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serverless-package-external
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Deploy a Serverless Python Function services with external code
Before deploying, this plugin symlinks folders containing shared code into the root directory of your Serverless function.
This plugin works also with serverless-offline plugin.
npm i serverless-package-external --save-dev
service: service-name
plugins:
- serverless-package-external
functions:
# Your functions here
custom:
packageExternal:
external:
- '../common'
- '../service-a/module'
└── common
└── resource.py
└── service-a
└── handler.py
└── serverless.yml
└── module
└── main.py
└── service-b
└── handler.py
└── serverless.yml
In handler.py, external code can be imported:
from common.resource import shared_resource
serverless-package-external is licensed under the MIT License.
It is originally based on serverless-package-common.
FAQs
Add external folders to the deploy package
The npm package serverless-package-external receives a total of 2,596 weekly downloads. As such, serverless-package-external popularity was classified as popular.
We found that serverless-package-external 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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