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serverless-plugin-ci-build
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Serverless Framework Plugin that creates Jinja2 template from CloudFormation templates
Plugin hooks to deploy command and is executed with --buildPlugin
flog.
sls deploy --buildPlugin
serverless.yml
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-ci-build
By default region is replaced with {{ region }}
, stage with {{ stage }}
and artifact path {{ artifact_path }}
. Build directory, where the j2 template and zip is created is .package
.
To change to custom values, those can be defined in custom
block.
custom:
buildPlugin:
buildDirectory: ".package"
region: "{{region}"
stage: "{{stage}}"
artifactPath: "{{artifact_path}}"
environment:
SECRET: "{{secret}}"
To overwrite Lambda environmental variables defined in Serverless service provider, one option is to define those in custom buildPlugin environment and use in provider environment:
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs4.3
environment:
SECRET: ${env:SECRET, self:custom.buildPlugin.environment.SECRET}
FAQs
Serverless Framework Plugin that creates Jinja2 template from CloudFormation templates
We found that serverless-plugin-ci-build 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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