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Live-coding the Cloud

Portkey

Live-coding the Cloud!

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Portkey allows, at the REPL, to expose any function as an AWS Lambda.

Almost any inanimate object can be turned into a Portkey. Once bewitched, the object will transport anyone who grasps it to a pre-arranged destination.

The sensation of travelling by Portkey is universally agreed to be uncomfortable, if not downright unpleasant, and can lead to nausea, giddiness and worse.

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Example

Live at the repl:

(defn flatter [name]
  (str name " is " (rand-nth ["incredible" "awesome" "fantastic"])))

(pk/mount! flatter "/hello?name={name}")
=> {:url "https://api-id.execute-api.region.amazonaws.com/hello"}

Go to "https://api-id.execute-api.region.amazonaws.com/hello?name=Rich" (and wait for the instance to start).

Usage

  1. Clone the repository and run lein install (portkey is still alpha so not on clojars yet).
  2. Add [portkey "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"] to your project file.

Master plan

First steps:

  1. Borrow Ouroboros from Powderkeg (only class access matters, var tracking is irrelevant in a first time).
  2. Starting from a fn, serialize it using Kryo and a custom SerializerFactory to log all classes traversed during serialization. We also need to log all serialized vars.
  3. Serialize these vars values and keep going until there's no new var.
  4. Consider all classes encountered during steps 2 and 3.
  5. Visit their bytecode to find all references to other classes or vars.
  6. go to 3 until no new classes (somehow done but need to be smarter about common dynamicisms, provide good defaults)
  7. package them all
  8. send to the cloud!

Next steps:

  • Since we know the deps of the Lambda, we can redeploy it when a var change locally.
  • fdef specs could be leveraged to validate Lambda input.
  • var meta can provide hints for params naming.
  • support other backends than AWS Lambda
  • S3 buckets as Clojure references?
  • Track methods usage and narrow the deps graphs (bonus: remove unused methods from classes)
  • Once a fn is mounted we can automatically update it each time it or one of its direct or indirect deps change!
  • Add support for ring handlers

Requirements

The following AWS service actions are used by portkey, define them in for example an inline policy for a IAM user:

{
  "Version": "2012-10-17",
  "Statement": [
    {
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Resource": "*",
      "Action": [
        "lambda:GetPolicy",
        "lambda:GetFunction",
        "lambda:GetFunctionConfiguration",
        "lambda:AddPermission",
        "lambda:CreateFunction",
        "lambda:UpdateFunctionCode",
        "lambda:InvokeFunction",
        "lambda:UpdateFunctionConfiguration",
        "lambda:DeleteFunction",
        "apigateway:*",
        "iam:GetRole",
        "iam:CreateRole",
        "iam:PutRolePolicy",
        "iam:PassRole",
        "ec2:DescribeSubnets",
        "ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups",
        "ec2:DescribeVpcs",
        "s3:PutObject",
        "s3:GetObject"
        ]
    }
  ]
}

License

Copyright © 2017 Christophe Grand and Kimmo Koskinen

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.