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Hi I would like to recall lambda function when context.getRemaingTimeInMillis() is less the 1 min. So I have this:



for (actions of commandArray) {
while (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
}
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


I get infinite loop (ofcourse), but I tried :



for (actions of commandArray) {
if (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
} else {
break;
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


but it acts weird, it never exists a case (long session case) and my Lambda doesnt get timed out it finishes fit 230 iterations for example and I have Lambda time set to 3 mins.










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    So, what are you asking exactly?

    – yorodm
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07











  • if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

    – ROKIKOKI
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:14
















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Hi I would like to recall lambda function when context.getRemaingTimeInMillis() is less the 1 min. So I have this:



for (actions of commandArray) {
while (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
}
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


I get infinite loop (ofcourse), but I tried :



for (actions of commandArray) {
if (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
} else {
break;
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


but it acts weird, it never exists a case (long session case) and my Lambda doesnt get timed out it finishes fit 230 iterations for example and I have Lambda time set to 3 mins.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    So, what are you asking exactly?

    – yorodm
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07











  • if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

    – ROKIKOKI
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:14














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Hi I would like to recall lambda function when context.getRemaingTimeInMillis() is less the 1 min. So I have this:



for (actions of commandArray) {
while (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
}
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


I get infinite loop (ofcourse), but I tried :



for (actions of commandArray) {
if (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
} else {
break;
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


but it acts weird, it never exists a case (long session case) and my Lambda doesnt get timed out it finishes fit 230 iterations for example and I have Lambda time set to 3 mins.










share|improve this question














Hi I would like to recall lambda function when context.getRemaingTimeInMillis() is less the 1 min. So I have this:



for (actions of commandArray) {
while (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
}
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


I get infinite loop (ofcourse), but I tried :



for (actions of commandArray) {
if (context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) {
switch(actions.action) {
case: do something
case: etc..
}
} else {
break;
}
let done = then I check if I am satisfied with results
if (done){
save results
} else {
sendSQS(recurseMessage);
}


but it acts weird, it never exists a case (long session case) and my Lambda doesnt get timed out it finishes fit 230 iterations for example and I have Lambda time set to 3 mins.







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  • 1





    So, what are you asking exactly?

    – yorodm
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07











  • if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

    – ROKIKOKI
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:14














  • 1





    So, what are you asking exactly?

    – yorodm
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:07











  • if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

    – ROKIKOKI
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:14








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1





So, what are you asking exactly?

– yorodm
Nov 14 '18 at 14:07





So, what are you asking exactly?

– yorodm
Nov 14 '18 at 14:07













if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

– ROKIKOKI
Nov 14 '18 at 14:14





if you have any idea. But i think fixed it with if(context.getRemainingTimeInMillis() > 60000) inside evrery for loop inside the cases;

– ROKIKOKI
Nov 14 '18 at 14:14












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