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tutu

v2.0.0

Published

A simple AWS Lambda and ApiGateway Deployer.

Downloads

3

Readme

tutu

A simple deployer for APIs made with AWS ApiGateway and AWS Lambda.

Features

  • Automatically Packages the API
  • Unified and Standlone Lambdas for each Apigateway endpoint
  • Local Lambda test
  • Local Server Emulator
  • Lambda VPC support
  • Automatically adds an Options method with a mock integration
  • Resource based permission to ApiGateway Lambda execution

Setting Up

Before running any command you must have 2 files on the root folder of your project:

endpoint.json

This file contains the API definition. Check endpoints.json on this repository for further reference.

tutu.json

This file contains the variables configurations of the project. You can leave this empty if you are using Environment Variables.

You MUST define this CONSTANTS:

  • AWS_ACCOUNT
  • REGION
  • SOURCE_FOLDER_NAME
  • APIGATEWAY_REST_API
  • LAMBDA_EXECUTION_ROLE

Commands

API Deployment

Deploys the configured API

$ tutu deploy

Locally running Lambdas

At desired lambda function folder run:

$ tutu run {method}

You must define the method that you are running

Running server emulator

Runs a local server at: localhost:8080

$ tutu runserver