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This library enables you to utilize AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway to respond to web and API requests using your existing Node.js application framework. The sample provided allows you to easily build serverless web applications/services and RESTful APIs using the Express framework.

Getting Started

npm install aws-serverless-express
// lambda.js
'use strict'
const awsServerlessExpress = require('aws-serverless-express')
const app = require('./app')
const server = awsServerlessExpress.createServer(app)

exports.handler = (event, context) => awsServerlessExpress.proxy(server, event, context)

Package and create your Lambda function, then configure a simple proxy API using Amazon API Gateway and integrate it with your Lambda function.

Example

In addition to a basic Lambda function and Express server, the example directory includes a Swagger file, CloudFormation template, and helper scripts to help you set up and manage your AWS assets.

Steps for running the example

This guide assumes you have already set up an AWS account and have the AWS CLI installed.

  1. From your preferred project directory: git clone https://github.com/awslabs/aws-serverless-express.git && cd aws-serverless-express/example.
  2. Run npm run config <accountId> <bucketName> [region] to configure the example, eg. npm run config 123456789012 my-bucket us-west-2. This modifies package.json and simple-proxy-api.yaml with your account ID, bucket, and region (region defaults to us-east-1). If the bucket you specify does not yet exist, the next step will create it for you. This step modifies the existing files in-place; if you wish to make changes to these settings, you will need to modify package.json and simple-proxy-api.yaml manually.
  3. Run npm run setup - this installs the node dependencies, creates the S3 bucket (if it does not already exist), packages and uploads your serverless Express application assets to S3, uploads the API Swagger file to S3, and finally spins up a CloudFormation stack, which creates your API Gateway API and Lambda Function.
  4. After the setup command completes, your browser will open to the CloudFormation console (sign in if necessary). Select the AwsServerlessExpressStack stack, and wait several minutes for the status to change to CREATE_COMPLETE, then click the ApiUrl value under the Outputs section - this will open a new page with your running API. The API index lists the resources available in the example Express server (app.js), along with example curl commands.

See the sections below for details on how to migrate an existing (or create a new) Node.js project based on this example. If you would prefer to delete AWS assets that were just created, simply run npm run delete-stack to delete the CloudFormation Stack, including the API and Lambda Function. If you specified a new bucket in the config command for step 1 and want to delete that bucket, run npm run delete-bucket.

Creating or migrating a Node.js project based on the example

To use this example as a base for a new Node.js project:

  1. Copy the files in the example directory into a new project directory (cp -r ./example ~/projects/my-new-node-project). If you have not already done so, follow the steps for running the example (you may want to first modify some of the resource names to something more project-specific, eg. the CloudFormation stack, Lambda function, and API Gateway API).
  2. After making updates to app.js, simply run npm run package-upload-update-function. This will compress lambda.js, app.js, index.html, and your node_modules directory into lambda-function.zip, upload that zip to S3, and update your Lambda function.

To migrate an existing Node server:

  1. Copy the following files from the example directory: api-gateway-event.json, cloudformation.json, lambda.js, and simple-proxy-api.yaml. Additionally, copy the scripts and config sections of example/package.json into your existing package.json - this includes many helpful commands to manage your AWS serverless assets and perform basic local simulation of API Gateway and Lambda. If you have not already done so, follow the steps for running the example (be sure to copy over configure.js. You may want to first modify some of the resource names to something more project-specific, eg. the CloudFormation stack, Lambda function, and API Gateway API).
  2. From your existing project directory, run npm install --save aws-serverless-express.
  3. Modify lambda.js to import your own server configuration (eg. change require('./app') to require('./app')). You will need to ensure you export your app configuration from the necessary file (eg. module.exports = app). This library takes your app configuration and listens on a Unix Domain Socket for you, so you can remove your call to app.listen() (if you have a server.listen callback, you can provide it as the second parameter in the awsServerlessExpress.createServer method).
  4. Modify the package-function script in package.json to include all files necessary to run your application. If everything you need is in a single child directory, this is as simple as changing app.js to my-app-dir (also remove index.html from that command). If you are using a build tool, you will instead want to add your build output directory to this command.
  5. Run npm run package-upload-update-function to package (zip), upload (to S3), and update your Lambda function.

To perform a basic, local simulation of API Gateway and Lambda with your Node server, update api-gateway-event.json with some values that are valid for your server (httpMethod, path, body etc.) and run npm run local. AWS Lambda uses NodeJS 4.3 LTS, and it is recommended to use the same version for testing purposes.

If you need to make modifications to your API Gateway API, modify simple-proxy-api.yaml and run npm run upload-api-gateway-swagger && npm run update stack. If your API requires CORS, be sure to modify the two options methods defined in the Swagger file, otherwise you can safely remove them. Note: there is currently an issue with updating CloudFormation when it's not obvious that one of its resources has been modified; eg. the Swagger file is an external file hosted on S3. To work around this, simply update one of the resource's properties, such as the Description on the ApiGatewayApi resource. To modify your other AWS assets, make your changes to cloudformation.json and run npm run update-stack. Alternatively, you can manage these assets via the AWS console.

Getting the API Gateway event object

This package includes middleware to easily get the event object Lambda receives from API Gateway

const awsServerlessExpressMiddleware = require('aws-serverless-express/middleware')
app.use(awsServerlessExpressMiddleware.eventContext())

Is AWS serverless right for my app?

Pros

Cons

  • Currently limited to Node.js 4.3 (LTS)
  • For apps that may not see traffic for several minutes at a time, you could see cold starts
  • May be more expensive for high-traffic apps
  • Cannot use native libraries (aka Addons) unless you package your app on an EC2 machine running Amazon Linux
  • Stateless only
  • Multiple headers with same name not supported
  • Currently no support for binary data

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