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serverless-plugin-stack-config

v1.1.0

Published

A serverless plugin to manage configurations for a micro-service stack.

Downloads

44

Readme

Stack Config Plugin for Serverless

Build Status

A serverless plugin to manage configurations for a micro-service stack.

Features

  • outputs - This downloads this service's outputs to a file in /PROJECT_ROOT/.serverless/stack-outputs.json and updates the config file in S3.

  • outputs download - This downloads the existing, combined, stack config file from S3.

Install

npm install --save serverless-plugin-stack-config

Usage

Add the plugin to your serverless.yml like the following:

NOTE: The script and backup properties are optional.

serverless.yml:

provider:
...

plugins:
  - serverless-plugin-stack-config

custom:
  stack-config:
    script: scripts/transform.js
    backup:
      s3:
        key: config/stack-config.json
        bucket: ${self:service}-${opt:env}
        shallow: true

functions:
...
resources:
...

Configure the Stack Output

You can now supply a script that you can use to transform the stack outputs before they are saved to file.

For example you could rename outputs or create new ones from the values received.

// scripts/transform.js

module.exports = async function transform(serverless, stackOutputs) {
  // rename
  stackOutputs.TrackingServiceEndpoint = stackOutputs.ServiceEndpoint;

  // delete
  delete stackOutputs.ServerlessDeploymentBucketName;
  delete stackOutputs.ServiceEndpoint;

  // return updated stack
  return stackOutputs;
}

Example shell commands:

serverless outputs --stage dev --region eu-west-1

serverless outputs download --stage dev --region eu-west-1
# with save directory location
serverless outputs download --stage dev --region eu-west-1 --path .

Limitations

If you are deploying several applications at the same time, there is the possibility that some data loss could occur in the event that multiple stacks are updating the config file in S3.

License

MIT