We require 3 AWS Node.JS Lambda Functions.
Please provide your proposed implementation method and time frame to deliver in your bid.
PDF to JPG
1. This Lambda function will be triggered by an AWS S3 PUT event of a PDF file in a specific bucket.
2. The input of this function is the AWS S3 generated event.
3. The input is a multi page (variable pages depending on file) PDF document.
4. The generated JPGs must be dumped back into the originating bucket (this works because the events are only triggered by PDF puts.
5. While this must run under Node.js, the dependencies are limited to what is available under an AWS Node.js Lambda function configuration.
6. You will need your own AWS account to test this on - which you can get access to through the free tier.
7. Deliverable is the Node.JS code.
8. Confirmation of working will be when I place the code in a function, link it to AWS S3 Event, drop a PDF in and get back the JPGs.
WORD to JPG
1. This Lambda function will be triggered by an AWS S3 PUT event of a WORD file in a specific bucket.
2. The input of this function is the AWS S3 generated event.
3. The input is a multi page (variable pages depending on file) WORD document.
4. The generated JPGs must be dumped back into the originating bucket (this works because the events are only triggered by WORD puts.
5. While this must run under Node.js, the dependencies are limited to what is available under an AWS Node.js Lambda function configuration.
6. You will need your own AWS account to test this on - which you can get access to through the free tier.
7. Deliverable is the Node.JS code.
8. Confirmation of working will be when I place the code in a function, link it to AWS S3 Event, drop a WORD in and get back the JPGs.
EXCEL to JPG
1. This Lambda function will be triggered by an AWS S3 PUT event of a EXCEL file in a specific bucket.
2. The input of this function is the AWS S3 generated event.
3. The input is a multi page (variable pages depending on file) EXCEL document.
4. The generated JPGs must be dumped back into the originating bucket (this works because the events are only triggered by EXCEL puts.
5. While this must run under Node.js, the dependencies are limited to what is available under an AWS Node.js Lambda function configuration.
6. You will need your own AWS account to test this on - which you can get access to through the free tier.
7. Deliverable is the Node.JS code.
8. Confirmation of working will be when I place the code in a function, link it to AWS S3 Event, drop a EXCEL in and get back the JPGs.