@hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescript v1.1.17
serverless-plugin-typescript
Serverless plugin for zero-config Typescript support
HEWMEN Update
Original NPM Module: http://www.npmjs.com/package/serverless-plugin-typescript
This version of serverless-typescript-plugin fixes symbolic link issues with Windows OS resulting in the following errors:
1) EPERM: operation not permitted, scandir... 2) EPERM: operation not permitted, symlink...
When attaching the "node_modules" folder to the build
Created PR for original plugin: http://www.github.com/prismagraphql/serverless-plugin-typescript/pull/103
Features
- Zero-config: Works out of the box without the need to install any other compiler or plugins
- Supports ES2015 syntax + features (
export,import,async,await,Promise, ...) - Supports
sls package,sls deployandsls deploy function - Supports
sls invoke local+--watchmode - Integrates nicely with
serverless-offline
Install
yarn add --dev @hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescriptor
npm install --save-dev @hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescriptAdd the following plugin to your serverless.yml:
plugins:
- '@hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescript'Configure
See example folder for a minimal example.
tsconfig.json
The default tsconfig.json file used by the plugin looks like this:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"preserveConstEnums": true,
"strictNullChecks": true,
"sourceMap": true,
"target": "es5",
"outDir": ".build",
"moduleResolution": "node",
"lib": ["es2015"],
"rootDir": "./"
}
}Note 1: The
outDirandrootDiroptions cannot be overwritten.Note 2: Don't confuse the
tsconfig.jsonin this repository with the one mentioned above.
Including extra files
All files from package/include will be included in the final build file. See Exclude/Include
Usage
Google Cloud Functions
When using with Google Cloud Functions via the serverless-google-cloudfunctions
plugin, you simply have to provide a main field in your package.json:
{
// ...
"main": "handler.js",
// ..
}And this plugin will automatically compile your typescript correctly. Note
that the field must refer to the compiled file name, namely, ending with a .js
extension.
If a main field was not found, then this plugin will use index.js. Before
compilation begins, it will check to see that the file indicated exists with a
.ts extension before actually trying to compile it.
Automatic compilation
The normal Serverless deploy procedure will automatically compile with Typescript:
- Create the Serverless project with
serverless create -t aws-nodejs - Install Serverless Typescript as above
- Deploy with
serverless deploy
Usage with serverless-offline
The plugin integrates very well with serverless-offline to simulate AWS Lambda and AWS API Gateway locally.
Add the plugins to your serverless.yml file and make sure that @hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescript
precedes serverless-offline as the order is important:
plugins:
...
- '@hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescript'
...
- serverless-offline
...Run serverless offline or serverless offline start to start the Lambda/API simulation.
In comparison to serverless offline, the start command will fire an init and a end lifecycle hook which is needed for serverless-offline and e.g. serverless-dynamodb-local to switch off resources (see below)
serverless-dynamodb-local
Configure your service the same as mentioned above, but additionally add the serverless-dynamodb-local
plugin as follows:
plugins:
- '@hewmen/serverless-plugin-typescript'
- serverless-dynamodb-local
- serverless-offlineRun serverless offline start.
Other useful options
You can reduce the clutter generated by serverless-offline with --dontPrintOutput and
disable timeouts with --noTimeout.
Run a function locally
To run your compiled functions locally you can:
$ serverless invoke local --function <function-name>Options are:
--functionor-f(required) is the name of the function to run--watch- recompile and run a function locally on source changes--pathor-p(optional) path to JSON or YAML file holding input data--dataor-d(optional) input data
Enabling source-maps
You can easily enable support for source-maps (making stacktraces easier to read) by installing and using the following plugin:
yarn add --dev source-map-support// inside of your function
import 'source-map-support/register'If you are using webpack (most likely). Add devtool: 'source-map' to webpack.config.js:
module.exports = {
.... snip ....
devtool: 'source-map',
.... snip ....
}Help & Community 
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