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growpital-service

v1.0.2

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Serverless Framework Node HTTP API on AWS

This template demonstrates how to make a simple HTTP API with Node.js running on AWS Lambda and API Gateway using the Serverless Framework.

This template does not include any kind of persistence (database). For more advanced examples, check out the serverless/examples repository which includes Typescript, Mongo, DynamoDB and other examples.

Usage

Deployment

$ serverless deploy

After deploying, you should see output similar to:

Deploying aws-node-http-api-project to stage dev (us-east-1)

✔ Service deployed to stack aws-node-http-api-project-dev (152s)

endpoint: GET - https://xxxxxxxxxx.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/
functions:
  hello: aws-node-http-api-project-dev-hello (1.9 kB)

Note: In current form, after deployment, your API is public and can be invoked by anyone. For production deployments, you might want to configure an authorizer. For details on how to do that, refer to http event docs.

Invocation

After successful deployment, you can call the created application via HTTP:

curl https://xxxxxxx.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/

Which should result in response similar to the following (removed input content for brevity):

{
  "message": "Go Serverless v2.0! Your function executed successfully!",
  "input": {
    ...
  }
}

Local development

You can invoke your function locally by using the following command:

serverless invoke local --function hello

Which should result in response similar to the following:

{
  "statusCode": 200,
  "body": "{\n  \"message\": \"Go Serverless v3.0! Your function executed successfully!\",\n  \"input\": \"\"\n}"
}

Alternatively, it is also possible to emulate API Gateway and Lambda locally by using serverless-offline plugin. In order to do that, execute the following command:

serverless plugin install -n serverless-offline

It will add the serverless-offline plugin to devDependencies in package.json file as well as will add it to plugins in serverless.yml.

After installation, you can start local emulation with:

AWS_PROFILE=growpital serverless offline --httpPort 3001 --ignoreJWTSignature

Generate Token Online for development

  • URL: https://www.javainuse.com/jwtgenerator
  • Parameters requires
    • email
  • Use any key and HS256 Algorithm

To learn more about the capabilities of serverless-offline, please refer to its GitHub repository.