This is a custom compiled psycopg2 C library for Python. Due to AWS Lambda
missing the required PostgreSQL libraries in the AMI image, we needed to
compile psycopg2 with the PostgreSQL libpq.so
library statically linked
libpq library instead of the default dynamic link.
Just copy the psycopg2 directory into your AWS Lambda zip package.
Just copy the psycopg2-3.6 directory into your AWS Lambda project and rename it to psycopg2 before creating your AWS Lambda zip package.
Here was the process that was used to build this package. You will need to perform these steps if you want to build a newer version of the psycopg2 library.
- Download the PostgreSQL source code and extract into a directory.
- Download the psycopg2 source code and extract into a directory.
- Go into the PostgreSQL source directory and execute the following commands:
./configure --prefix {path_to_postgresql_source} --without-readline --without-zlib
make
make install
- Go into the psycopg2 source directory and edit the
setup.cfg
file with the following:
pg_config={path_to_postgresql_source/bin/pg_config}
static_libpq=1
- Execute
python setup.py build
in the psycopg2 source directory.
After the above steps have been completed you will then have a build directory and the custom compiled psycopg2 library will be contained within it. Copy this directory into your AWS Lambda package and you will now be able to access PostgreSQL from within AWS Lambda using the psycopg2 library!
To compile with ssl support steps 3 and 4 above become.
- Go into the PostgreSQL source directory and execute the following commands:
./configure --prefix {path_to_postgresql_source} --without-readline --without-zlib --with-openssl
make
make install
- Go into the psycopg2 source directory and edit the
setup.cfg
file with the following:
pg_config={path_to_postgresql_source/bin/pg_config}
static_libpq=1
libraries=ssl crypto
All other steps are identical.