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@tailwindapp/localstack

v1.0.2

Published

Fully functional local AWS cloud stack.

Downloads

7

Readme

Tailwind LocalStack

Provides an easy way to simulate a fully functional AWS cloud stack, all through your local environment.

Installation

From NPM

To install this package from npm run

npm install @tailwindapp/localstack

From Local

To install from local package, you first need to create a link by running

npm link

Then navigate to a desired repository and run

npm link @tailwindapp/localstack

Usage

This command will start the containers, build the code, and add all of the AWS Resources in your template.yml to Localstack. It will also spin up an NGINX API at localhost:8080 where all of your API Gateway Lambdas will be available.

localstack-start

This will start the database intended for ci testing

localstack-start-ci-db

This will stop and remove all of your containers.

localstack-stop

This will stop, remove, and then start LocalStack.

localstack-restart

This will tail and follow all of the logs in LocalStack. Mostly helpful for debugging.

localstack-logs

This will filter the LocalStack logs for only the Lamda Logs.

localstack-lambda-logs