serverless-bundle is a Serverless Framework plugin that optimally packages your ES6 or TypeScript Node.js Lambda functions with sensible defaults so you don't have to maintain your own Webpack configs. It uses the serverless-webpack plugin internally.
- Only one dependency
- Supports ES6 and TypeScript
- Generates optimized packages
- Linting Lambda functions using ESLint
- Supports transpiling unit tests with babel-jest
- Source map support for proper error messages
And all this works without having to install Webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc. or manage any of their configs. Simply add serverless-bundle to your app and you are done!
- "eslint"
- "webpack"
- "ts-loader"
- "typescript"
- "css-loader"
- "graphql-tag"
- "@babel/core"
- "babel-eslint"
- "babel-loader"
- "eslint-loader"
- "@babel/runtime"
- "@babel/preset-env"
- "serverless-webpack"
- "source-map-support"
- "webpack-node-externals"
- "eslint-config-strongloop"
- "tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin"
- "fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin"
- "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime"
- "babel-plugin-source-map-support"
+ "serverless-bundle"You can read more about this over on Serverless Stack.
Install the serverless-bundle plugin using:
$ npm install --save-dev serverless-bundleThen add it to your serverless.yml.
plugins:
- serverless-bundleTo run your tests using the same Babel config used in the plugin add the following to your package.json:
"scripts": {
"test": "serverless-bundle test"
}We also have a couple of template repos to help you get started:
Once installed and added to your serverless.yml, serverless-bundle will automatically package your functions using Webpack when you run the various serverless commands.
You can configure the following through your serverless.yml. Note that, these are all optional.
custom:
bundle:
sourcemaps: true # Enable source maps
caching: true # Enable Webpack caching
stats: false # Don't print out any Webpack output
linting: true # Enable linting as a part of the build process
disableForkTsChecker: false # Disable the ForkTsChecker plugin, more below
tsConfig: "tsconfig.json" # Path to your 'tsconfig.json', if it's not in the root
forceInclude: # Optional list of NPM packages that need to be included
- mysql # Only necessary if packages are included dynamically
ignorePackages: # Ignore building any of the following packages
- hiredis # For ex, hiredis needs to be ignored if using redis
externals: # Set non Webpack compatible packages as externals
- isomorphic-webcrypto # They'll be included in the node_modules/, more below
forceExclude: # Don't include these in the package
- chrome-aws-lambda # Because it'll be provided through a Lambda Layer
excludeFiles: "**/*.test.ts" # Exclude files from Webpack that match the glob
fixPackages: # Include fixes for specific packages
- "[email protected]" # For ex, [email protected] doesn't work by default with Webpack
copyFiles: # Copy any additional files to the generated package
- from: 'public/*' # Where the files are currently
to: './' # Where in the package should they go
aliases: # Create an alias to 'import' modules easily with a custom path
- Lib: custom-lib/src/lib # For ex, replace the long 'custom-lib/src/lib' with 'Lib'
concatText: # Concatenate text files into one file on the generated package
- files: 'schema/*.txt' # Where the files that need to be concatenated are currently located
outputPath: './' # Where the concatenated file should go in the package
name: 'schema.txt' # The name the the concatenated file should have
packager: npm # Specify a packager, 'npm' or 'yarn'. Defaults to 'npm'.
packagerOptions: # Run a custom script in the package process
scripts: # https://github.com/serverless-heaven/serverless-webpack#custom-scripts
- echo hello > test
rawFileExtensions: # An array of file extensions to import using the Webpack raw-loader.
- csv # Defaults to ['pem', 'txt']
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ESLint
This plugin uses eslint-config-strongloop. You can override this by placing your own
.eslintrc.jsonwith the rules you'd like to use. If you'd like to ignore specific files, you can use a.eslintignorefile. -
Customizing Babel and Webpack configs
This plugin does not support customizing the Babel and Webpack configs, since serverless-webpack does a pretty good job with that. However, if you think the default config is missing some key features, feel free to open an issue about it.
