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serverless-awscredentials-plugin

v1.0.0

Published

Import AWS credentials from your credentials file as serverless environment variables

Downloads

889

Readme

serverless-awscredentials

npm version](https://www.npmjs.com/package/serverless-awscredentials)

This plugin will preload the AWS_REGION, AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY variables into serverless, based on the configuration you created using aws configure.

The AWS_REGION is loaded from the ~/.aws/config file. The access and secret access key are loaded from the ~/.aws/credentials file.

You can use this if you need access to read AWS services from your Lambdas.

Install and Setup

> npm install --save-dev serverless-awscredentials-plugin

Next, add the plugin to your serverless configuration:

service: mine

plugins:
    - serverless-awscredentials-plugin

You can configure which profile to use:

custom:
    awscredentials:
        profile: my-profile

If not specified, the default profile will be used.

Usage

The variables are now loaded in serverless and can be accessed by any Lambda as environment variables.