AnomalyInnovations / serverless-nodejs-starter

A Node.js starter for Serverless Framework with ES6 and TypeScript support
https://serverless-stack.com/chapters/serverless-nodejs-starter.html
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Serverless Node.js Starter Seed Status

A Serverless starter that adds ES6, TypeScript, serverless-offline, linting, environment variables, and unit test support. Part of the Serverless Stack guide.

Serverless Node.js Starter uses the serverless-bundle plugin and the serverless-offline plugin. It supports:


Demo

A demo version of this service is hosted on AWS - https://z6pv80ao4l.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dev/hello

And here is the ES6 source behind it

export const hello = async (event, context) => {
  return {
    statusCode: 200,
    body: JSON.stringify({
      message: `Go Serverless v1.0! ${(await message({ time: 1, copy: 'Your function executed successfully!'}))}`,
      input: event,
    }),
  };
};

const message = ({ time, ...rest }) => new Promise((resolve, reject) =>
  setTimeout(() => {
    resolve(`${rest.copy} (with a delay)`);
  }, time * 1000)
);

Upgrading from v1.x

We have detailed instructions on how to upgrade your app to the v2.0 of the starter if you were using v1.x before. Read about it here.

Requirements

Installation

To create a new Serverless project.

$ serverless install --url https://github.com/AnomalyInnovations/serverless-nodejs-starter --name my-project

Enter the new directory

$ cd my-project

Install the Node.js packages

$ npm install

Usage

To run a function on your local

$ serverless invoke local --function hello

To simulate API Gateway locally using serverless-offline

$ serverless offline start

Deploy your project

$ serverless deploy

Deploy a single function

$ serverless deploy function --function hello

Running Tests

Run your tests using

$ npm test

We use Jest to run our tests. You can read more about setting up your tests here.

Environment Variables

To add environment variables to your project

  1. Rename env.example to .env.
  2. Add environment variables for your local stage to .env.
  3. Uncomment environment: block in the serverless.yml and reference the environment variable as ${env:MY_ENV_VAR}. Where MY_ENV_VAR is added to your .env file.
  4. Make sure to not commit your .env.

TypeScript

If serverless-bundle detects a tsconfig.json in your service root, it'll compile it using TypeScript. We have a separate starter for TypeScript here, Serverless TypeScript Starter.

Linting

We use ESLint to lint your code via serverless-bundle.

You can turn this off by adding the following to your serverless.yml.

custom:
  bundle:
    linting: false

To override the default config, add a .eslintrc.json file. To ignore ESLint for specific files, add it to a .eslintignore file.

Support


This repo is maintained by Serverless Stack.