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@x1.co/domain

v3.5.3

Published

Easily provision custom domains for:

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Domain

Easily provision custom domains for:

  • Static websites hosted on AWS CloudFront & AWS S3 via the Website Component.
  • APIs built via the Backend Component.

Inputs

domain:
  component: "@serverless/domain"
  inputs:
    privateZone: false
    domain: mywebsite.com
    subdomains:
      www: ${websiteComponentInstance}
      api: ${backendComponentInstance}
      admin: ${anotherWebsiteComponentInstance}
    domainMinimumProtocolVersion: "TLSv1.2_2018"

Set-Up

First, you must purchase your domain within Route53 manually. Then add it to the Component, as demonstrated above.

Using With The Website Component

When used with the Website Component, the domain component will...

  • Create an AWS ACM Certificate, if one does not already exists for the domain.
  • Create an AWS Cloudfront Distribution that uses the AWS ACM Certificate.
  • Create Records in AWS Route 53 to point your custom domain to your AWS Cloudfront Distribution.

Credits

This package was originally implemented by the serverless framework team. I decided to fork it and bring it into this monorepo because it wasn't being maintained anymore