Lambda
A Lambda (lambda) action invokes an AWS Lambda function, passing in an
MQTT message. AWS IoT invokes Lambda functions asynchronously.
You can follow a tutorial that shows you how to create and test a rule with a Lambda action. For more information, see Tutorial: Formatting a notification by using an AWS Lambda function.
Requirements
This rule action has the following requirements:
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For AWS IoT to invoke a Lambda function, you must configure a policy that grants the
lambda:InvokeFunctionpermission to AWS IoT. You can only invoke a Lambda function defined in the same AWS Region where your Lambda policy exists. Lambda functions use resource-based policies, so you must attach the policy to the Lambda function itself.Use the following AWS CLI command to attach a policy that grants the
lambda:InvokeFunctionpermission. In this command, replace:-
function_namewith the name of the Lambda function. You add a new permission to update the function's resource policy. -
regionwith the AWS Region of the function. -
account-idwith the AWS account number where the rule is defined. -
rule-namewith the name of the AWS IoT rule for which you are defining the Lambda action. -
unique_idwith a unique statement identifier.
Important
If you add a permission for an AWS IoT principal without providing the
source-arnorsource-account, any AWS account that creates a rule with your Lambda action can activate rules to invoke your Lambda function from AWS IoT.For more information, see AWS Lambda permissions.
aws lambda add-permission \ --function-namefunction_name\ --regionregion\ --principal iot.amazonaws.com \ --source-arn arn:aws:iot:region:account-id:rule/rule_name\ --source-accountaccount-id--statement-idunique_id--action "lambda:InvokeFunction" -
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If you use the AWS IoT console to create a rule for the Lambda rule action, the Lambda function is triggered automatically. If you use AWS CloudFormation instead with the
AWS::IoT::TopicRule LambdaAction, you must add anAWS::lambda::Permissionresource. The resource then grants you permission to trigger the Lambda function.The following code shows an example of how to add this resource. In this example, replace:
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function_namewith the name of the Lambda function. -
regionwith the AWS Region of the function. -
account-idwith the AWS account number where the rule is defined. -
rule-namewith the name of the AWS IoT rule for which you are defining the Lambda action.
Type: AWS::Lambda::Permission Properties: Action: lambda:InvokeFunction FunctionName: !Reffunction_namePrincipal: "iot.amazonaws.com" SourceAccount:account-idSourceArn: arn:aws:iot:region:account-id:rule/rule_name -
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If you use an AWS KMS customer managed AWS KMS key to encrypt data at rest in Lambda, the service must have permission to use the AWS KMS key on the caller's behalf. For more information, see Encryption at rest in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.
Parameters
When you create an AWS IoT rule with this action, you must specify the following information:
functionArn-
The ARN of the Lambda function to invoke. AWS IoT must have permission to invoke the function. For more information, see Requirements.
If you don't specify a version or alias for your Lambda function, the most recent version of the function is shut down. You can specify a version or alias if you want to shut down a specific version of your Lambda function. To specify a version or alias, append the version or alias to the ARN of the Lambda function.
arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:myLambdaFunction:someAliasFor more information about versioning and aliases, and see AWS Lambda function versioning and aliases.
Supports substitution templates: API and AWS CLI only
Examples
The following JSON example defines a Lambda action in an AWS IoT rule.
{ "topicRulePayload": { "sql": "SELECT * FROM 'some/topic'", "ruleDisabled": false, "awsIotSqlVersion": "2016-03-23", "actions": [ { "lambda": { "functionArn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-2:123456789012:function:myLambdaFunction" } } ] } }
The following JSON example defines a Lambda action with substitution templates in an AWS IoT rule.
{ "topicRulePayload": { "sql": "SELECT * FROM 'some/topic'", "ruleDisabled": false, "awsIotSqlVersion": "2016-03-23", "actions": [ { "lambda": { "functionArn": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:${topic()}" } } ] } }
See also
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What is AWS Lambda? in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide
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Tutorial: Formatting a notification by using an AWS Lambda function