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serverless-build-substitute-plugin

v0.1.2

Published

A Serverless Build plugin to substitute files into a build (eg. AWS binaries into node_modules)

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Readme

Serverless Build Substitute Plugin

A Serverless Build Plugin to substitute files into a build (eg. AWS binaries into node_modules) prior to deployment.

NOTE: currently works on Serverless 0.5.x only.

Support for Serverless 1.0.x is coming once it has reached RC/Stable.

To use simply add serverless-substitute-plugin to your "plugins" section in your s-project.json file.

Then to use you can simply add it as an entry in your serverless.build.yml file in your project root.

This can be used for deploying AWS compatible binaries into the package before deployment.

Configuration

# ./serverless.build.yml

method: "bundle"

sourceMaps : true
babel      : true # Will use ./.babelrc
uglify     : true # Will use defaults

exclude:
  - "*" # Ignores the root directory

modules:
  exclude: # excluded from the root node_modules
    - aws-sdk

  deepExclude: # excluded from nested node_modules
    - aws-sdk

## Global Substitute File (will run on all functions deployed)
substitute:
  - from: "bin/somefile.bin" # Rel path to your project for the file to substitute from
    to: "somefile.bin" # One or more destinations for the file to be copied to

functions:
  one:
    include:
      - "functions/one/**"
      - "lib/one/**"

    exclude:
      - "**/*.json"
    
    # Substitute Files (per function)
    substitute:
      - from: "bin/iconv.node" # Rel path to your project for the file to substitute from
        to: # One or more destinations for the file to be copied to
          - "node_modules/iconv/build/Release/iconv.node"
          - "node_modules/iconv/build/Release/obj.target/iconv.node"
          - "node_modules/iconv/build/Debug/iconv.node"
          - "node_modules/iconv/build/Debug/obj.target/iconv.node"

      - from: "bin/somefile.bin" # Rel path to your project for the file to substitute from
        to: "somefile.bin" # One or more destinations for the file to be copied to