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cloud-functions-manager

v1.0.3

Published

This project is about to manage all the areas about cloud functions, like local testing, code quality etc

Downloads

6

Readme

cloud-functions-manager

Currently this package is usable to run lambda functions locally. Future release will contain more features and will make testing very easy.

Install

npm install cloud-functions-manager --save-dev

add the script in package.json file

"test" : "node node_modules/cloud-functions-manager"

How to run?

npm run test ./test/test1.json

Here we have test folder at the root and inside the test folder we have a file test1.json. Following is the data in side test1.json will look like.

{
    "event": {"body":{ "name":"hello"}},
    "path": "../../../test/app.js",
}

here event and path are required fields and in the event is the input for lambda function and path is the location of file. in the above example we have test folder at root and then inside we have a file app.js which contain the code for lambda function.

Type the path of your function in following way ../../../root_folder/path_to_code

How to set environment variables?

Create test.env file at the root and add the variables there which you are using inside lambda function.

Issue

If you find any issue feel free to report it event you are not confident

https://github.com/Aijaz12550/cloud-functions-manager/issues

Contribution

Every contribution is important and we will merge it after review.