GET /2018-10-31/layers

Lists Lambda layers and shows information about the latest version of each. Specify a runtime identifier to list only layers that indicate that they're compatible with that runtime. Specify a compatible architecture to include only layers that are compatible with that instruction set architecture.

Servers

Request headers

Name Type Required Description
X-Amz-Content-Sha256 String No
X-Amz-Credential String No
X-Amz-Date String No
X-Amz-Algorithm String No
X-Amz-SignedHeaders String No
X-Amz-Security-Token String No
X-Amz-Signature String No

Query parameters

Name Type Required Description
MaxItems Integer No

The maximum number of layers to return.

CompatibleArchitecture String No

The compatible instruction set architecture.

Possible values:

  • "x86_64"
  • "arm64"
CompatibleRuntime String No

A runtime identifier. For example, go1.x.

Possible values:

  • "nodejs4.3"
  • "dotnet6"
  • "dotnetcore2.0"
  • "dotnetcore3.1"
  • "java11"
  • "ruby2.7"
  • "ruby2.5"
  • "java8.al2"
  • "python3.9"
  • "go1.x"
  • "python3.7"
  • "provided"
  • "nodejs18.x"
  • "nodejs16.x"
  • "nodejs8.10"
  • "nodejs"
  • "nodejs12.x"
  • "dotnetcore1.0"
  • "nodejs14.x"
  • "nodejs4.3-edge"
  • "python3.10"
  • "nodejs10.x"
  • "java8"
  • "dotnetcore2.1"
  • "nodejs6.10"
  • "python3.8"
  • "provided.al2"
  • "python2.7"
  • "python3.6"
Marker String No

A pagination token returned by a previous call.

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  3. Click Test request to test run your request to the API and see the API's response.