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Serverless plugin to bundle your lambdas with Webpack
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build(deps-dev): bump serverless from 3.39.0 to 4.2.3 #1905

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Bumps serverless from 3.39.0 to 4.2.3.

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4.2.1

Serverless Framework version 4.2.1 now offers experimental support for AWS SAM (Serverless Application Model) and CloudFormation templates. The reason: medium-to-large organizations are seeking to consolidate tools to standardize workflows and simplify development. They don't want multiple serverless frameworks, they just want one.

Get started with SAM and Cloudformation in Serverless Framework by reading the docs.

With this initial release, Serverless Framework enables you to deploy new or existing SAM or CloudFormation projects, without requiring modifications to your existing configuration files. Simply take your raw SAM or CF file in YAML or JSON, and the Serverless Framework will handle the deployment seamlessly.

Serverless Framework will auto-detect SAM/Cloudformation projects in template.yml. You can also provide a custom template file name. We've enabled initial support for samconfig.toml configuration properties that are specific to deployment.

Further, we've enabled support for Serverless Framework's popular Serverless Variables, enabling you to add them directly into SAM and CF syntax. Here are the Serverless Variables that are supported in SAM/CFN templates, with many more coming:

  • AWS Account ID: ${aws:accountId}
  • AWS Region: ${aws:region}
  • AWS Stack Output: ${cf:another-service-dev.functionPrefix}
  • CLI Options: ${opt:<option>}
  • SLS Instance ID: ${sls:instanceId}
  • Environment Variables: ${env:ENV_VAR}
  • File: ${file(./myCustomFile.yml)}
  • Git: ${git:<variable>}
  • S3: ${s3:myBucket/myKey}
  • SSM: ${ssm:/path/to/service/id}

Looking ahead, our focus will be on integrating SAM and CloudFormation templates into Serverless Compose files, allowing you to deploy traditional Serverless Framework, SAM, and CloudFormation projects together. Additionally, you will be able to set stage-based configuration Variables that all project files can inherit, as well as share security policies, observability configuration, and more—bringing you closer to a fully consolidated, streamlined workflow.

4.1.23

This is another Serverless Framework V.4 GA release. If you have Serverless Framework V.4 installed already, it will auto-update within 24 hours, or you can run serverless update to get the latest version immediately. If you are upgrading to V.4 from V.3 or less, see our Upgrading to Serverless Framework V.4 Documentation.

Bug Fixes

4.1.22

This is another Serverless Framework V.4 GA release. If you have Serverless Framework V.4 installed already, it will auto-update within 24 hours, or you can run serverless update to get the latest version immediately. If you are upgrading to V.4 from V.3 or less, see our Upgrading to Serverless Framework V.4 Documentation.

Bug Fixes

  • Remove process scoped temp folders and make a new temp folder per framework run - fixes: serverless/serverless#12749
  • Backwards compatibility with v3 progress spinners

4.1.19

This is another Serverless Framework V.4 GA release. If you have Serverless Framework V.4 installed already, it will auto-update within 24 hours, or you can run serverless update to get the latest version immediately. If you are upgrading to V.4 from V.3 or less, see our Upgrading to Serverless Framework V.4 Documentation.

Bug Fixes

4.1.17

This is another Serverless Framework V.4 GA release. If you have Serverless Framework V.4 installed already, it will auto-update within 24 hours, or you can run serverless update to get the latest version immediately. If you are upgrading to V.4 from V.3 or less, see our Upgrading to Serverless Framework V.4 Documentation.

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 months ago

Superseded by #1908.