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serverless-resource-policy
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Creates a whitelist for IP or CIDR addresses for a serverless application, using serverless resource policies
Creates a whitelist for IP or CIDR addresses accessing a serverless application, using serverless resource policies. This enables you to allow requests only from the IP or CIDR addresses you specify.
CIDR and IP addresses are whitelisted by stages.
privateStages
: Private to whitelisted CIDR and IP addresses. In the example below, our dev
and staging
stages are privateStages
, so only those CIDR and IP addresses can access dev
and staging
.publicStages
: No whitelisting necessary. These stages are public to all CIDR and IP addresses.npm install --save serverless-resource-policy
serverless.yml
file, add the serverless-resource-plugin
, for example:
plugins:
- serverless-resource-policy
provider
block, add a stage
variable:
provider:
stage: ${opt:stage, 'dev'}
custom
block, add:
custom:
serverless-resource-policy:
stage: ${self:provider.stage}
privateStages:
- dev
- staging
publicStages:
- production
netblocks:
- 123.45.67.890/30
- 987.65.432.109
The
netblocks
object will contain the list of whitelisted IPs.
# serverless.yml
service: my-service-name
plugins:
- serverless-resource-policy
provider:
stage: ${opt:stage, 'dev'}
custom:
serverless-resource-policy:
stage: ${self:provider.stage}
privateStages:
- dev
- staging
publicStages:
- production
netblocks:
- 123.45.67.890/30
- 987.65.432.109
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FAQs
Creates a whitelist for IP or CIDR addresses for a serverless application, using serverless resource policies
We found that serverless-resource-policy 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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