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Supporting specific packages
Certain packages like (
[email protected]) do not work with Webpack without customizing the config. To support these packages, we use thefixPackagesoption. This allows us to customize the Webpack config without having folks learn about the internals of Webpack, or maintaining their own complicated configs. If a specific package doesn't work without customizing the Webpack config, add to thefixPackagesoption and submit a PR. -
Packager scripts
The
packagerOptions.scriptsoption allows serverless-webpack to run a custom script in the packaging process. This is useful for installing any platform specific binaries. See below for thesharppackage. -
Aliases
Import paths can get very long when dealing with complicated directory structures in monorepo apps. The
aliasesoption allows you to define a shorter version. So if you have an import that looks like:import Utility from '../../custom-lib/src/lib/utility';
Adding the following. Where
src/utilitiesis the path from the project root.custom: bundle: aliases: - "Lib": custom-lib/src/lib
This would allow you to instead import using the following, from anywhere in your project.
import Utility from 'Lib/utility';
To use aliases in your tests you'll need to use Jest's
moduleNameMapper. Add the following yourpackage.json:"jest": { "moduleNameMapper": { "Lib(.*)$": "<rootDir>/custom-lib/src/lib/$1" } }
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Usage with WebStorm
Here is some info on how to get this plugin to support running tests in WebStorm — AnomalyInnovations#5 (comment)
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Alternative Jest Result Processor
For CI services (like Atlassian Bamboo CI) that do not work with Jest test results, start by installing jest-mocha-reporter.
To set the
testResultsProcessoroption, add"testResultsProcessor": "jest-mocha-reporter"to the Jest section in yourpackage.json. You should see the default command line output when runningnpm run test, but you should also get atest-report.json.To test the
reportersoption, add"reporters": ["jest-mocha-reporter"]instead. This should result in the same file as above but without the command line output.
If serverless-bundle detects a tsconfig.json in your service root, it'll enable TypeScript.
You can also change where your tsconfig is.
custom:
bundle:
tsConfig: 'tsconfig.special.json'Setting the module to commonjs or target to es3 or es5 conflicts with the babel-plugin-source-map-support plugin that serverless-bundle uses for adding source maps. It'll cause imports in your code to error out with something like this:
TypeError: fileName.functionName is not a functionSo if serverless-bundle detects these in your tsconfig.json, it'll print the following warning.
serverless-bundle: CommonJS, ES3, or ES5 are not supportedMore on this issue here.
By default serverless-bundle uses the ForkTsCheckerWebpackPlugin to speed up builds by running type checking in a separate process. However, this combined with Serverless Framework's package: individually: true option means that to packages each Lambda function, a separate type checking process is started. Concurrently, starting many such processes can cause your build process to run out of memory.
To disabled this, add the following to your config.
custom:
bundle:
disableForkTsChecker: trueThe packages below need some additional config to make them work.
The knex.js module is automatically excluded from the bundle since it's not compatible with Webpack. However, you need to force include the specific database provider package since these are dynamically included. Use the forceInclude option to pass in a list of packages that you want included. For example, to include mysql use the following:
custom:
bundle:
forceInclude:
- mysqlThe sharp package needs to include a specific binary before package. Use the packagerOptions.scripts for this.
custom:
bundle:
packagerOptions:
scripts:
- rm -rf node_modules/sharp && npm install --arch=x64 --platform=linux --target=10.15.0 sharpThe pg package optionally includes pg-native that needs to be ignored from Webpack. Use the ignorePackages option to do this.
custom:
bundle:
ignorePackages:
- pg-nativeThe redis package optionally includes hiredis that needs to be ignored from Webpack. Use the ignorePackages option to do this.
custom:
bundle:
ignorePackages:
- hiredisTo use the Sequelize package along with pg, you'll need to ignore it from Webpack and using the dialectModule option. Read more here.
In your serverless.yml:
custom:
bundle:
ignorePackages:
- pg-nativeAnd in your Lambda code:
const sequelize = new Sequelize(
process.env.DB_NAME,
process.env.DB_USERNAME,
process.env.DB_PASSWORD,
{
host: process.env.DB_HOST,
dialect: process.env.DB_DIALECT,
dialectModule: pg
}
);Formidable 1.x doesn't work with Webpack by default. We have a fix that we apply to the Webpack config for it to work. To apply the fix use the following:
custom:
bundle:
fixPackages:
- "[email protected]"If enabled, Webpack adds the following definition to work with Formidable — { "global.GENTLY": false }.
