@ltv/serverless-esbuild v1.24.2
💨 serverless-esbuild
Serverless plugin for zero-config JavaScript and TypeScript code bundling using promising fast & furious esbuild bundler and minifier
Features
- Zero-config: Works out of the box without the need to install any other compiler or plugins
- Supports ESNext syntax with transforming limitations (See Note)
- Supports
sls package,sls deployandsls deploy function - Supports
sls invoke local - Integrates nicely with
serverless-offline
Note: The default JavaScript syntax target is determined from serverless provider configuration otherwise set to node10, so the final bundle will be supported by all AWS Lambda Node.js runtimes. If you still using an old lambda runtime and have to respect it you can play with esbuild target option, see JavaScript syntax support for more details about syntax transform limitations.
Install
# install `serverless-esbuild` and `esbuild`
yarn add --dev serverless-esbuild esbuild
# or
npm install -D serverless-esbuild esbuild
# or
pnpm install -D serverless-esbuild esbuildAdd the following plugin to your serverless.yml:
plugins:
- serverless-esbuildConfigure
By default, no configuration is required, but you can change esbuild behavior in custom esbuild section in serverless.yaml config:
custom:
esbuild:
bundle: true
minify: falseCheck esbuild documentation for the full list of available options. Note that some options like entryPoints or outdir cannot be overwritten. We rely on the Javascript API so make sure you provide the JavaScript options as they can be different to the CLI options.
The package specified in the exclude option is passed to esbuild as external, but it is not included in the function bundle either. The default value for this option is ['aws-sdk']. You can set exclude to * to disable packaging node_modules.
See example folder for a minimal example.
Including extra files
All files from package/patterns will be included in the final build file. See Patterns.
Include/exclude is deprecated, but still supported.
External Dependencies
Packages that are marked as external and exist in the package.json's dependencies will be installed and included with your build under node_modules. You can configure how these are installed:
custom:
esbuild:
packager: yarn # optional - npm, pnpm or yarn, default is npm
packagePath: absolute/path/to/package.json # optional - by default it looks for a package.json in the working directory
packagerOptions: # optional - packager related options, currently supports only 'scripts' for both npm, pnpm and yarn
scripts: # scripts to be executed, can be a string or array of strings
- echo 'Hello World!'
- rm -rf node_modulesTo easily mark all the dependencies in package.json as external, you can utilize esbuild-node-externals plugin.
To mark one or more individual packages as external, use the following configuration:
custom:
esbuild:
external:
- 'my-package-name'
- 'another-package-name'Passing Extra Arguments to Packager
This might be required to resolve some issues on package installation.
One example is to pass --legacy-peer-deps to npm v7+, to use legacy peerDependency resolution behavior.
custom:
esbuild:
installExtraArgs: # optional. Default is empty (no arguments)
- '--legacy-peer-deps'Using esbuild plugins
Note that the plugins API is still experimental : see the documentation page
You can configure esbuild plugins by passing a plugins' configuration file:
custom:
esbuild:
plugins: plugins.jsThe plugins' configuration file must be a javascript file exporting an array of plugins (see examples/individually/plugins.js for a dummy plugin example):
let myPlugin = {
name: 'my-plugin',
setup(build) {
// plugin implementation
},
};
// default export should be an array of plugins
module.exports = [myPlugin];or a function that accepts serverless instance and returns an array of plugins (see issue #168 for an example):
module.exports = (serverless) => {
const myPlugin = {
name: 'my-plugin',
setup(build) {
// plugin implementation with `serverless` instance access
console.log('sls custom options', serverless.service.custom);
},
};
// an array of plugins must be returned
return [myPlugin];
};Native Zip
If you wish to use your system's zip executable to create archives (can be significantly faster when working with many large archives), set the nativeZip option:
custom:
esbuild:
nativeZip: trueNOTE: This will produce non-deterministic archives which causes a Serverless deployment update on every deploy.
Concurrency
If you wish to limit the concurrency of the bundling process (can be very expensive on memory), set the concurrency option:
custom:
esbuild:
concurrency: 10NOTE: This will produce slower builds.
Usage
Automatic compilation
The normal Serverless deploy procedure will automatically compile with esbuild:
- Create the Serverless project with
serverless create -t aws-nodejs - Install Serverless esbuild plugin as above
- Deploy with
serverless deploy
ESM Support
If you wish to enable ESM support you may set the esbuild platform option to neutral. This is set to node by default.
Usage with non Node functions
If you wish to use this plugin alongside non Node functions like Python, this plugin will automatically ignore any function which does not contain a handler or use a supported Node.js runtime.
Current supported runtimes:
- AWS
- nodejs14.x
- nodejs12.x
- nodejs10.x
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 serverless-esbuild
precedes serverless-offline as the order is important:
plugins: ...
- serverless-esbuild
...
- 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)
Automatic compilation is available while using the plugin with serverless-offline. Following are the default configuration:
pattern: './**/*.(js|ts)' # watches all javascript or typescripts files in the project
ignore: [.build, 'dist', 'node_modules', '.serverless']You can override the defaults by using watch option in serverless esbuild config. Both options take anymatch-compatible definition
custom:
esbuild:
watch:
pattern: ['src/**/*.ts'] # match only typescript files in src directory
ignore: ['temp/**/*']Note: When overriding ignore pattern, remember to ignore .build directory to avoid endless compilation.
serverless-dynamodb-local
Configure your service the same as mentioned above, but additionally add the serverless-dynamodb-local
plugin as follows:
plugins:
- serverless-esbuild
- serverless-dynamodb-local
- serverless-offlineRun serverless offline start.
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--pathor-p(optional) path to JSON or YAML file holding input data--dataor-d(optional) input data
Plugin-Specific Options in Serverless Config
These options belong under custom.esbuild in your serverless.yml or serverless.ts file, and are specific to this plugin (these are not esbuild API options):
packager: Package to use (npm, pnpm or yarn - npm is default)packagePath: Path to thepackage.jsonfile (./package.jsonis default)packagerOptions:scripts: A string or array of scripts to be executed, currently only supports 'scripts' for npm, pnpm and yarn
exclude: An array of dependencies to exclude (declares it as an external as well as excludes it from Lambda ZIP file)installExtraArgs: Optional arguments passed to npm or yarn (empty is default)
External tools
serverless-analyze-bundle-plugin: a plugin that allow users to analyze the bundle of a lambda
Contributors
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Inspired by serverless-plugin-typescript and serverless-webpack
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