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The Serverless Framework – Build applications comprised of microservices that run in response to events, auto-scale for you, and only charge you when they run. This lowers the total cost of maintaining your apps, enabling you to build more logic, faster.
The Framework uses new event-driven compute services, like AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and more. It's a command-line tool, providing scaffolding, workflow automation and best practices for developing and deploying your serverless architecture. It's also completely extensible via plugins.
Serverless is an MIT open-source project, actively maintained by a full-time, venture-backed team.
Watch the video overview here.
In 2020, the Serverless Framework began introducing advanced functionality for specific serverless use-cases, known as Serverless Framework Components. Check out the Components featured below, and more here.
Watch the video guide here or follow the steps below to create and deploy your first serverless microservice in minutes.
npm install -g serverless
Set-up your Provider Credentials. Watch the video on setting up credentials
Create a Service:
You can create a new service or install existing services.
# Create a new Serverless Service/Project
serverless create --template aws-nodejs --path my-service
# Change into the newly created directory
cd my-service
Use this when you have made changes to your Functions, Events or Resources in serverless.yml
or you simply want to deploy all changes within your Service at the same time.
serverless deploy -v
Use this to quickly upload and overwrite your AWS Lambda code on AWS, allowing you to develop faster.
serverless deploy function -f hello
Invokes an AWS Lambda Function on AWS and returns logs.
serverless invoke -f hello -l
Invokes an AWS Lambda Function on your local machine and returns logs.
serverless invoke local -f hello -l
Open up a separate tab in your console and stream all logs for a specific Function using this command.
serverless logs -f hello -t
Removes all Functions, Events and Resources from your AWS account.
serverless remove
This is a convenience method to install a pre-made Serverless Service locally by downloading the Github repo and unzipping it. Services are listed below.
serverless install -u https://github.com/your-url-to-the-serverless-service
Check out the Serverless Framework Guide for more information.
The following are services you can instantly install and use by running serverless install --url <service-github-url>
Note: the serverless install
command will only work on V1.0 or later.
We love our contributors! Please read our Contributing Document to learn how you can start working on the Framework yourself.
Check out our help wanted or good first issue labels to find issues we want to move forward on with your help.
These consultants use the Serverless Framework and can help you build your serverless projects.
Serverless is licensed under the MIT License.
All files located in the node_modules and external directories are externally maintained libraries used by this software which have their own licenses; we recommend you read them, as their terms may differ from the terms in the MIT License.
You can find projects and plugins relating to version 0.5 here. Note that these are not compatible with v1.0 but we are working diligently on updating them. Guide on building v1.0 plugins.
You can read the v0.5.x documentation at readme.io.
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Serverless Framework - Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more
We found that @teps/serverless demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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