AWS Lambda elizaOS Worker Examples
Deploy AI chat agents as serverless AWS Lambda functions. These examples show how to run an elizaOS agent as a stateless worker that processes chat messages via HTTP.
All handlers use the full elizaOS runtime with OpenAI as the LLM provider, providing the same capabilities as the chat demo examples.
Architecture
┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ ┌────────────────┐
│ Test Client │────▶│ API Gateway │────▶│ Lambda │
│ (curl/node) │◀────│ (HTTP API) │◀────│ (elizaOS) │
└──────────────┘ └─────────────────┘ └────────────────┘
│
▼
┌────────────────┐
│ OpenAI API │
└────────────────┘
Prerequisites
- AWS CLI configured with credentials
- AWS SAM CLI
- Bun or Node.js 20+
- OpenAI API key
Quick Start
1. Set Environment Variables
export OPENAI_API_KEY="your-openai-api-key"
export AWS_REGION="us-east-1" # or your preferred region
2. Test Locally
cd packages/examples/aws
bun install
bun run test # Automated tests
bun run start # Local HTTP server on port 3000
3. Deploy
cd packages/examples/aws
bun install
sam build
sam deploy --guided --parameter-overrides OpenAIApiKey=$OPENAI_API_KEY
4. Test Your Deployment
After deployment, SAM outputs your API endpoint URL. Test it:
curl -X POST https://YOUR_API_ID.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/prod/chat \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"message": "Hello, Eliza!"}'
cd packages/examples/aws
bun install
bun run test-client.ts --endpoint https://YOUR_API_ID.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/prod/chat
Project Structure
examples/aws/
├── README.md
├── template.yaml
├── handler.ts
├── server-local.ts
├── test-local.ts
├── test-client.ts
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── events/
└── scripts/
API Reference
POST /chat
Send a message to the elizaOS agent.
Request:
{
"message": "Hello, how are you?",
"userId": "optional-user-id",
"conversationId": "optional-conversation-id"
}
Response:
{
"response": "I'm doing well, thank you for asking!",
"conversationId": "uuid-for-conversation-tracking",
"timestamp": "2025-01-10T12:00:00.000Z"
}
GET /health
Health check endpoint.
Response:
{
"status": "healthy",
"runtime": "elizaos-typescript",
"version": "2.0.0-beta.0"
}
Deployment Options
Option 1: SAM CLI (Recommended)
# First-time deployment with guided prompts
sam deploy --guided
# Subsequent deployments
sam deploy
Option 2: CloudFormation
aws cloudformation deploy \
--template-file template.yaml \
--stack-name eliza-worker \
--parameter-overrides OpenAIApiKey=$OPENAI_API_KEY \
--capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM
Configuration
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
OPENAI_API_KEY |
Yes | - | Your OpenAI API key |
OPENAI_SMALL_MODEL |
No | gpt-5-mini |
Small model to use |
OPENAI_LARGE_MODEL |
No | gpt-5 |
Large model to use |
CHARACTER_NAME |
No | Eliza |
Agent's name |
CHARACTER_BIO |
No | A helpful AI assistant. |
Agent's bio |
CHARACTER_SYSTEM |
No | (default) | System prompt |
LOG_LEVEL |
No | INFO |
Logging level |
Character Customization
You can customize the agent's personality by setting environment variables or modifying the character definition in the handler:
const character: Character = {
name: process.env.CHARACTER_NAME ?? "Eliza",
bio: process.env.CHARACTER_BIO ?? "A helpful AI assistant.",
system: process.env.CHARACTER_SYSTEM ?? "You are helpful and concise.",
};
Performance Considerations
Cold Starts
Lambda cold starts can take 2-5 seconds due to runtime initialization. To minimize:
-
Provisioned Concurrency: Keep instances warm
ProvisionedConcurrencyConfig: ProvisionedConcurrentExecutions: 1 -
SnapStart (Java only): Not applicable for these runtimes
-
Smaller Package: Use tree-shaking and minimal dependencies
Memory Configuration
Recommended memory settings:
| Runtime | Memory | Timeout |
|---|---|---|
| TypeScript | 512 MB | 30s |
Monitoring
CloudWatch Logs
Lambda automatically logs to CloudWatch. View logs:
sam logs -n ElizaWorkerFunction --stack-name eliza-worker --tail
CloudWatch Metrics
Key metrics to monitor:
- Invocations
- Duration
- Errors
- Throttles
- ConcurrentExecutions
Cost Estimation
AWS Lambda pricing (as of 2025):
- Requests: $0.20 per 1M requests
- Duration: $0.0000166667 per GB-second
Example (512 MB, 2s avg duration, 10K requests/month):
- Requests: $0.002
- Duration: 10,000 × 2s × 0.5GB × $0.0000166667 = $0.17
- Total: ~$0.20/month
Troubleshooting
"Module not found" Error
Ensure all dependencies are bundled:
bun run build
sam build
Timeout Errors
Increase timeout in template.yaml:
Timeout: 60 # seconds
API Key Not Found
Verify the environment variable is set:
sam deploy --parameter-overrides OpenAIApiKey=$OPENAI_API_KEY
Cleanup
Remove all deployed resources:
sam delete --stack-name eliza-worker