0.1.3 • Published 3 years ago

serverless-go-build-extended v0.1.3

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Serverless Go Build Extended (For Compatibility with Serverless Offline)

Forked from Sean Keenan's super helpful serverless-go-build repository.

This version of the repository has an additional configuration option, useBinPathForHandler.

custom:
  go-build:
    useBinPathForHandler: true
functions:
  getWidget:
    handler: bin/entrypoints/widget/main
    events:
      - http:
          path: widget
          method: get

When useBinPathForHandler is set to true, the plugin will assume that the path set in your functions section of the serverless.yml file refers to the resulting build location, and not the source Go file.

If you set your handler to bin/hello/main, it will assume that the source Go file is at hello/main.go.

You can set binPath to a custom folder name. However, you must also make sure to use that folder name in the handler name if used in conjunction with useBinPathForHandler.

custom:
  go-build:
    useBinPathForHandler: true
    binPath: compiled
functions:
  getWidget:
    handler: compiled/entrypoints/widget/main
    events:
      - http:
          path: widget
          method: get

The above will look for a Go file at entrypoints/widget/main.go, and then compile it to compiled/entrypoints/widget/main.

But why though?

Other plugins such as serverless-offline require that the handler of a function point at the actual binary that needs to be run. The default configuration of serverless-go-build requires you to write the source Go file as the function handler. The use of the new useBinPathForHandler option allows the handler to be set to point at the compiled file as usual, making it possible to use plugins such as serverless-offline.