It's common in Serverless monorepo setups that the plugins are installed at the root level and referenced in the individual services. Take the following project setup:
package.json // Here serverless-bundle is installed
/service1
|- package.json // Can run npm test from here, referring to parent `package.json`
|- handler.js
|- handler.test.js
|- serverless.yml // Uses serverless-bundle plugin
/service2
|- package.json // Can run npm test from here, referring to parent `package.json`
|- handler.js
|- handler.test.js
|- serverless.yml // Uses serverless-bundle plugin
Running Serverless commands (deploy, package, etc.) from the services directories are supported out of the box. To get your tests to run correctly, you need to do the following.
In the root package.json use the following test script:
"scripts": {
"test": "serverless-bundle test"
}And in service1/package.json use this test script:
"scripts": {
"test": "npm --prefix ./../ test service1"
},This tells serverless-bundle (in the root) to only run the tests inside the service1/ directory. As opposed to the entire project.
Serverless Bundle automatically supports importing css and scss using the isomorphic-style-loader.
import "./assets/style.css";
import "./assets/style.scss";Serverless Bundle automatically supports importing .pem and .txt, using the Webpack raw-loader.
import "./assets/key.pem";
import "./assets/text.txt";If you need load additional files using the raw-loader, you can use the rawFileExtensions config option.
custom:
bundle:
rawFileExtensions:
- csvThe externals option takes a list of packages or all. By default this is set to ["knex", "sharp"].
Packages listed in externals are ignored by Webpack. They are instead added in the node_modules/ directory of the Lambda .zip file. These usually include npm packages that are not supported by Webpack.
The all option allows you to list all the packages in YOUR node_modules/ directory as externals. This might be useful in cases where they are just too many to list. Or you are using something like EJS that implicitly requires a long list of packages that are not supported by Webpack.
Note that, adding a package to the externals list might make your Lambda .zip file larger. This is because the entire package directory is zipped. Instead of using Webpack to just include the code that is necessary. So it's advisable to avoid using the all option.
If you think we should add to the default list of externals, open a PR.
Example of specifying a list of packages:
custom:
bundle:
externals:
- knex
- sharpExample of using the all option:
custom:
bundle:
externals: allThe three options (externals, forceExclude, and excludeFiles) look similar but have some subtle differences. Let's look at them in detail:
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externalsThese are packages that need to be included in the Lambda package (the .zip file that's sent to AWS). But they are not compatible with Webpack. So they are marked as
externalsto tell Webpack not bundle them. -
forceExcludeThese packages are available in the Lambda runtime. Either by default (in the case of
aws-sdk) or through a Lambda layer that you might be using. So these are not included in the Lambda package. And they are also marked asexternals. Meaning that packages that are inforceExcludeare automatically added to theexternalslist as well. By default,aws-sdkis listed in theforceExclude. -
excludeFilesThese are a glob of files that can be excluded from the function resolution. This happens when you have multiple files that are in the same directory and Serverless Framework tries to use them as a function handler. For example, if you have a
index.jsand aindex.test.jsand your function is pointing toindex, you'll get a warning saying,WARNING: More than one matching handlers found for index. Using index.js. To fix this, useexcludeFiles: **/*.test.js.
- Open a new issue if you've found a bug or have some suggestions.
- Or submit a pull request!
To run this project locally, clone the repo and initialize the project.
$ git clone https://github.com/AnomalyInnovations/serverless-bundle
$ cd serverless-bundle
$ npm installRun all the tests.
$ npm testTo test the serverless-bundle test command.
$ npm run test scriptsTo install locally in another project.
$ npm install /path/to/serverless-bundle- Label the PRs with
breaking,enhancement,bug,documentation, orinternal - Merge the PRs
- Generate changelog
npm run changelog - Draft a new release with the changelog
- Up the version based on the PR labels
npm version <major|minor|patch> - Push the tag
git push origin <tag_name> - Publish to npm
npm publish - Update the tag in release and publish release notes
This plugin would not be possible without the amazing serverless-webpack plugin and the ideas and code from Create React App.
This plugin is maintained by Serverless Stack.