how to get a existent aws lambda source code using aws cli












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I have several aws lambda functions and I want to download all the source code, in separated zip files(preferably, this is the way I uploaded them).



I was able to list the functions and configurations but not to get the source code.










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    I have several aws lambda functions and I want to download all the source code, in separated zip files(preferably, this is the way I uploaded them).



    I was able to list the functions and configurations but not to get the source code.










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      I have several aws lambda functions and I want to download all the source code, in separated zip files(preferably, this is the way I uploaded them).



      I was able to list the functions and configurations but not to get the source code.










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      I have several aws lambda functions and I want to download all the source code, in separated zip files(preferably, this is the way I uploaded them).



      I was able to list the functions and configurations but not to get the source code.







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          You can do this via get-function:



          aws lambda get-function --function-name foo --query 'Code.Location'


          This returns a pre-signed URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.



          See: get-function — AWS CLI Command Reference






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            You can do this via get-function:



            aws lambda get-function --function-name foo --query 'Code.Location'


            This returns a pre-signed URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.



            See: get-function — AWS CLI Command Reference






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              You can do this via get-function:



              aws lambda get-function --function-name foo --query 'Code.Location'


              This returns a pre-signed URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.



              See: get-function — AWS CLI Command Reference






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                You can do this via get-function:



                aws lambda get-function --function-name foo --query 'Code.Location'


                This returns a pre-signed URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.



                See: get-function — AWS CLI Command Reference






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                You can do this via get-function:



                aws lambda get-function --function-name foo --query 'Code.Location'


                This returns a pre-signed URL you can use to download the function's .zip file that you previously uploaded. The URL is valid for up to 10 minutes.



                See: get-function — AWS CLI Command Reference







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