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@nx-aws/sam
Angular CLI Builders for AWS SAM projects, designed for use alongside nx
Why
nx superpowers the angular CLI, to add support for a range of backend project types.
However, what if your backend uses SAM?
This project includes builders for that!
- @nx-aws/sam:build - builds your functions
- @nx-aws/sam:package - packages your SAM (ie. CloudFormation) template ready for deployment (including resolving AWS::Serverless::Application references to other apps in your monorepo)
- @nx-aws/sam:deploy - deploys your CloudFormation template
Get started
NB: nx-aws 0.10.0 and higher require @nrwl/nx v11 and @angular-devkit/core v11.
- Open your existing workspace or run
npx create-nx-workspaceto create a new workspace npm install @nx-aws/samoryarn add @nx-aws/samnx g @nx-aws/sam:app api [--frontendProject sample]
@nx-aws/sam:build
Add the following to your angular.json
{
"api": {
"root": "apps/api",
"sourceRoot": "apps/api/src",
"projectType": "application",
"prefix": "api",
"schematics": {},
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "@nx-aws/sam:build",
"options": {
"outputPath": "dist/apps/api",
"template": "apps/api/template.yaml",
"tsConfig": "apps/api/tsconfig.app.json"
},
...
}
}
}
}
The builder will search through your CloudFormation template at apps/api/template.yaml
and find any AWS::Serverless::Function and trigger appropriate builds.
(All the other options are the same as for nrwl's node builder.)
Functions
Given this code in your template.yaml:
Resources:
MyFunction:
Type: 'AWS::Serverless::Function'
Properties:
# CodeUri should be the directory, relative to template.yaml, where the handler file is found
CodeUri: src/my-function
# This is the name of the handler file and then the name of the exported handler function
# (standard SAM approach)
Handler: handler-file.handlerFn
The builder will run a webpack build for src/my-function/handler-file.
Lambda Layers
Lambda layers defined in your template should Just Work - however, the way sam-cli treats layers is broken, so they won't: https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli/issues/2222.
That said, if you've got a layer defined like this:
TestLayer:
Type: AWS::Serverless::LayerVersion
Description: Test layer
Properties:
ContentUri: ./src/test-layer
CompatibleRuntimes:
- nodejs10.x
- nodejs12.x
Metadata:
BuildMethod: nodejs12.x
Then during serve or build nx-aws will simply map the ContentUri to an absolute path. Assuming you've got a
layer at that location that sam-cli is happy with, then you're good to go.
@nx-aws/sam:package
Add the following to your angular.json:
{
"api": {
"root": "apps/api",
"sourceRoot": "apps/api/src",
"projectType": "application",
"prefix": "api",
"schematics": {},
"architect": {
"package": {
"builder": "@nx-aws/sam:package",
"options": {
"templateFile": "apps/api/template.yaml",
"outputTemplateFile": "dist/apps/api/serverless-output.yaml",
"s3Prefix": "api",
"s3Bucket": "my-artefacts-bucket"
},
"configurations": {
"production": {}
}
}
}
}
}
For the most part, this simply wraps the aws cloudformation package command, but it will also
rewrite the Location property of AWS::Serverless::Application resources, if they refer to
another project.
AWS::Serverless::Application
The package builder will attempt to resolve a reference to another CloudFormation stack, defined
in a different project in angular.json.
If the package builder finds an AWS::Serverless::Application in template.yaml, eg:
Resources:
MySubStack:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Application
Properties:
Location: my-sub-stack
it will attempt to:
- Find an project in
angular.jsonthat matches theLocationproperty, ie.my-sub-stack. - If it finds such a project, it will look for the
packagetarget. - If it finds the
packagetarget, it will replacemy-sub-stackwith the absolute path to theoutputTemplateFilefrom that target.
deploy
Add the following to angular.json:
{
...
"api": {
"root": "apps/api",
"sourceRoot": "apps/api/src",
"projectType": "application",
"prefix": "api",
"schematics": {},
"architect": {
...
"deploy": {
"builder": "@nx-aws/sam:deploy",
"options": {
"templateFile": "dist/apps/api/serverless-output.yaml",
"s3Prefix": "api",
"capabilities": ["CAPABILITY_IAM", "CAPABILITY_AUTO_EXPAND"],
"s3Bucket": "my-artefacts-bucket",
"stackNameFormat": "api-$ENVIRONMENT"
},
"configurations": {
"production": {}
}
}
}
}
}
This wraps the aws cloudformation deploy command. The one nice thing it does is pull
any parameters defined in your template.yaml from environment variables, and pass them
in as parameter overrides. For example, if you have in your template.yaml:
Parameters:
MyParameter:
Type: String
Description: An example parameter
The the deploy builder will look for an environment variable MY_PARAMETER and pass it in as a parameter overrides.
contributing
PRs and contributions are very very welcome!
Building & testing locally
To build, run yarn build.
yarn link doesn't work to test locally, due to the way npm resolves dependencies. The best
workflow I've found is to copy across the files as the change. There's a script to do
this: yarn pack:copy --projectPath ../test-nx-aws/ - just change ../test-nx-aws to your
local test project.