DSGT-DLP / Deep-Learning-Playground

Web Application where people new to Deep Learning can input a dataset and toy around with basic Pytorch modules without writing any code
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AWS Lambda Fix #945

Open karkir0003 opened 1 year ago

karkir0003 commented 1 year ago

We are contacting you as we have identified that your AWS Account currently has one or more Lambda functions using the Node.js 14 runtime.

We are ending support for Node.js 14 in AWS Lambda. This follows Node.js 14 End-Of-Life (EOL) reached on April 30, 2023 [1].

As described in the Lambda runtime support policy [2], end of support for language runtimes in Lambda happens in two stages. Starting November 27, 2023, Lambda will no longer apply security patches and other updates to the Node.js 14 runtime used by Lambda functions, and functions using Node.js 14 will no longer be eligible for technical support. In addition, you will no longer be able to create new Lambda functions using the Node.js 14 runtime. Starting January 25, 2024, you will no longer be able to update existing functions using the Node.js 14 runtime.

We recommend that you upgrade your existing Node.js 14 functions to Node.js 18 before November 27, 2023.

End of support does not impact function execution. Your functions will continue to run. However, they will be running on an unsupported runtime which is no longer maintained or patched by the AWS Lambda team.

This notification is generated for functions using the Node.js 14 runtime for the $LATEST function version. For a list of your affected Lambda functions, please see the 'Affected resources" tab of your AWS Health Dashboard

The following command shows how to use the AWS CLI [3] to list all functions in a specific region using Node.js 14, including published function versions. To find all such functions in your account, repeat this command for each region:

aws lambda list-functions --function-version ALL --region us-east-1 --output text --query "Functions[?Runtime=='nodejs14.x'].FunctionArn"

If you have any concerns or require further assistance, please contact AWS Support [4].

github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

Hello @karkir0003! Thank you for submitting the Bug Request Form. We appreciate your contribution. :wave:

We will look into it and provide a response as soon as possible.

To work on this bug request, you can follow these branch setup instructions:

  1. Checkout the main branch:

     git checkout nextjs
  2. Pull the latest changes from the remote main branch:

     git pull origin nextjs
  3. Create a new branch specific to this bug request using the issue number:

     git checkout -b bug-945

    Feel free to make the necessary changes in this branch and submit a pull request when you're ready.

    Best regards, Deep Learning Playground (DLP) Team