sls-rust v0.2.1
Note: this plugin was inspired on softprops/serverless-rust. Since the
serverless-rustplugin is not activelly mantained, I created this one to work with minimal effort as possible: without docker, and probably only run on Linux (not tested on other OS). Great for CI environments.
π¦ Install
You should put the serverless.yml file outside the Rust project directory:
.
βββ your_rust_project
βΒ Β βββ src
βΒ Β βΒ Β βββ main.rs
βΒ Β βββ Cargo.toml
βββ package.json
βββ serverless.ymlInstall the plugin inside your serverless project with npm.
$ npm i -D sls-rustπ‘The -D flag adds it to your development dependencies in npm speak
π‘ This plugin assumes you are building Rustlang lambdas targeting the AWS Lambda "provided.al2" runtime. The AWS Lambda Rust Runtime makes this easy.
Add the following to your serverless project's serverless.yml file
service: demo
frameworkVersion: '3'
configValidationMode: error
provider:
name: aws
memorySize: 128
region: us-east-1
plugins:
# this registers the plugin with serverless
- sls-rust
# creates one artifact for each function
package:
individually: true
functions:
test:
# handler value syntax is `{rust_project_path}.{project_binary_name}`
handler: rust_project_path.project_binary_name
# you must use tags.rust = true to make this plugin works:
tags:
rust: trueπ‘ The Rust Lambda runtime requires a binary named
bootstrap. This plugin renames the binary cargo builds tobootstrapfor you. You do not need to do this manually in yourCargo.tomlconfiguration file.
In order to use this mode its expected that you install the x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target on all platforms locally with
$ rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-muslOn linux platforms, you will need to install musl-tools
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y musl-toolsOn Mac OSX, you will need to install a MUSL cross compilation toolchain
$ brew install filosottile/musl-cross/musl-crossπ€Έ usage
Every serverless workflow command should work out of the box.
invoke your lambdas locally
$ npx serverless invoke local -f hello -d '{"hello":"world"}'deploy your lambdas to the cloud
$ npx serverless deployinvoke your lambdas in the cloud directly
$ npx serverless invoke -f hello -d '{"hello":"world"}'view your lambdas logs
$ npx serverless logs -f helloLicense
MIT