1.4.0 • Published 6 years ago

test-serverless-offline-sqs v1.4.0

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serverless-offline-sqs

This Serverless-offline plugin emulates AWS λ and SQS queue on your local machine. To do so, it listens SQS queue and invokes your handlers.

Features:

Installation

First, add serverless-offline-sqs to your project:

npm install serverless-offline-sqs

Then inside your project's serverless.yml file, add following entry to the plugins section before serverless-offline (and after serverless-webpack if presents): serverless-offline-sqs.

plugins:
  - serverless-webpack
  - serverless-offline-sqs
  - serverless-offline

See example

Configure

Functions

Ths configuration of function of the plugin follows the serverless documentation.

functions:
  mySQSHandler:
    handler: handler.compute
    events:
      - sqs: arn:aws:sqs:region:XXXXXX:MyFirstQueue
      - sqs:
          arn: arn:aws:sqs:region:XXXXXX:MySecondQueue
      - sqs:
          queueName: MyThirdQueue
          arn:
            Fn::GetAtt:
              - MyThirdQueue
              - Arn
      - sqs:
          arn:
            Fn::GetAtt:
              - MyFourthQueue
              - Arn
resources:
  Resources:
    MyFirstQueue:
      Type: AWS::SQS::Queue
      Properties:
        QueueName: MyFourthQueue

SQS

The configuration of aws.SQS's client of the plugin is done by defining a custom: serverless-offline-sqs object in your serverless.yml with your specific configuration.

You could use ElasticMQ with the following configuration:

custom:
  serverless-offline-sqs:
    apiVersion: '2012-11-05'
    endpoint: http://0.0.0.0:9324
    region: eu-west-1
    accessKeyId: root
    secretAccessKey: root