python_awslambda
A self-contained Python function suitable for uploading to AWS Lambda.
See https://www.pantsbuild.org/docs/awslambda-python.
Backend: ``
handler
str
AWS Lambda handler entrypoint (module.dotted.name:handler_func).
runtime
str
The identifier of the AWS Lambda runtime to target (pythonX.Y). See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-python.html.
compatibility
str | Iterable[str] | None
None
A string for Python interpreter constraints on this target. This should be written in Requirement-style format, e.g. CPython==2.7.*
or CPython>=3.6,<4
. As a shortcut, you can leave off CPython
, e.g. >=2.7
will be expanded to CPython>=2.7
. If this is left off, this will default to the option interpreter_constraints
in the [python-setup] scope. See https://www.pantsbuild.org/docs/python-interpreter-compatibility.
dependencies
Iterable[str] | None
None
Addresses to other targets that this target depends on, e.g. ['helloworld/subdir:lib']. Alternatively, you may include file names. Pants will find which target owns that file, and create a new target from that which only includes the file in its sources
field. For files relative to the current BUILD file, prefix with ./
; otherwise, put the full path, e.g. ['./sibling.txt', 'resources/demo.json']. You may exclude dependencies by prefixing with !
, e.g. ['!helloworld/subdir:lib', '!./sibling.txt']
. Ignores are intended for false positives with dependency inference; otherwise, simply leave off the dependency from the BUILD file.
description
str | None
None
A human-readable description of the target. Use ./pants list --documented ::
to see all targets with descriptions.
output_path
str | None
None
Where the built asset should be located. If undefined, this will use the path to the the BUILD, followed by the target name. For example, src/python/project:app
would be src.python.project/app.ext
. When running ./pants package
, this path will be prefixed by --distdir
(e.g. dist/
). Warning: setting this value risks naming collisions with other package targets you may have.
sources
Iterable[str] | None
None
A list of files and globs that belong to this target. Paths are relative to the BUILD file's directory. You can ignore files/globs by prefixing them with !
. Example: sources=['example.py', 'test_*.py', '!test_ignore.py']
.
tags
Iterable[str] | None
None
Arbitrary strings that you can use to describe a target. For example, you may tag some test targets with 'integration_test' so that you could run ./pants --tags='integration_test' test ::
to only run on targets with that tag.