This example shows how to use AWS Lambda deployed through Mantil with Mongo Atlas.
This example is created with Mantil. To download Mantil CLI on Mac or Linux use Homebrew
brew tap mantil-io/mantil
brew install mantil
or check direct download links.
To deploy this application you will need:
To locally create a new project from this example run:
mantil new app --from mongo-atlas
cd app
Before deploying your application you will need to create Mongo Atlas cluster. Detailed instructions on how to create a cluster can be found in documentation.
Once your cluster is created you need to add connection URI to config/environment.yml
as env variable for your function. Instructions on how to get this URI can be found here.
project:
env:
CONNECTION_URI: # connection uri to mongo atlas
Note: If this is the first time you are using Mantil you will need to install Mantil Node on your AWS account. For detailed instructions please follow the setup guide
mantil aws install
After configuring the environment variable you can proceed with application deployment.
mantil deploy
This command will create a new stage for your project with default name development
and deploy it to your node.
Now you can output the stage endpoint with mantil env -u
. The API endpoint for your function will have the name of that function in the path, in our case that is $(mantil env -u)/db
.
After deploying application you can start working with the mongo database.
What follows are invoke examples for creating, fetching and deleting items.
mantil invoke db/create -d '{"id":1,"name":"item"}'
mantil invoke db/get -d 1
mantil invoke db/delete -d 1
To remove the created stage with all resources from your AWS account destroy it with
mantil stage destroy development
With this template you learned how to use AWS Lambda with Mongo Atlas. Check out our documentation to find more interesting templates.
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