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Using Boto3, the python script downloads files from an S3 bucket to read them and write the contents of the downloaded files to a file called blank_file.txt.

My question is, how would it work the same way once the script gets on an AWS Lambda function?

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Lambda provides 512 MB of /tmp space. You can use that mount point to store the downloaded S3 files or to create new ones.

s3client.download_file(bucket_name, obj.key, '/tmp/'+filename)
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blank_file = open('/tmp/blank_file.txt', 'w')

The working directory used by Lambda is /var/task and it is a read-only filesystem. You will not be able to create files in it.

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AWS Lambda functions get 500MB of temporary space in "/tmp" available for temporary storage while your function executes.

https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/faqs/

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