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Plugin for the Serverless framework that offers AWS Lambda layer management using webpack
Plugin for the Serverless framework that offers AWS Lambda layer management alongside Webpack configuration.
Similar to serverless-webpack which can bundle modules by identifying what is used within your functions, this plugin can identify what modules are used by your functions and spread the node modules out to AWS Lambda Layers to reduce and improve start time and to share dependencies across functions.
This module works alongside serverless-webpack but can work by itself as long as you make sure you are not bundling your node_modules into your functions.
npm install --save-dev serverless-webpack-layers
yarn add --dev serverless-webpack-layers
sls plugin install -n serverless-webpack-layers
webpack config:Make sure to add the webpack-node-externals plugin to your webpack config to avoid bundling modules:
const nodeExternals = require('webpack-node-externals');
module.exports = {
// config here
externals: [nodeExternals()],
};
serverless.yml:plugins:
- serverless-webpack-layers
Once you've installed the plugin, add layer(s) for each function:
layers:
lib:
path: lib
name: node-modules
description: My node modules
retain: true
functions:
hello:
handler: index.handler
layers:
# Note the reference being the TitleCase representation of the layer id followed by "LambdaLayer"
- {Ref: LibLambdaLayer}
The lib layer will be installed and its node_modules packaged into the artifact, and the function will use the layer.
You also will want to add a layerConfig property with the following properties:
custom:
layerConfig:
packager: [yarn, npm] # defaults to npm
manageNodeFolder: <boolean> # defaults to false, this lets the plugin control the existence of the layer's nodejs folder
webpack:
clean: true # this will clean and remove files/folders according to package.exclude
backupFileType: <string> # defaults to js, is used when plugin cannot determine which file is the function handler
configPath: <string> # defaults to ./webpack.config.js, is used to denote the path of your webpack config
forceInclude: [<string>] # defaults to [], list of modules to force include
forceExclude: [<string>] # defaults to [], list of modules to force exclude
installLayers: <boolean>
exportLayers: <boolean>
upgradeLayerReferences: <boolean>
exportPrefix: <prefix used for the names of the exported layers> # defaults to '${AWS:StackName}-'.
Note:
webpack.entry field is empty, not controlled by serverless-webpackFAQs
Plugin for the Serverless framework that offers AWS Lambda layer management using webpack
We found that serverless-webpack-layers 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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