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serverless-apig-s3

v2.0.0

Published

automates the process of both configuring AWS to serve static front-end content and deploying your client-side bundle.

Downloads

28

Readme

serverless-apig-s3

This Serverless plugin automates the process of both configuring AWS to serve static front-end content and deploying your client-side bundle.

It creates an S3 bucket to hold your front-end content, and adds two routes to API Gateway:

  • GET / => bucket/index.html
  • GET /assets/* => bucket/*

This allows your API and front-end assets to be served from the same domain, sidestepping any CORS issues. CloudFront is also not used. The combination of these two properties makes this plugin a good fit for a dev stage environment.

Installation

npm i -D serverless-apig-s3

This plugin requires node > 7.6 because fuck callbacks.

Configuration

serverless.yml:

plugins:
 - serverless-apig-s3

custom:
  apigs3:
    dist: client/dist    # path within service to find content to upload (default: client/dist)
    dotFiles: true       # include files beginning with a dot in resources and uploads (default: false)
    topFiles: true       # create routes for top-level files in dist folder (default: false)
    resourceName: static # route path for static assets (default: assets)
    resourcePath: /dist  # path prefix for assets in s3 bucket (default: '')

Usage

sls deploy    # ensure that sls deploy has been run so that this plugin's resources exist.
sls client deploy    # uploads client build artifacts to s3

Something missing? More documentation? All Issues / PRs welcome at https://github.com/sdd/serverless-apig-s3