(apigw-request-map apigw-event)
(apigw-request-map apigw-event process-headers?)
Given a parsed JSON event from API Gateway, return a Ring compatible request map.
Optionally, you can decide to process-headers?
, lower-casing them all to conform with the Ring spec
defaults to true
This assumes the apigw event has strings as keys -- no conversion has taken place on the JSON object other than the original parse. -- This ensures parse optimizations can be made without affecting downstream code.
Given a parsed JSON event from API Gateway, return a Ring compatible request map. Optionally, you can decide to `process-headers?`, lower-casing them all to conform with the Ring spec defaults to `true` This assumes the apigw event has strings as keys -- no conversion has taken place on the JSON object other than the original parse. -- This ensures parse optimizations can be made without affecting downstream code.
(direct-apigw-provider service-map)
Given a service map, return a service map with a provider function
for an AWS API Gateway event, under :io.pedestal.aws.lambda/apigw-handler
.
This provider function takes the apigw-event map and the runtime.Context and returns an AWS API Gateway response map (containing -- :statusCode :body :headers) You may want to add a custom interceptor in your chain to handle Scheduled Events.
This chain terminates if a Ring :response
is found in the context
or an API Gateway :apigw-response
map is found.
All additional conversion, coercion, writing, and extension should be handled by interceptors in the interceptor chain.
Given a service map, return a service map with a provider function for an AWS API Gateway event, under `:io.pedestal.aws.lambda/apigw-handler`. This provider function takes the apigw-event map and the runtime.Context and returns an AWS API Gateway response map (containing -- :statusCode :body :headers) You may want to add a custom interceptor in your chain to handle Scheduled Events. This chain terminates if a Ring `:response` is found in the context or an API Gateway `:apigw-response` map is found. All additional conversion, coercion, writing, and extension should be handled by interceptors in the interceptor chain.
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