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serverless-client-s3

v2.0.0

Published

Deploy your serverless static site to S3 Website Bucket.

Downloads

1,570

Readme

serverless-client-s3

serverless

A Serverless plugin that deploys a web client for your Serverless project to an S3 bucket, and make it publicaly available in seconds.

First, install:

npm install --save serverless-client-s3

Second, update s-project.json by adding the following:

"plugins": [
  "serverless-client-s3"
],
"custom" : {
    "client": {
        "bucketName": "BUCKET_NAME_FOR_THE_CLIENT"
    }
}

Warning: The plugin will overwrite any data you have in the bucket name you set above if it already exists.

Third, Create a client/dist folder in the root directory of your Serverless project. This is where your distribution-ready website should live. It is recommended to have a client/src where you'll be developing your website, and a build script that outputs to client/dist. The plugin simply expects and uploads the entire client/dist folder to S3, configure the bucket to host the website, and make it publicaly available.

Or just copy/run the following commands in the root directory of your Serverless project to get a quick sample website for deployment:

mkdir -p client/dist
touch client/dist/index.html
echo "Go Serverless" >> client/dist/index.html

Fourth, run the plugin, and visit your new website!

sls client deploy

Fifth, Have fun!