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@serverless-contracts/plugin
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A plugin to safely deploy Serverless microservices.
This plugin is part of the serverless-contracts project. See its documentation for more insights.
npm install @serverless-contracts/plugin --save-dev
Or if you're using yarn
yarn add -D @serverless-contracts/plugin
Then in your serverless.ts
file, add @serverless-contracts/plugin
to the list of your plugins.
Add a contracts
key to your Serverless file:
import { myFirstContract, mySecondContract } from 'my-contracts-package';
import { consumedContract } from 'other-contracts';
const serverlessConfigation = {
service: 'my-app',
provider: {
name: aws
},
plugins: ['@serverless-contracts/plugin'],
functions: {
...
},
contracts: {
provides: {
myFirstContract: myFirstContract.fullContractSchema
mySecondContract: mySecondContract.fullContractSchema
},
consumes: {
consumedContract: consumedContract.fullContractSchema,
},
},
}
Where all the contracts are defined using serverless-contracts.
serverless localContracts
: prints the local version of the contractsserverless remoteContracts
: prints the currently deployed version of the contractsserverless safeDeploy --strategy <strategy>
: a wrapper around the deploy
command of the Serverless Framework, check if the contracts modification is deployable with the chosen strategy. Choices are PROVIDER_FIRST
or CONSUMER_FIRST
This plugin exposes its own types. In order to properly type your Serverless service file:
import { ServerlessContracts } from '@serverless-contracts/plugin';
import { AWS } from '@serverless/typescript';
const serverlessConfiguration: AWS & ServerlessContracts = {
...
}
FAQs
A plugin to safely deploy Serverless microservices.
We found that @serverless-contracts/plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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