Problem
I have a script that worked by running node index.js. As I am attempting to emulate the structure of an AWS Lambda function, I moved the running logic of the code into a function defined as export async function handler(...) {. This function can be executed via the command line with the command node -e "import('./index.js').then(module => module.handler())".
Desired outcome
I would like to run the command: node -e "import('./index.js').then(module => module.handler())" by defining it in the npm scripts. Preferably it would be run by executing npm start.
Attempted Solutions
In package.json:
{
...
"scripts": {
"start": "...",
},
...
}
Attempts were made with "start": "..." set to these, returned errors when executing:
"node -e 'import(\\'./index.js\\').then(module => module.handler())'""node -e 'import(\\'./index.js\\').then(function (module) { module.handler(); })'""node --eval='import(\\'./index.js\\').then(module => module.handler())'""node --eval='import(\\'./index.js\\').then(function (module) { module.handler(); })'"
Attempts made with these seemed to not evaluate:
"node -e 'import(\\'./index.js\\').handler()'""node --eval='import(\\'./index.js\\').handler()'""node -e 'require(\\'./index.js\\').handler()'""node --eval='require(\\'./index.js\\').handler()'"
I understand these above are redundant, I'm trying to be thorough. Any help would be much appreciated.