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serverless-autoprune-plugin
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Serverless Auto-Prune Plugin - Delete old AWS Lambda versions
This Serverless 0.5.x plugin deletes old AWS Lambda versions.
The plugin lets you delete old AWS Lambda versions from your account.
serverless-autoprune-plugin
heavily inspired by Nopik's
serverless-lambda-prune-plugin
but adds some much needed functionality such as limiting pruning to a specific region, project and function.
It is fully compatible with Serverless 0.5.5 and higher.
Install the plugin module.
npm install serverless-autoprune-plugin --save
will install the latest version of the plugin.
If you want to debug, you also can reference the source repository at a specific version or branch
with npm install https://github.com/arabold/serverless-autoprune-plugin#<tag or branch name>
Activate the plugin in your Serverless project.
Add serverless-autoprune-plugin
to the plugins array in your s-project.json
.
{
"name": "my-project",
"custom": {},
"plugins": [
"serverless-autoprune-plugin"
]
}
This plugin adds a new function command prune
:
serverless function prune [ function-name [...] ]
You can specify one or multiple function names to prune, omit any function names to prune the
functions in the current directory tree, or specify -a
or --all
to prune all functions of the project.
-r|--region <region>
: prune only a specific region (defaults to all regions).-n|--number <number>
: keep last N versions (defaults to 3).-a|--all
: prune all functions of the current project.function deploy
FAQs
Serverless Auto-Prune Plugin - Delete old AWS Lambda versions
We found that serverless-autoprune-plugin 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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