Serverless Plugin to support running against Localstack.
This plugin allows Serverless applications to be deployed and tested on your local machine. Any requests to AWS to be redirected to a running LocalStack instance.
Pre-requisites:
- LocalStack
The easiest way to get started is to install via npm.
npm install -g serverless
npm install --save-dev serverless-localstack
The plugin can be configured via serverless.yml
, or alternatively via environment variables.
There are two supported methods for configuring the endpoints, globally via the
host
property, or individually. These properties may be mixed, allowing for
global override support while also override specific endpoints.
A host
or individual endpoints must be configured, or this plugin will be deactivated.
Please refer to the example configuration template below. (Please note that most configurations in the sample are optional and need not be specified.)
service: myService
plugins:
- serverless-localstack
custom:
localstack:
stages:
# list of stages for which the plugin should be enabled
- local
host: http://localhost # optional - LocalStack host to connect to
edgePort: 4566 # optional - LocalStack edge port to connect to
autostart: true # optional - Start LocalStack in Docker on Serverless deploy
networks: #optional - attaches the list of networks to the localstack docker container after startup
- host
- overlay
- my_custom_network
lambda:
# Enable this flag to improve performance
mountCode: true # specify either "true", or a relative path to the root Lambda mount path
docker:
# Enable this flag to run "docker ..." commands as sudo
sudo: False
compose_file: /home/localstack_compose.yml # optional to use docker compose instead of docker or localstack cli
stages:
local:
...
The following environment variables can be configured (taking precedence over the values in serverless.yml
):
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
: LocalStack endpoint URL to connect to (default:http://localhost:4566
). This is the recommended configuration, and replaces the deprecated config options (EDGE_PORT
/LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME
/USE_SSL
) below.EDGE_PORT
: LocalStack edge port to connect to (deprecated; default:4566
)LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME
: LocalStack host name to connect to (deprecated; default:localhost
)USE_SSL
: Whether to use SSL/HTTPS when connecting to the LocalStack endpoint (deprecated)
Note the stages
attribute in the config above. The serverless-localstack
plugin gets activated if either:
- the serverless stage (explicitly defined or default stage "dev") is included in the
stages
config; or - serverless is invoked without a
--stage
flag (default stage "dev") and nostages
config is provided
Note that the localstack.lambda.mountCode
flag above will mount the local directory into
the Docker container that runs the Lambda code in LocalStack. You can either specify the boolean
value true
(to mount the project root folder), or a relative path to the root Lambda mount path
within your project (e.g., ./functions
).
If you remove this flag, your Lambda code is deployed in the traditional way which is more in
line with how things work in AWS, but also comes with a performance penalty: packaging the code,
uploading it to the local S3 service, downloading it in the local Lambda API, extracting
it, and finally copying/mounting it into a Docker container to run the Lambda. Mounting code
from multiple projects is not supported with simple configuration, and you must use the
autostart
feature, as your code will be mounted in docker at start up. If you do need to
mount code from multiple serverless projects, manually launch
localstack with volumes specified. For example:
localstack start --docker -d \
-v /path/to/project-a:/path/to/project-a \
-v /path/to/project-b:/path/to/project-b
If you use either serverless-webpack
, serverless-plugin-typescript
, or serverless-esbuild
, serverless-localstack
will detect it and modify the mount paths to point to your output directory. You will need to invoke
the build command in order for the mounted code to be updated. (eg: serverless webpack
). There is no
--watch
support for this out of the box, but could be accomplished using nodemon:
npm i --save-dev nodemon
Webpack example's package.json
:
"scripts": {
"build": "serverless webpack --stage local",
"deploy": "serverless deploy --stage local",
"watch": "nodemon -w src -e '.*' -x 'npm run build'",
"start": "npm run deploy && npm run watch"
},
npm run start
serverless-webpack
is supported, with code mounting. However, there are some assumptions
and configuration requirements. First, your output directory must be .webpack
. Second, you must retain
your output directory contents. You can do this by modifying the custom > webpack
portion of your
serverless configuration file.
custom:
webpack:
webpackConfig: webpack.config.js
includeModules: true
keepOutputDirectory: true
localstack:
stages:
- local
lambda:
mountCode: true
autostart: true
LAMBDA_MOUNT_CWD
: Allow users to define a custom working directory for Lambda mounts. For example, when deploying a Serverless app in a Linux VM (that runs Docker) on a Windows host where the-v <local_dir>:<cont_dir>
flag todocker run
requires us to specify alocal_dir
relative to the Windows host file system that is mounted into the VM (e.g.,"c:/users/guest/..."
).LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
: Executor type to use for running Lambda functions (defaultdocker
) - see LocalStack repoLAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER
: Whether to assume that we're running Lambda containers against a remote Docker daemon (defaultfalse
) - see LocalStack repoBUCKET_MARKER_LOCAL
: Magic S3 bucket name for Lambda mount and Hot Reloading.
serverless deploy --stage local
would deploy to LocalStack.serverless deploy --stage production
would deploy to aws.
service: myService
plugins:
- serverless-localstack
custom:
localstack:
stages:
- local
- dev
endpointFile: path/to/file.json
For full documentation, please refer to https://github.com/localstack/localstack
Setting up a development environment is easy using Serverless' plugin framework.
git clone https://github.com/localstack/serverless-localstack
cd /path/to/serverless-localstack
npm link
cd myproject
npm link serverless-localstack
An optional debug flag is supported via serverless.yml
that will enable additional debug logs.
custom:
localstack:
debug: true
- v1.2.1: Fix custom-resource bucket compatibility with serverless >3.39.0, continue improving support for
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
- v1.2.0: Add docker-compose config and fix autostart when plugin is not active
- v1.1.3: Fix replacing host from environment variable
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
- v1.1.2: Unify construction of target endpoint URL, add support for configuring
AWS_ENDPOINT_URL
- v1.1.1: Fix layer deployment if
mountCode
is enabled by always packaging and deploying - v1.1.0: Fix SSM environment variables resolving issues with serverless v3, change default for
BUCKET_MARKER_LOCAL
tohot-reload
- v1.0.6: Add
BUCKET_MARKER_LOCAL
configuration for customizing S3 bucket for lambda mount and Hot Reloading. - v1.0.5: Fix S3 Bucket LocationConstraint issue when the provider region is
us-east-1
- v1.0.4: Fix IPv4 fallback check to prevent IPv6 connection issue with
localhost
on macOS - v1.0.3: Set S3 Path addressing for internal Serverless Custom Resources - allow configuring S3 Events Notification for functions
- v1.0.2: Add check to prevent IPv6 connection issue with
localhost
on MacOS - v1.0.1: Add support for Serverless projects with esbuild source config; enable config via environment variables
- v1.0.0: Allow specifying path for mountCode, to point to a relative Lambda mount path
- v0.4.36: Add patch to avoid "TypeError" in AwsDeploy plugin on Serverless v3.4.0+
- v0.4.35: Add config option to connect to additional Docker networks
- v0.4.33: Fix parsing StepFunctions endpoint if the endpointInfo isn't defined
- v0.4.32: Add endpoint to AWS credentials for compatibility with serverless-domain-manager plugin
- v0.4.31: Fix format of API GW endpoints printed in stack output
- v0.4.30: Fix plugin for use with Serverless version 2.30+
- v0.4.29: Add missing service endpoints to config
- v0.4.28: Fix plugin activation for variable refs in profile names
- v0.4.27: Fix loading of endpoints file with variable references to be resolved
- v0.4.26: Fix resolution of template variables during plugin initialization
- v0.4.25: Use single edge port instead of deprecated service-specific ports
- v0.4.24: Fix resolving of stage/profiles via variable expansion
- v0.4.23: Fix config loading to enable file imports; fix output of API endpoints if plugin is not activated; enable SSM and CF output refs by performing early plugin loading
- v0.4.21: Fix integration with
serverless-plugin-typescript
whenmountCode
is enabled - v0.4.20: Use
LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
/LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER
configurations from environment - v0.4.19: Fix populating local test credentials in AWS provider
- v0.4.18: Fix output of API Gateway endpoints; add port mappings; fix config init code
- v0.4.17: Enable configuration of
$START_WEB
- v0.4.16: Add option for running Docker as sudo; add fix for downloadPackageArtifacts
- v0.4.15: Enable plugin on aws:common:validate events
- v0.4.14: Initialize LocalStack using hooks for each "before:" event
- v0.4.13: Add endpoint for SSM; patch serverless-secrets plugin; allow customizing $DOCKER_FLAGS
- v0.4.12: Fix Lambda packaging for
mountCode:false
- v0.4.11: Add polling loop for starting LocalStack in Docker
- v0.4.8: Auto-create deployment bucket; autostart LocalStack in Docker
- v0.4.7: Set S3 path addressing; add eslint to CI config
- v0.4.6: Fix port mapping for service endpoints
- v0.4.5: Fix config to activate or deactivate the plugin for certain stages
- v0.4.4: Add
LAMBDA_MOUNT_CWD
configuration for customizing Lambda mount dir - v0.4.3: Support local mounting of Lambda code to improve performance
- v0.4.0: Add support for local STS