Austen 9c787096a1
Fix Spinner Experience & Improve Messaging (#12564)
* fix: remove spinner, make dev mode notice infrequent

* fix: make dev mode notice less frequent

* fix: improve dev mode closure warning

* fix: improve disconnection notice for dev mode functions

* feat: improve dev mode messaging and list endpoints and functions

* fix: do not display dev mode notice for non-node functions
2024-05-30 13:38:54 -07:00

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/**
* This is the shim that is injected into all service functions when the Serverless Dev Mode is enabled.
* It is responsible for forwarding the invocation event to the local machine and returning the response.
*/
import iot from 'aws-iot-device-sdk'
// List of env vars that should not be sent to the local machine
const envVarsToIgnore = ['PATH', 'NODE_PATH', 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH', 'PWD', 'SHLVL']
// List of env vars that should be sent to the local machine
const envVarsToSend = Object.fromEntries(
Object.entries(process.env).filter(([key]) => !envVarsToIgnore.includes(key)),
)
/**
* Constructs a topic id based on the provided topic name.
*
* @param {*} topicName
* @returns topic id
*/
const constructTopicId = (topicName) => {
const region = process.env.AWS_REGION
const service = process.env.SLS_SERVICE
const stage = process.env.SLS_STAGE
let topicId = `sls/${region}/${service}/${stage}`
if (topicName) {
topicId += `/${topicName}`
}
return topicId
}
const topics = {
// This is the topic that the local machine listens to for incoming invocations
request: constructTopicId(`${process.env.SLS_FUNCTION}/request`),
// This is the topic that the lambda function listens to for the response from the local machine
response: constructTopicId(`${process.env.SLS_FUNCTION}/response`),
// This is the topic that the lambda function listens to for the heartbeat from the local machine
heartbeat: constructTopicId(`_heartbeat`),
}
const responses = new Map()
const device = new iot.device({
protocol: 'wss',
host: process.env.SLS_IOT_ENDPOINT,
})
device.on('connect', () => {
console.log('Successfully connected to AWS IoT')
})
device.on('close', (...args) => {
console.log('AWS IoT connection closed')
console.log(args)
})
device.on('error', (...args) => {
console.error('AWS IoT connection error occurred')
console.error(args)
})
device.on('message', async (topic, messageBuffer) => {
const message = JSON.parse(messageBuffer?.toString() || '{}')
console.log('Received message from AWS IoT:')
console.log(topic)
if (topic === topics.heartbeat) {
responses.set(topics.heartbeat, true)
}
if (topic === topics.response && message.requestId) {
responses.set(message.requestId, message)
}
})
// Subscribe to the heartbeat topic to check if the local machine is still connected
device.subscribe(topics.heartbeat, {
qos: 1,
})
// Subscribe to the response topic to receive the response or error from the local machine
device.subscribe(topics.response, {
qos: 1,
})
// Just a sleep function
const waitForMs = (ms = 1000) =>
new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(() => resolve(), ms)
})
/**
*
* This function resolves only if we haven't received a heartbeat message from the local machine in the last 2 seconds.
* If we receive a heartbeat message, we wait for 2 seconds and then call the function again to check again.
* @returns
*/
const waitForNoResponse = async () => {
const isConnected = await Promise.race([
waitForMessage(topics.heartbeat),
waitForMs(2000),
]) // wait 2 seconds for no response
if (isConnected) {
await waitForMs(2000) // wait 2 seconds to check again
return await waitForNoResponse()
}
return "Dev Mode Disconnected: This AWS Lambda function is instrumented with Serverless Framework's Dev Mode but the Dev Mode session is no longer active. Run `serverless dev` to reconnect, or `serverless deploy` to remove Dev Mode's instrumentation and restore the original code."
}
/**
* Listens for a message from a device and resolves with the response or an error within a specified timeout period.
*
* This function sets up two promises: one that listens for a single 'message' event from the device, and another that acts as a timeout.
* The first promise attempts to parse the incoming message as JSON, distinguishing between successful responses and errors based on
* the parsed content. If an error is detected, it constructs an Error instance with details from the received message and rejects the promise.
* If a successful response is received, it resolves with the response data. The second promise serves as a fallback, resolving with a
