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@jozhetak/sls-off

v1.0.5

Published

A wrapper for serverless-offline that allows multiple instances to be ran concurrently with watch functionality

Downloads

8

Readme

sls-off

Fork serverless-offline-multi in LINK.

A wrapper for serverless-offline that allows multiple instances to be ran concurrently with watch functionality. This is achieved using concurrently and nodemon.

Prerequisites

You'll need serverless installed globally, and serverless-offline installed into your project before running this wrapper.

Install

npm install -g serverless-offline-multi

Usage

There are two parameters that are passed to the wrapper, directory and portwhich specify the relative directory and port number that you wish for the serverless-offline process to listen on, respectively.

serverless-offline-multi --directory service-mailing --port 3001

These parameters can be repeated (in pairs) for multiple services, as follows:

serverless-offline-multi --directory service-mailing --port 3001 --directory service-account --port 3002

HTTP Port & Lambda Port

  • By default, httpPort is always the same as http.
  • lambdaPort is always httpPort/http + 1000. Example, running with --port 3004 will result in: http: 3004, httpPort: 3004 and lambdaPort: 4004 (port + 1000 to avoid conflict)

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome, and I will gladly merge in features/bug fixes.

License

MIT