A Serverless API MicroService that adds ES7 syntax, serverless-offline, environment variables, and unit test support. Part of the Serverless Tutorial Series.
The Serverless Tutorial Series uses the serverless-webpack plugin, Babel, serverless-offline, and Jest. This service supports the following features:
- ES7 script is supported in all Lambdas
- Use
importandexport
- Use
- Bundle Lambda functions using Webpack
- Execute API Gateway locally
- Use
serverless offline start
- Use
- Added Support for unit testing
- Run
npm testto run your tests
- Run
- Sourcemaps enable debugging and error messages
- Error message show the correct line numbers
- Works in production with AWSCloudWatch
- Automatic support for multiple handler files
- You do not have to add a new entry your
webpack.config.js
- You do not have to add a new entry your
- Add environment variables for each stage deployed
A demo version of this service is hosted on AWS - https://g0xd40o7wd.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dev/starterService
And here is an example of the ES7 source behind it
const message = ({time, ...rest}) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(() => {
resolve(`${rest.copy} (with a delay)`);
}, time * 1000)
);
export const starterService = async (event, context, callback) => {
const response = {
statusCode: 200,
body: JSON.stringify({
message: `You are now Serverless on AWS! ${(await message({ time: 1, copy: "Your serverless lambda has executed as it should!"}))}`,
input: event
})
};
callback(null, response);
};To create a new Serverless project.
$ serverless install --url https://github.com/lopezdp/ServerlessStarterService --name microservice-projectEnter the new directory
$ cd microservice-projectInstall the Node.js packages
$ npm installTo run eslint on your local
$ npm run lintTo run unit tests on your local
$ npm run testTo run a function on your local
$ serverless invoke local --function helloTo simulate APIGateway locally using serverless-offline
$ serverless offline startWe use Jest to run our tests. You can read more about setting up your tests here.
Deploy your project
$ serverless deployDeploy a single function
$ serverless deploy function --function helloTo add another function as a new file to your project, simply add the new file and add the reference to serverless.yml. The webpack.config.js automatically handles functions in different files.
To add environment variables to your project
- Rename
env.exampletoenv.yml. - Add environment variables for the various stages to
env.yml. - Uncomment
environment: ${file(env.yml):${self:provider.stage}}in theserverless.yml. - Make sure to not commit your
env.yml.
- Send us an email if you have any questions
- Open a new issue if you've found a bug or have some suggestions.
- Or submit a pull request!
The Serverless Tutorial Series is maintained by David Lopez (@davidplopez). Subscribe to our newsletter (Coming Soon!) for updates. Send us an email if you have any questions.