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serverless-dev.yml
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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: kotlin-serverless-v2 # NOTE: update this with your service name
app: kotlin-serverless-v2
tenant: lostcodingsomewhere
# 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: java8
region: ${opt:region, 'us-west-1'}
vpc:
securityGroupIds:
- ${ssm:/api/development/securitygroup}
subnetIds:
- ${ssm:/api/development/subnet/1}
- ${ssm:/api/development/subnet/2}
# Define function environment variables here
environment:
database_url: ${ssm:/api/development/database/url~true}
database_driver: ${ssm:/api/development/database/driver}
database_user: ${ssm:/api/development/database/user}
database_password: ${ssm:/api/development/database/password~true}
bugsnag_api_key: ${ssm:/api/development/bugsnag/apikey~true}
release_stage: ${ssm:/api/development/release_stage}
# database_url: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/api
# database_driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
# database_user: root
# database_password: apiroot
# you can overwrite defaults here
# stage: dev
# region: us-east-1
# you can add statements to the Lambda function's IAM Role here
# iamRoleStatements:
# - Effect: "Allow"
# Action:
# - "s3:ListBucket"
# Resource: { "Fn::Join" : ["", ["arn:aws:s3:::", { "Ref" : "ServerlessDeploymentBucket" } ] ] }
# - Effect: "Allow"
# Action:
# - "s3:PutObject"
# Resource:
# Fn::Join:
# - ""
# - - "arn:aws:s3:::"
# - "Ref" : "ServerlessDeploymentBucket"
# - "/*"
# you can define service wide environment variables here
# environment:
# variable1: value1
# you can add packaging information here
package:
artifact: target/lostcoders-api-dev-jar-with-dependencies.jar
excludeDevDependencies: false
functions:
user:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.models.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /user_test/hello
method: get
dbhealth:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.models.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /dbhealth/health
method: get
user_get:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.models.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /user
method: get
user_create:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.models.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /user
method: post
user_delete:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.models.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /user
method: delete
user_reset:
handler: kotlinserverless.framework.Handler
events:
- schedule: rate(10 minutes)
- http:
path: /user/reset
method: patch
# 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: amzn1.ask.skill.xx-xx-xx-xx
# - alexaSmartHome: amzn1.ask.skill.xx-xx-xx-xx
# - 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
# 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"