This is a Serverless plugin that should make your deployed functions smaller. It does this by excluding node_modules
then individually adds each module file that your handler depends on.
6.1.1
Fix a bug when using package individually with service-level patterns.
6.1.0 Supports 'handlerRoot' as per https://github.com/dougmoscrop/serverless-plugin-include-dependencies/pull/96
6.0.0 requires Node 18.18 and newer to function. Updated dependencies, fixed small bugs introduced in 5.1.0 version.
5.1.0 introduces support for detecting dependencies of files included via package.patterns
This is useful if you are dynamically importing a directory.
As of 5.0.0 this plugin uses the package.patterns
property. always
is no longer supported as it should be possible with just package.patterns
Note: This plugin no longer excludes the
aws-sdk
to stay in line with AWS best practices (bring your own SDK)
If you use this plugin, you should disable the built-in Serverless option for excluding development dependencies, which is slower anyway:
package:
excludeDevDependencies: false
Also consider using serverless-plugin-common-excludes
for even greater package size reduction, and serverless-plugin-package-size
to add guards against your deployed functions so that they do not exceed a size limit that you set.
First install the plugin via npm.
npm install serverless-plugin-include-dependencies --save-dev
Then include the plugin within your serverless.yml config.
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-include-dependencies
serverless.yml
service: sample
package:
patterns:
- '!node_modules/**' # no need to add this, this plugin does it for you
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-common-excludes # this should go before serverless-plugin-include-dependencies
- serverless-plugin-include-dependencies
functions:
foo:
handler: src/handler/foo.handler
bar:
handler: src/handler/bar.handler
For even smaller function packages, you can also set:
package:
individually: true
But be warned: Smaller individual functions can still mean a larger overall deployment. (10 functions that are 3 MB each is more net data transfer and storage than 1 function that is 6 MB)
When building a shared bundle for several functions, execution time can be reduced by enabling dependency caching. Caching is disabled by default and can be enabled using the enableCaching
option:
custom:
includeDependencies:
enableCaching: true
When building outputs to root directory in a monorepo for instance while using nest-cli, you end up with outputs in root/dist/app-name
,
this is not how serverless-compose wants it. by default the this.serverless.config.servicePath
will be the path of app you are building.
Because of that this plugin will not find the handler, you can support this by adding the following
custom:
includeDependencies:
handlerRoot: ../../
Rather than including module folders (e.g. node_modules/foo/**
, it now includes a list of actual files (e.g. node_modules/foo/package.json
, node_modules/foo/index.js
) and uses the serverless package patterns to filter these files. Patterns must start with !node_modules
to be considered by this plugin.
The following examples would filter files of your module dependencies:
!node_modules/**/README.*
!node_modules/**/test/**
These would not:
!README
!**/*.txt
Even though normal matching libraries would match these rules, this library ignores them so that there's no chance of local excludes conflicting with node_modules excludes.
Unless you know exactly where dependencies will be installed (e.g. several things could depend on aws-sdk) you probably want a rule more like !node_modules/**/foo/**
(which will exclude all instances of foo) and not node_modules/foo/**
(which would only exclude a top-level foo)