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Replace absolute paths to relative paths after typescript compilation
Replace absolute paths to relative paths after typescript compilation for serverless
First, add serverless-tscpaths to your project:
$ yarn add serverless-tscpaths -D
Then inside your project's serverless.yml
file add following entry to the plugins section: serverless-tscpaths
. If there is no plugin section you will need to add it to the file.
It should look something like this:
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-typescript
- serverless-tscpaths # should be after serverless-plugin-typescript
You can specify paths to your build or tsconfig using custom
section of your serverless.yml
.
custom:
tscpaths:
buildPath: dist # default is .build
tsconfigPath: tsconfig.es5.json # default is tsconfig.json in the root folder
tscpathsPath: node_modules/@baemingo/tscpaths-async # if you want to use different lib
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Replace absolute paths to relative paths after typescript compilation
We found that serverless-tscpaths demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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