# Lambda Builder > [!IMPORTANT] > New as of 0.28.0 ``` builder-lambda:report [] [] # Displays a builder-lambda report for one or more apps builder-lambda:set () # Set or clear a builder-lambda property for an app ``` The `lambda` builder builds AWS Lambda functions in an environment simulating AWS Lambda runtimes via [lambda-builder](https://github.com/dokku/lambda-builder). Apps built via this builder can run natively in Dokku and may also have their artifacts scheduled to Lambda via an appropriate scheduler. ## Usage ### Detection This builder will be auto-detected in the following case: - A `lambda.yml` exists in the root of the app repository. The builder may also be selected via the `builder:set` command ```shell dokku builder:set node-js-app selected lambda ``` ### Supported languages The `lambda` builder plugin supports the following AWS runtime languages on Amazon Linux 2: - dotnet - go (builder is based on AL1) - nodejs - python - ruby See the [lambda-builder](https://github.com/dokku/lambda-builder#how-does-it-work) documentation for more information on how specific languages are detected. ### Customizing the build environment The `lambda` builder plugin delegates all build logic to [lambda-builder](https://github.com/dokku/lambda-builder), including language detection and build/runtime environment specification. The lambda-builder tool supports a `lambda.yml` file format for customizing how apps are built. Please see the readme for lambda-builder for more information on different options. ### Changing the `lambda.yml` location When deploying a monorepo, it may be desirable to specify the specific path of the `lambda.yml` file to use for a given app. This can be done via the `builder-lambda:set` command. If a value is specified and that file does not exist in the app's build directory, then the build will fail. For deploys via the `git:from-image` and `git:load-image` commands, the `lambda.yml` is extracted from the configured `WORKDIR` property of the image. For all other deploys - git push, `git:from-archive`, `git:sync` - will have the `lambda.yml` extracted directly from the source code. Both cases will respect the configured `lambdayml-path` property value. ```shell dokku builder-lambda:set node-js-app lambdayml-path .dokku/lambda.yml ``` The default value may be set by passing an empty value for the option: ```shell dokku builder-lambda:set node-js-app lambdayml-path ``` The `lambdayml-path` property can also be set globally. The global default is `lambda.yml`, and the global value is used when no app-specific value is set. ```shell dokku builder-lambda:set --global lambdayml-path lambda2.yml ``` The default value may be set by passing an empty value for the option. ```shell dokku builder-lambda:set --global lambdayml-path ``` ### Displaying builder-lambda reports for an app You can get a report about the app's storage status using the `builder-lambda:report` command: ```shell dokku builder-lambda:report ``` ``` =====> node-js-app builder-lambda information Builder lambda computed lambdayml path: lambda2.yml Builder lambda global lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda lambdayml path: lambda2.yml =====> python-sample builder-lambda information Builder lambda computed lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda global lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda lambdayml path: =====> ruby-sample builder-lambda information Builder lambda computed lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda global lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda lambdayml path: ``` You can run the command for a specific app also. ```shell dokku builder-lambda:report node-js-app ``` ``` =====> node-js-app builder-lambda information Builder lambda computed lambdayml path: lambda2.yml Builder lambda global lambdayml path: lambda.yml Builder lambda lambdayml path: lambda2.yml ``` You can pass flags which will output only the value of the specific information you want. For example: ```shell dokku builder-lambda:report node-js-app --builder-lambda-lambdayml-path ``` ``` lambda2.yml ```