['MemorySize'] = memory_size
+        return self.make_request('PUT', uri, expected_status=200,
+                                 data=json.dumps(params), headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def upload_function(self, function_name, function_zip, runtime, role,
+                        handler, mode, description=None, timeout=None,
+                        memory_size=None):
+        """
+        Creates a new Lambda function or updates an existing function.
+        The function metadata is created from the request parameters,
+        and the code for the function is provided by a .zip file in
+        the request body. If the function name already exists, the
+        existing Lambda function is updated with the new code and
+        metadata.
+
+        This operation requires permission for the
+        `lambda:UploadFunction` action.
+
+        :type function_name: string
+        :param function_name: The name you want to assign to the function you
+            are uploading. The function names appear in the console and are
+            returned in the ListFunctions API. Function names are used to
+            specify functions to other AWS Lambda APIs, such as InvokeAsync.
+
+        :type function_zip: blob
+        :param function_zip: A .zip file containing your packaged source code.
+            For more information about creating a .zip file, go to `AWS LambdaL
+            How it Works`_ in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
+
+        :type runtime: string
+        :param runtime: The runtime environment for the Lambda function you are
+            uploading. Currently, Lambda supports only "nodejs" as the runtime.
+
+        :type role: string
+        :param role: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that Lambda
+            assumes when it executes your function to access any other Amazon
+            Web Services (AWS) resources.
+
+        :type handler: string
+        :param handler: The function that Lambda calls to begin execution. For
+            Node.js, it is the module-name . export value in your function.
+
+        :type mode: string
+        :param mode: How the Lambda function will be invoked. Lambda supports
+            only the "event" mode.
+
+        :type description: string
+        :param description: A short, user-defined function description. Lambda
+            does not use this value. Assign a meaningful description as you see
+            fit.
+
+        :type timeout: integer
+        :param timeout: The function execution time at which Lambda should
+            terminate the function. Because the execution time has cost
+            implications, we recommend you set this value based on your
+            expected execution time. The default is 3 seconds.
+
+        :type memory_size: integer
+        :param memory_size: The amount of memory, in MB, your Lambda function
+            is given. Lambda uses this memory size to infer the amount of CPU
+            allocated to your function. Your function use-case determines your
+            CPU and memory requirements. For example, database operation might
+            need less memory compared to image processing function. The default
+            value is 128 MB. The value must be a multiple of 64 MB.
+
+        """
+        uri = '/2014-11-13/functions/{0}'.format(function_name)
+        headers = {}
+        query_params = {}
+        if runtime is not None:
+            query_params['Runtime'] = runtime
+        if role is not None:
+            query_params['Role'] = role
+        if handler is not None:
+            query_params['Handler'] = handler
+        if mode is not None:
+            query_params['Mode'] = mode
+        if description is not None:
+            query_params['Description'] = description
+        if timeout is not None:
+            query_params['Timeout'] = timeout
+        if memory_size is not None:
+            query_params['MemorySize'] = memory_size
+
+        try:
+            content_length = str(len(function_zip))
+        except (TypeError, AttributeError):
+            # If a file like object is provided and seekable, try to retrieve
+            # the file size via fstat.
+            try:
+                function_zip.tell()
+            except (AttributeError, OSError, IOError):
+                raise TypeError(
+                    "File-like object passed to parameter "
+                    "``function_zip`` must be seekable."
+                )
+            content_length = str(os.fstat(function_zip.fileno()).st_size)
+        headers['Content-Length'] = content_length
+        return self.make_request('PUT', uri, expected_status=201,
+                                 data=function_zip, headers=headers,
+                                 params=query_params)
+
+    def make_request(self, verb, resource, headers=None, data='',
+                     expected_status=None, params=None):
+        if headers is None:
+            headers = {}
+        response = AWSAuthConnection.make_request(
+            self, verb, resource, headers=headers, data=data, params=params)
+        body = response.read().decode('utf-8')
+        if body:
+            body = json.loads(body)
+        if response.status == expected_status:
+            return body
+        else:
+            error_type = response.getheader('x-amzn-ErrorType').split(':')[0]
+            error_class = self._faults.get(error_type, self.ResponseError)
+            raise error_class(response.status, response.reason, body)