How can I test AWS Lambda functions locally?

This is how I test local lambda functions without Serverless frameworks, I run an HTTP post on local (quite easy setup for Go)

  • decouple lambda logic like so:
func HandleRequest(ctx context.Context, request events.APIGatewayProxyRequest) (events.APIGatewayProxyResponse, error) {
    _, _ = pretty.Println("parsed:", request.Body)
    return events.APIGatewayProxyResponse{Body: "response is working", StatusCode: 200}, nil
}
  • main function then checks if it is a local instance then run local post endpoint, else start lambda
func main() {
    environment := loadEnv()
    if environment == "develop" {
        router.NewRouter()
        select {}
    } else {
        lambda.Start(lambdahandler.HandleRequest)
    }
}
  • in between you have an Adapter Pattern that converts your http request to whatever your lambda function accepts, for example:
func MapToApiGateway(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (interface{}, error) {
    request := new(EmailResponderRequest)
    if err := json.NewDecoder(r.Body).Decode(request); err != nil {
        return err.Error(), err
    }
    apiGatewayRequest := mapHttpRequestToGatewayRequest(*request)
    events, err := lambdahandler.HandleRequest(nil, apiGatewayRequest)
    if err != nil {
        return err.Error(), err
    }
    return events, nil
}

For local manual testing (not unit testing) with sam cli you can specify the environment varilables file with the -n, --env-vars PATHoption and use your real resource identifiers like you would normally do within your Cloud Formation template (refer to the official documentation for more informations).

This should let you invoke other functions directly and use a real DynamoDB table and all other AWS Cloud resources.

Note: if you use VSCode you can try this helper extension.


There are a couple of options. Following two are some popular ones.

  • Serverless framework along with the serverless-offline plugin.
  • LocalStack