I have tried to use lambda function to write a file to S3, then test shows "succeeded" ,but nothing appeared in my S3 bucket. What happened? Does anyone can give me some advice or solutions? Thanks a lot. Here's my code.
import json
import boto3
def lambda_handler(event, context):
string = "dfghj"
file_name = "hello.txt"
lambda_path = "/tmp/" + file_name
s3_path = "/100001/20180223/" + file_name
with open(lambda_path, 'w+') as file:
file.write(string)
file.close()
s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
s3.meta.client.upload_file(lambda_path, 's3bucket', s3_path)
I've had success streaming data to S3, it has to be encoded to do this:
If the data is in a file, you can read this file and send it up:
My response is very similar to Tim B but the most import part is
1.Go to S3 bucket and create a bucket you want to write to
2.Follow the below steps otherwise you lambda will fail due to permission/access. I've copied and pasted it the link content here for you too just in case if they change the url /move it to some other page.
a. Open the roles page in the IAM console.
b. Choose Create role.
c. Create a role with the following properties.
-Trusted entity – AWS Lambda.
-Permissions – AWSLambdaExecute.
-Role name – lambda-s3-role.
The AWSLambdaExecute policy has the permissions that the function needs to manage objects in Amazon S3 and write logs to CloudWatch Logs.
Copy and past this into your Lambda python function