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@codegenie/serverless-express

CodeGenieApp1.5mApache-2.04.16.0TypeScript support: included

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.

aws, serverless, api gateway, lambda, express, koa, hapi, sails, node.js, http

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Serverless Express

Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (Express, Koa, Hapi, Sails, etc.), on top of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway or Azure Function.

npm install @codegenie/serverless-express

Quick Start/Example

Want to get up and running quickly? Check out our basic starter example that includes:

If you want to migrate an existing application to AWS Lambda, it's advised to get the minimal example up and running first, and then copy your application source in.

AWS

Minimal Lambda handler wrapper

The only AWS Lambda specific code you need to write is a simple handler like below. All other code you can write as you normally do.

// lambda.js
const serverlessExpress = require('@codegenie/serverless-express')
const app = require('./app')
exports.handler = serverlessExpress({ app })

Async setup Lambda handler

If your application needs to perform some common bootstrap tasks such as connecting to a database before the request is forward to the API, you can use the following pattern (also available in this example):

// lambda.js
require('source-map-support/register')
const serverlessExpress = require('@codegenie/serverless-express')
const app = require('./app')

let serverlessExpressInstance

function asyncTask () {
  return new Promise((resolve) => {
    setTimeout(() => resolve('connected to database'), 1000)
  })
}

async function setup (event, context) {
  const asyncValue = await asyncTask()
  console.log(asyncValue)
  serverlessExpressInstance = serverlessExpress({ app })
  return serverlessExpressInstance(event, context)
}

function handler (event, context) {
  if (serverlessExpressInstance) return serverlessExpressInstance(event, context)

  return setup(event, context)
}

exports.handler = handler

Azure

Async Azure Function v3/v4 handler wrapper

The only Azure Function specific code you need to write is a simple index.js and a function.json like below.

// index.js
const serverlessExpress = require('@codegenie/serverless-express')
const app = require('./app')
const cachedServerlessExpress = serverlessExpress({ app })

module.exports = async function (context, req) {
  return cachedServerlessExpress(context, req)
}

The out-binding parameter "name": "$return" is important for Serverless Express to work.

// function.json
{
  "bindings": [
    {
      "authLevel": "anonymous",
      "type": "httpTrigger",
      "direction": "in",
      "name": "req",
      "route": "{*segments}"
    },
    {
      "type": "http",
      "direction": "out",
      "name": "$return"
    }
  ]
}

4.x

  1. Improved API - Simpler for end-user to use and configure.
  2. Promise resolution mode by default. Can specify resolutionMode to use "CONTEXT" or "CALLBACK"
  3. Additional event sources - API Gateway V1 (REST API), API Gateway V2 (HTTP API), ALB, Lambda@Edge
  4. Custom event source - If you have another event source you'd like to use that we don't natively support, check out the DynamoDB Example
  5. Implementation uses mock Request/Response objects instead of running a server listening on a local socket. Thanks to @dougmoscrop from https://github.com/dougmoscrop/serverless-http
  6. Automatic isBase64Encoded without specifying binaryMimeTypes. Use binarySettings to customize. Thanks to @dougmoscrop from https://github.com/dougmoscrop/serverless-http
  7. respondWithErrors makes it easier to debug during development
  8. Node.js 12+
  9. Improved support for custom domain names

See UPGRADE.md to upgrade from aws-serverless-express and @codegenie/serverless-express 3.x

API

binarySettings

Determine if the response should be base64 encoded before being returned to the event source, for example, when returning images or compressed files. This is necessary due to API Gateway and other event sources not being capable of handling binary responses directly. The event source is then responsible for turning this back into a binary format before being returned to the client.

By default, this is determined based on the content-encoding and content-type headers returned by your application. If you need additional control over this, you can specify binarySettings.

{
  binarySettings: {
    isBinary: ({ headers }) => true,
    contentTypes: ['image/*'],
    contentEncodings: []
  }
}

Any value you provide here should also be specified on API Gateway API. In SAM, this looks like:

ExpressApi:
  Type: AWS::Serverless::Api
  Properties:
    StageName: prod
    BinaryMediaTypes: ['image/*']

resolutionMode (default: 'PROMISE')

Lambda supports three methods to end the execution and return a result: context, callback, and promise. By default, serverless-express uses promise resolution, but you can specify 'CONTEXT' or 'CALLBACK' if you need to change this. If you specify 'CALLBACK', then context.callbackWaitsForEmptyEventLoop = false is also set for you.

serverlessExpress({
  app,
  resolutionMode: 'CALLBACK'
})

respondWithErrors (default: process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development')

Set this to true to have serverless-express include the error stack trace in the event of an unhandled exception. This is especially useful during development. By default, this is enabled when NODE_ENV === 'development' so that the stack trace isn't returned in production.

Advanced API

eventSource

serverless-express natively supports API Gateway, ALB, and Lambda@Edge. If you want to use Express with other AWS Services integrated with Lambda you can provide your own custom request/response mappings via eventSource. See the custom-mapper-dynamodb example.

function requestMapper ({ event }) {
  // Your logic here...

  return {
    method,
    path,
    headers
  }
}

function responseMapper ({
  statusCode,
  body,
  headers,
  isBase64Encoded
}) {
  // Your logic here...

  return {
    statusCode,
    body,
    headers,
    isBase64Encoded
  }
}

serverlessExpress({
  app,
  eventSource: {
    getRequest: requestMapper,
    getResponse: responseMapper
  }
})

eventSourceRoutes

A single function can be configured to handle additional kinds of AWS events:

  • SNS
  • DynamoDB Streams
  • SQS
    • EventBridge Events (formerlly CloudWatch Events)

