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Architect Static Asset Proxy (ASAP) - a helpful library for Lambda-based static asset delivery
Architect Static Asset Proxy (ASAP) - a helpful library for Lambda-based static asset delivery
Call ASAP within your handler function manually like so:
let asap = require('@architect/asap')
// All config is optional!
module.exports = asap({
// Alias assets to different filenames
alias: {
'/an-asset.jpg': '/a-different-filename.jpg',
'/a-path': '/a-different-path',
},
// Pass your own fingerprinted static asset manifest (defaults to Arc-generated static.json)
assets: { 'some-file.gif': 'some-file-a1b2c3.gif' },
// Set a custom bucket configuration (defaults to Arc-generated buckets)
bucket: {
staging: 'staging-bucket-name',
production: 'production-bucket-name',
folder: 'some-bucket-subfolder',
},
// Override the content-aware cache-control header
cacheControl: 'max-age=0',
// Manually set response headers
headers: { 'some-header': 'ok=true' },
// Return null if asset is not found (defaults to `false`)
passthru: true,
// Engage SPA mode (defaults to `false`)
spa: false,
})
Use ASAP as the handler for your Lambda! If you're using Architect, this is done automatically for you when you don't define a root handler for your @http
pragma.
If using ASAP with non-Architect projects, just point your Lambda's source directory to src/
, and make sure you set the following two env vars:
ARC_ENV
: staging
or production
ARC_STATIC_BUCKET
: the S3 bucket name where your assets are storedFAQs
Architect Static Asset Proxy (ASAP) - a helpful library for Lambda-based static asset delivery
The npm package @architect/asap receives a total of 7,331 weekly downloads. As such, @architect/asap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @architect/asap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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