Access running aws lambda function
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I want to move Celery that makes excels to AWS-Lambda.
So I've been looking AWS-Lambda.
But not found about get lambda "state".
In Celery, every tasks have task_id
and can access "state" from task_id
and also update "state" in tasks.
AWS-Lambda can't access when is running ?
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I want to move Celery that makes excels to AWS-Lambda.
So I've been looking AWS-Lambda.
But not found about get lambda "state".
In Celery, every tasks have task_id
and can access "state" from task_id
and also update "state" in tasks.
AWS-Lambda can't access when is running ?
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up vote
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I want to move Celery that makes excels to AWS-Lambda.
So I've been looking AWS-Lambda.
But not found about get lambda "state".
In Celery, every tasks have task_id
and can access "state" from task_id
and also update "state" in tasks.
AWS-Lambda can't access when is running ?
aws-lambda celery
I want to move Celery that makes excels to AWS-Lambda.
So I've been looking AWS-Lambda.
But not found about get lambda "state".
In Celery, every tasks have task_id
and can access "state" from task_id
and also update "state" in tasks.
AWS-Lambda can't access when is running ?
aws-lambda celery
aws-lambda celery
asked Nov 22 at 8:16
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AWS Lambda functions are stateless, the are purely functions as a service , if you want to have state, you might want to use step functions, which means that they provide state as a service.
For more information about step fucntions, read here.
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AWS Lambda functions are stateless, the are purely functions as a service , if you want to have state, you might want to use step functions, which means that they provide state as a service.
For more information about step fucntions, read here.
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up vote
1
down vote
AWS Lambda functions are stateless, the are purely functions as a service , if you want to have state, you might want to use step functions, which means that they provide state as a service.
For more information about step fucntions, read here.
add a comment |
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1
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1
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AWS Lambda functions are stateless, the are purely functions as a service , if you want to have state, you might want to use step functions, which means that they provide state as a service.
For more information about step fucntions, read here.
AWS Lambda functions are stateless, the are purely functions as a service , if you want to have state, you might want to use step functions, which means that they provide state as a service.
For more information about step fucntions, read here.
answered Nov 22 at 9:24
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