--- title: "Using invocation context" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Using invocation context} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` Context is metadata associated with each invocation. If the handler function accepts a `context` argument then it will automatically receive at runtime a named list consisting of these values along with the arguments in the body (if any). For example, a function such as `my_func(x, context)` will receive the context argument automatically. The `context` argument must be named (`...` will not work). The following context is made available **as a named list**: * `aws_request_id` - The identifier of the invocation request * `invoked_function_arn` – The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that's used to invoke the function. Indicates if the invoker specified a version number or alias. * `function_name` * `function_version` * `memory_limit_in_mb` * `log_group_name` * `log_stream_name` ## Event class-specific context This section concerns future functionality for the `lambdr` package. It is not yet implemented. A particular event _class_ (determined by invocation method) can implement an `extract_context` method. This could be used to say, include details about the HTTP request if an invocation is coming via an API Gateway. In all cases the context should be a named list. The new context is appended to the default values listed above.