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# Welcome to Serverless!
#
# This file is the main config file for your service.
# It's very minimal at this point and uses default values.
# You can always add more config options for more control.
# We've included some commented out config examples here.
# Just uncomment any of them to get that config option.
#
# For full config options, check the docs:
# docs.serverless.com
#
# Happy Coding!
service: s3-image-resizer
# You can pin your service to only deploy with a specific Serverless version
# Check out our docs for more details
# frameworkVersion: "=X.X.X"
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs6.10
profile: serverless
# you can overwrite defaults here
stage: dev
region: eu-central-1
deploymentBucket:
name: serverless.${self:provider.region}.deploys # Deployment bucket name. Default is generated by the framework
# you can add statements to the Lambda function's IAM Role here
iamRoleStatements:
- Effect: "Allow"
Action:
- "s3:ListBucket"
- "s3:GetObject"
Resource: "arn:aws:s3:::${self:custom.bucket_name}/*"
- Effect: "Allow"
Action:
- "s3:PutObject"
Resource: "arn:aws:s3:::${self:custom.bucket_name}/*"
# you can define service wide environment variables here
custom:
bucket_name: image-resizer
webpack:
forceInclude:
- sharp
packagerOptions:
scripts:
- npm rebuild sharp --target=6.10.0 --target_arch=x64 --target_platform=linux
stageVariables:
BUCKET: ${self:custom.bucket_name}
URL: "/test"
resources:
Resources:
PathMapping:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::BasePathMapping
DependsOn: ApiGatewayStage
Properties:
BasePath: resize
DomainName: xxx.xxx.xx
RestApiId:
Ref: ApiGatewayRestApi
Stage: ${self:provider.stage}
__deployment__:
Properties:
Description: This is my deployment
ApiGatewayStage:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Stage
Properties:
DeploymentId:
Ref: __deployment__
RestApiId:
Ref: ApiGatewayRestApi
StageName : ${self:provider.stage}
MethodSettings:
- DataTraceEnabled: false
HttpMethod: "*"
LoggingLevel: INFO
ResourcePath: "/*"
MetricsEnabled: false
plugins:
- serverless-webpack
# - serverless-plugin-cloudfront-lambda-edge
- serverless-plugin-bind-deployment-id
- serverless-plugin-stage-variables
# you can add packaging information here
package:
include:
- .webpack/node_modules
# - include-me-dir/**
# exclude:
# - exclude-me.js
# - exclude-me-dir/**
functions:
hello:
handler: handler.hello
events:
- http:
path: resize/{size}/{image}
method: GET
# The following are a few example events you can configure
# NOTE: Please make sure to change your handler code to work with those events
# Check the event documentation for details
# events:
# - http:
# path: users/create
# method: get
# - s3: ${env:BUCKET}
# - schedule: rate(10 minutes)
# - sns: greeter-topic
# - stream: arn:aws:dynamodb:region:XXXXXX:table/foo/stream/1970-01-01T00:00:00.000
# - alexaSkill
# - iot:
# sql: "SELECT * FROM 'some_topic'"
# - cloudwatchEvent:
# event:
# source:
# - "aws.ec2"
# detail-type:
# - "EC2 Instance State-change Notification"
# detail:
# state:
# - pending
# - cloudwatchLog: '/aws/lambda/hello'
# - cognitoUserPool:
# pool: MyUserPool
# trigger: PreSignUp
# Define function environment variables here
# environment:
# variable2: value2
# you can add CloudFormation resource templates here
#resources:
# Resources:
# NewResource:
# Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
# Properties:
# BucketName: my-new-bucket
# Outputs:
# NewOutput:
# Description: "Description for the output"
# Value: "Some output value"