--- - name: faas title: Function as a Service group: 2 short: Fields for function as a service executions. description: > Fields related to serverless execution contexts and invocations of function as a service resources such as AWS Lambda, Azure functions, Google Cloud Functions, etc. type: group fields: - name: id level: extended example: arn:aws:lambda:us-west-2:123456789012:function:my-function type: keyword short: The unique identifier of a serverless function. description: > The unique identifier of a serverless function. For AWS Lambda it's the function ARN (Amazon Resource Name) without a version or alias suffix. - name: name level: extended example: my-function type: keyword description: > The name of a serverless function. - name: version level: extended example: 123 type: keyword description: > The version of a serverless function. - name: execution level: extended example: af9d5aa4-a685-4c5f-a22b-444f80b3cc28 type: keyword short: The execution ID. description: > Uniquely identifies an invocation of a serverless function. - name: trigger.type level: extended type: keyword short: The type of the trigger a function invoction is resulting from. description: > Serverless functions can be triggered through different types of upstream services, such as API gateways, message queues, change events on storage files, etc. This field specifies the type of the trigger. example: http allowed_values: - name: http description: > This value indicates a function invocation triggered through an HTTP request. For example, on AWS, `trigger.type` is set to the value `http` if an API Gateway triggers a Lambda function. - name: pubsub description: > This value indicates a function invocation triggered through a message being received. For example, on AWS, `trigger.type` is set to the value `pubsub` if a Lambda function is triggered by an SQS or an SNS message. - name: datasource description: > This value indicates a function invocation triggered by an event that results from a change on a datasource. For example, on AWS, `trigger.type` is set to the value `datasource` if a Lambda function is triggered by a change on a S3 bucket or file. - name: timer description: > This value indicates a scheduled function invocation. For example, on AWS, `trigger.type` is set to the value `timer` if a Lambda function is triggered by a scheduled CloudWatch event. - name: other description: > This value is used if a function invocation does not fit into any of the explicit `trigger.type` categories. - name: trigger.request_id level: extended example: zf7d5cb3-a685-4c5f-a22b-745f80b3dx49 type: keyword description: > The unique request ID of the trigger event for a function invocation. - name: coldstart level: extended type: boolean example: true short: Indicates a cold start of a function. description: > Boolean value indicating a cold start of a function invocation. A function invocation leads to a cold start if the serverless runtime needs to be created and started before the actual request can be handled. Requests that hit active serverless runtimes do not suffer from a cold start.