aws_lambda_ric 1.0.0 → 1.0.1
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```dockerfile
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# Copy function code
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The next step would be to set the `ENTRYPOINT` property of the Docker image to invoke the Runtime Interface Client and then set the `CMD` argument to specify the desired handler.
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```dockerfile
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RUN gem install bundler
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# Install the Runtime Interface Client
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To make it easy to locally test Lambda functions packaged as container images we open-sourced a lightweight web-server, Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE), which allows your function packaged as a container image to accept HTTP requests. You can install the [AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator](https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-runtime-interface-emulator) on your local machine to test your function. Then when you run the image function, you set the entrypoint to be the emulator.
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*To install the emulator and test your Lambda function*
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*Alternately, you can also include RIE as a part of your base image. See the AWS documentation on how to [Build RIE into your base image](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/images-test.html#images-test-alternative).*
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## Development
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### Building the package
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## License
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spec.description = 'The AWS Lambda Ruby Runtime Interface Client implements the Lambda programming model for Ruby.'
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