serverless-golang-plugin
v3.0.0
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Serverless Framework plugin that compiles Go functions on the fly
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⚡️Serverless Framework Go Plugin
serverless-golang-plugin
is a Serverless Framework plugin that compiles Go functions on the fly. You don't need to do it manually before serverless deploy
. Once the plugin is installed it will happen automatically. The plugin works with Serverless Framework version 1.52 and above.
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Features
- Concurrent compilation happens across all CPU cores.
- Support for both
serverless deploy
andserverless deploy function
commands. - Support for
serverless invoke local
command. - Additional command
serverless go build
.
Install
Install the plugin
npm i --save-dev serverless-golang-plugin
Add it to your
serverless.yaml
plugins: - serverless-golang-plugin
Replace every Go function's
handler
with*.go
file path or a package path. E.g.functions: example: runtime: go1.x handler: functions/example/main.go # or just functions/example
Configuration
Default values:
custom:
go:
baseDir: . # folder where go.mod file lives, if set `handler` property should be set relatively to that folder
binDir: .bin # target folder for binary files
cgo: 0 # CGO_ENABLED flag
cmd: GOOS=linux go build -ldflags="-s -w"' # compile command
monorepo: false # if enabled, builds function every directory (useful for monorepo where go.mod is managed by each function
supportedRuntimes: ["go1.x"] # the plugin compiles a function only if runtime is declared here (either on function or provider level)
buildProvidedRuntimeAsBootstrap: false # if enabled, builds and archive function with only single "bootstrap" binary (useful for runtimes like provided.al2)
How does it work?
The plugin compiles every Go function defined in serverless.yaml
into .bin
directory. After that it internally changes handler
so that the Serverless Framework will deploy the compiled file not the source file.
For every matched function it also overrides package
parameter to
individually: true
exclude:
- `./**`
include:
- `<path to the compiled file and any files that you defined to be included>`
How to run Golang Lambda on ARM?
- Add
provided.al2
tosupportedRuntimes
and enablebuildProvidedRuntimeAsBootstrap
in plugin config - Append
GOARCH=arm64
to your compile command (cmd
line) - Change architecture and runtime in global config:
provider:
architecture: arm64
runtime: provided.al2
Warning! First deploy may result in small downtime (~few seconds) of lambda, use some deployment strategy like canary for safer rollout.