serverless-s3-local

serverless-s3-local is a Serverless plugin to run S3 clone in local.
This is aimed to accelerate development of AWS Lambda functions by local testing.
I think it is good to collaborate with serverless-offline.
Installation
Use npm
npm install serverless-s3-local --save-dev
Use serverless plugin install
sls plugin install --name serverless-s3-local
Example
serverless.yaml
service: serverless-s3-local-example
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs8.10
plugins:
- serverless-s3-local
- serverless-offline
custom:
s3:
port: 8000
directory: /tmp
resources:
Resources:
NewResource:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
BucketName: local-bucket
functions:
webhook:
handler: handler.webhook
events:
- http:
method: GET
s3hook:
handler: handler.s3hook
events:
- s3: local-bucket
event: s3:*
handler.js
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
module.exports.webhook = (event, context, callback) => {
const S3 = new AWS.S3({
s3ForcePathStyle: true,
accessKeyId: 'S3RVER',
secretAccessKey: 'S3RVER',
endpoint: new AWS.Endpoint('http://localhost:8000'),
});
S3.putObject({
Bucket: 'local-bucket',
Key: '1234',
Body: new Buffer('abcd')
}, () => {} );
};
module.exports.s3hook = (event, context) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(event));
console.log(JSON.stringify(context));
console.log(JSON.stringify(process.env));
};
Feature
- Start local S3 server with specified root directory and port.
- Create buckets at launching.
- Support serverless-plugin-additional-stacks
- Support serverless-webpack
- Support serverless-plugin-existing-s3
- Support S3 events.
Working with IaC tools
If your want to work with IaC tools such as terraform, you have to manage creating bucket process.
In this case, please follow the below steps.
- Comment out configurations about S3 Bucket from resouces section in serverless.yml.
#resources:
# Resources:
# NewResource:
# Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
# Properties:
# BucketName: local-bucket
- Create bucket directory in s3rver working directory.
$ mkdir /tmp/local-bucket
Triggering AWS Events offline
This plugin will create a temporary directory to store mock S3 info. You must use the aws cli to trigger events locally.
First, using aws configure set up a new profile, i.e. aws s3 configure --profile s3local
. The default creds are
aws_access_key_id = S3RVER
aws_secret_access_key = S3RVER
You can now use this profile to trigger events. e.g. to trigger a put-object on a file at ~/tmp/userdata.csv
in a local bucket run:
aws --endpoint http://localhost:4569 s3api put-object --bucket local-bucket --key userdata.csv --body ~/tmp/data.csv --profile s3local
You should see the event trigger in the serverless offline console: info: PUT /local-bucket/user-data.csv 200 16ms 0b
and a new object with metadata will appear in your local bucket.
See also
License
This software is released under the MIT License, see LICENSE.