* predefined message after a 30-second wait, indicating a timeout occurred. `Promise.race` is used to ensure that the function resolves or
* rejects based on whichever promise settles first, effectively implementing a timeout mechanism for the operation.
*
* @returns {Promise<string|Object>} A promise that either resolves with the successful response from the device or a timeout message,
* or rejects with an Error instance if the device reports an error. The promise resolves with a string message if the operation times out.
*/
const waitForResponse = async (requestId) => {
const { response, error } = await waitForMessage(requestId)
// In case of an error, fail the lambda invocation with the error
if (error) {
console.error(
'Error occurred during lambda invocation on the local machine:',
)
const errorInstance = new Error(error.message) // The error message as streamed from the local machine
errorInstance.stack = error.stack // The error stack as streamed from the local machine
errorInstance.name = error.name // The error name as streamed from the local machine
throw errorInstance
}
// In case of a successful response, resolve the lambda invocation with the response
return response
}
const waitForMessage = async (id) => {
while (!responses.get(id)) {
await waitForMs(100)
}
const message = responses.get(id)
responses.delete(id)
return message
}
/**
* Publishes a message to a specified topic on AWS IoT.
*
* This function sends a message to a given topic using AWS IoT's publish method. It wraps the publish action in a Promise
* to handle asynchronous execution. The message is serialized to JSON format before sending.
*
* @async
* @param {string} topic - The topic to which the message will be published.
* @param {Object} message - The message payload to be published. The payload is converted to a JSON string before publishing.
* @returns {Promise<Object>} A promise that resolves with the message payload if the message is successfully published,
* or rejects with an error if the publication fails.
* @throws Will log an error to the console and reject the promise if publishing the message fails.
*/
const publishMessage = async (topic, message) => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
device.publish(
topic,
message ? JSON.stringify(message) : '{}',
{
qos: 1, // Quality of Service level. This gives the message prioirty.
},
(error) => {
if (error) {
console.error(
`Failed to publish message to AWS IoT: ${error.message}`,
)
reject(error)
} else {
console.log('Message successfully published to AWS IoT topic:')
console.log(topic)
resolve(message)
}
},
)
})
}
/**
* Invokes a Lambda function, publishes its context and event to a specified topic, and waits for a response.
* This function first deconstructs the `context` object provided by AWS Lambda to extract non-function context properties to send to the local machine.
* The function then calls `publishMessage` to this function's invocation topic.
* After publishing the message, the function waits for a response using `waitForResponse`.
* The response from `waitForResponse` is then returned to the caller.
*
* @param {Object} event - The event data that triggered the Lambda function. This could be from an S3 event, DynamoDB, custom events, etc.
* @param {Object} context - The AWS Lambda execution context, providing metadata and settings related to the function's invocation.
* @returns {Promise<Object>} The response from `waitForResponse`, expected to be the result of the external operation initiated by publishing the message.
*/
export const handler = async (event, context) => {
const {
functionName,
functionVersion,
memoryLimitInMB,
logGroupName,
logStreamName,
clientContext,
identity,
invokedFunctionArn,
awsRequestId,
callbackWaitsForEmptyEventLoop,
} = context // Extract the context properties that are not functions
await publishMessage(topics.request, {
event, // Send the event to the local machine
environment: envVarsToSend, // Send the environment variables to the local machine
context: {
// Send the context properties to the local machine
awsRequestId,
functionName,
functionVersion,
memoryLimitInMB,
logGroupName,
logStreamName,
clientContext,
identity,
invokedFunctionArn,
callbackWaitsForEmptyEventLoop,
},
})
// Wait for the response from the local machine, or a timeout message if no response is received
const response = await Promise.race([
waitForResponse(awsRequestId),
waitForNoResponse(),
])
// return the response to the Lambda caller
return response
}