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Amazon S3 Cookbook (n)

You're reading from   Amazon S3 Cookbook (n) Over 30 hands-on recipes that will get you up and running with Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785280702
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Naoya Hashimoto Naoya Hashimoto
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Preface 1. Managing Common Operations with AWS SDKs FREE CHAPTER 2. Hosting a Static Website on Amazon S3 Bucket 3. Calculating Cost with the AWS Simple Monthly Calculator 4. Deploying a Static Website with CloudFormation 5. Distributing Your Contents via CloudFront 6. Securing Resources with Bucket Policies and IAM 7. Sending Authenticated Requests with AWS SDKs 8. Protecting Data Using Server-side and Client-side Encryption 9. Enabling Cross-origin Resource Sharing 10. Managing Object Lifecycle to Lower the Cost 11. S3 Performance Optimization 12. Creating Triggers and Notifying S3 Events to Lambda Index

How to enable S3 event notification with Lambda

Amazon Lambda also supports to run custom code referred as Lambda function by directly inputting your code or uploading a compressed ZIP file of the code in order to run your application code. Amazon Lambda processes your Lambda functions in response to events, for example, the object-created events in S3 bucket, the DynamoDB table updates, or JSON inputs or HTTP commands from your application.

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AWS Lambda supports Java and Node.js. For more information, see http://aws.amazon.com/lambda/details/.

We will be creating a sample Node.js. S3 notifies an event to AWS Lambda and AWS Lambda invokes a Lambda function, which then creates a thumbnail and saves it to a target bucket when the objects (image files) are uploaded into a source bucket. The following screenshot shows the sample application architecture composed of a Lambda function, IAM role, and S3 bucket.

How to enable S3 event notification with Lambda

Getting ready

Lambda currently supports the following regions on its preview on April...

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