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This PR builds on https://github.com/awslabs/swift-aws-lambda-runtime/pull/629 to add convenience structs (Handlers and Adapters) that are `Sendable` **Changes** - **Added Sendable adapter types**: Implemented `ClosureHandlerSendable` - a thread-safe version of existing closure handler that enforces `Sendable` conformance for concurrent execution environments - and added conditional conformance to `Sendable` for other Adapters when the Handler is `Sendable` - **Enhanced handler protocols for concurrency**: Extended handler protocols to support `Sendable` constraints and concurrent response writing through `LambdaResponseStreamWriter & Sendable`, enabling safe multi-threaded invocation processing - **Created comprehensive Lambda Managed Instances examples**: Built three demonstration functions showcasing concurrent execution capabilities, streaming responses, and background processing patterns specific to the new managed instances deployment model **Context** Lambda Managed Instances support multi-concurrent invocations where multiple invocations execute simultaneously within the same execution environment. The runtime now detects the configured concurrency level and launches the appropriate number of RICs to handle concurrent requests efficiently. When `AWS_LAMBDA_MAX_CONCURRENCY` is 1 or unset, the runtime maintains the existing single-threaded behaviour for optimal performance on traditional Lambda deployments. --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sebastien Stormacq <stormacq@amazon.lu>
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Lambda Managed Instances Example
This example demonstrates deploying Swift Lambda functions to Lambda Managed Instances using AWS SAM. Lambda Managed Instances provide serverless simplicity with EC2 flexibility and cost optimization by running your functions on customer-owned EC2 instances.
Functions Included
- HelloJSON - JSON input/output with structured data types
- Streaming - Demonstrates response streaming capabilities
- BackgroundTasks - Handles long-running background processing
Prerequisites
- AWS CLI configured with appropriate permissions
- SAM CLI installed
- Swift 6.0+ installed
- An existing Lambda Managed Instances capacity provider
Capacity Provider Configuration
Create your own capacity provider before deploying this example.
This example uses a pre-configured capacity provider with the ARN:
arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:486652066693:capacity-provider:TestEC2
Deployment
# Build the Swift packages
# when compiling a standalone or new project
swift package archive --allow-network-connections docker
# When compiling the example in this repository
# LAMBDA_USE_LOCAL_DEPS=../.. swift package archive --allow-network-connections docker
# Change the values below to match your setup
REGION=us-west-2
CAPACITY_PROVIDER=arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:<YOUR ACCOUNT ID>:capacity-provider:<YOUR CAPACITY PROVIDER NAME>
# Deploy using SAM
sam deploy \
--resolve-s3 \
--template-file template.yaml \
--stack-name swift-lambda-managed-instances \
--capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM \
--region ${REGION} \
--parameter-overrides \
CapacityProviderArn=${CAPACITY_PROVIDER}
Function Details
HelloJSON Function
- Timeout: 15 seconds (default)
- Concurrency: 8 per execution environment (default)
- Input: JSON
{"name": "string", "age": number} - Output: JSON
{"greetings": "string"}
Streaming Function
- Timeout: 60 seconds
- Concurrency: 8 per execution environment (default)
- Features: Response streaming enabled
- Output: Streams numbers with pauses
BackgroundTasks Function
- Timeout: 300 seconds (5 minutes)
- Concurrency: 8 per execution environment (default)
- Input: JSON
{"message": "string"} - Features: Long-running background processing after response
Testing with AWS CLI
After deployment, invoke each function with the AWS CLI:
Test HelloJSON Function
REGION=us-west-2
aws lambda invoke \
--region ${REGION} \
--function-name swift-lambda-managed-instances-HelloJSON \
--payload $(echo '{ "name" : "Swift Developer", "age" : 50 }' | base64) \
out.txt && cat out.txt && rm out.txt
# Expected output: {"greetings": "Hello Swift Developer. You look older than your age."}
Test Streaming Function
# Get the Streaming URL
REGION=us-west-2
STREAMING_URL=$(aws cloudformation describe-stacks \
--stack-name swift-lambda-managed-instances \
--region ${REGION} \
--query 'Stacks[0].Outputs[?OutputKey==`StreamingFunctionUrl`].OutputValue' \
--output text)
# Set the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, and AWS_SESSION_TOKEN environment variables
eval $(aws configure export-credentials --format env)
# Test with curl (streaming response)
curl "$STREAMING_URL" \
--user "${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}":"${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--aws-sigv4 "aws:amz:${REGION}:lambda" \
-H "x-amz-security-token: ${AWS_SESSION_TOKEN}" \
--no-buffer
# Expected output: Numbers streaming with pauses
Test BackgroundTasks Function
# Test with AWS CLI
REGION=us-west-2
aws lambda invoke \
--region ${REGION} \
--function-name swift-lambda-managed-instances-BackgroundTasks \
--payload $(echo '{ "message" : "Additional processing in the background" }' | base64) \
out.txt && cat out.txt && rm out.txt
# Expected output: {"echoedMessage": "Additional processing in the background"}
# Note: Background processing continues after response is sent
Cleanup
To remove all resources:
sam delete --stack-name swift-lambda-managed-instances --region ${REGION}