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sls-ts-codegen

v1.0.5

Published

CRUD code generator for aws-nodejs-typescript template from the Serverless framework

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AWS Lambda TypeScript Code Generator

This package provides a command-line tool to generate CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) boilerplate code for AWS Lambda functions written in TypeScript. The generated code is based on the aws-nodejs-typescript template from the Serverless Framework.

Installation

npm i -D sls-ts-codegen

Usage

To generate the boilerplate code for a Lambda function, use the generate command followed by the function name:

npx sls-ts-codegen generate -f myFunction

By default, the generated code will be saved in a folder named after the function in the /src/functions directory. You can specify a different path using the -p or --path option:

npx sls-ts-codegen generate -f myFunction -p /path/to/myFunction

The generated code includes a handler.ts file that defines the Lambda function handler and a model.ts file that defines the data model. Both files are based on Handlebars templates, which you can customize by modifying the crud-template.hbs and model-template.hbs files in the templates directory.