Assuming the following function configuration in serverless.yml:

functions:
  lambda-handler:
    handler: src/lambda.handler
    events:
      - http:
          path: /
          method: get
      - sns:
          topicName: my-topic
      - stream:
          type: dynamodb
          arn: arn:aws:dynamodb:us-east-1:012345678990:table/my-table/stream/2021-07-15T15:05:51.683
      - sqs:
          arn: arn:aws:sqs:us-east-1:012345678990:myQueue
      - eventBridge:
          pattern:
            source:
              - aws.cloudformation

And the following configuration:

serverlessExpress({
  app,
  eventSourceRoutes: {
    'AWS_SNS': '/sns',
    'AWS_DYNAMODB': '/dynamodb',
    'AWS_SQS': '/sqs'
    'AWS_EVENTBRIDGE': '/eventbridge',
    'AWS_KINESIS_DATA_STREAM': '/kinesis',
    'AWS_S3': '/s3',
    'AWS_STEP_FUNCTIONS': '/step-functions',
    'AWS_SELF_MANAGED_KAFKA': '/self-managed-kafka',
  }
})

Alternatively, to handle only SNS events (the keys in the map are optional)

serverlessExpress({
  app,
  eventSourceRoutes: {
    'AWS_SNS': '/sns',
  }
})

Events will POST to the routes configured.

Also, to ensure the events propagated from an internal event and not externally, it is highly recommended to ensure the Host header matches:

  • SNS: sns.amazonaws.com
  • DynamoDB: dynamodb.amazonaws.com
  • SQS: sqs.amazonaws.com
  • EventBridge: events.amazonaws.com
  • KinesisDataStream: kinesis.amazonaws.com

logSettings

Specify log settings that are passed to the default logger. Currently, you can only set the log level.

{
  logSettings: {
    level: 'debug' // default: 'error'
  }
}

log

Provide a custom log object with info, debug and error methods. For example, you could override the default with a Winston log instance.

{
  log: {
    info (message, additional) {
      console.info(message, additional)
    },
    debug (message, additional) {
      console.debug(message, additional)
    },
    error (message, additional) {
      console.error(message, additional)
    }
  }
}

Accessing the event and context objects

This package exposes a function to easily get the event and context objects Lambda receives from the event source.

const { getCurrentInvoke } = require('@codegenie/serverless-express')
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
  const { event, context } = getCurrentInvoke()

  res.json(event)
})

Why run Express in a Serverless environment

Loadtesting

npx loadtest --rps 100 -k -n 1500 -c 50 https://xxxx.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/prod/users

AWS Serverless Express is now under the stewardship of Vendia

On 11/30, the AWS Serverless Express library moved from AWS to Vendia and will be rebranded to @codegenie/serverless-express. Similarly, the aws-serverless-express NPM package will be deprecated in favor of @codegenie/serverless-express.

Brett Andrews, the original creator of the Serverless Express library, will continue maintaining the repository and give it the attention and care it deserves. At the same time, we will be looking for additional contributors to participate in the development and stewardship of the Serverless Express library. AWS and the SAM team will remain involved in an administrative role alongside Vendia, Brett, and the new maintainers that will join the project.

We believe this is the best course of action to ensure that customers using this library get the best possible support in the future. To learn more about this move or become a maintainer of the new Serverless Express library, reach out to us through a GitHub issue on this repository.

Best, The AWS Serverless team, Brett & the Vendia team

changelog

4.16.0 (2024-10-24)

Features

4.15.0 (2024-08-07)

Features

  • add aws self-managed kafka event source (#686) (6e3a7f2)

4.14.2 (2024-08-07)

Bug Fixes

  • leverage native IncomingMessage.headers method (#684) (07f20fb), closes #680

4.14.1 (2024-04-29)

Bug Fixes

  • handle non-json SQS response bodies (157fbc2), closes #679

4.14.0 (2024-03-12)

Features

  • add support for eventbridge customer events (#676) (9e1a52b)

4.13.0 (2023-12-22)

Features

4.12.5 (2023-12-19)

Bug Fixes

  • set minimum node.js version to >= 12 (962d537)

4.12.4 (2023-12-19)

Bug Fixes

4.12.3 (2023-12-19)

Bug Fixes

  • revert package.json engine back to node.js 14+ (8b9eb32)

4.12.2 (2023-12-15)

Bug Fixes

  • update all packages to latest version (33fafba)

4.12.1 (2023-12-15)

Bug Fixes

4.12.0 (2023-12-15)

Features

4.11.1 (2023-12-14)

Bug Fixes

4.11.0 (2023-12-14)

Features

  • add S3 event source with auto-detection (c83b74c)

4.10.7 (2023-12-14)

Bug Fixes

4.10.6 (2023-12-14)

Bug Fixes

4.10.5 (2023-12-14)

Bug Fixes

  • remove npm audit; remove nodejs14.x; upgrade to nodejs20.x for examples and release (ee71c9c)
  • unescape plus in ALB query string (#660) (ebd42d4)

4.10.4 (2023-05-21)

Bug Fixes

4.10.3 (2023-05-08)

Bug Fixes

  • upgrade json5 dependency (f20ec47)

4.10.2 (2023-05-07)

Performance Improvements

  • logger: defer execution of expensive logging calls (#614) (7d42c6d)

4.10.1 (2022-07-26)

Bug Fixes

  • http-function-runtime-v3: fix undeclared variable and added improve tests for set-cookie (#534) (34bd7da)

4.10.0 (2022-07-25)

Features

  • response: added support to Uint8Array (#540) (8b76331)

4.9.0 (2022-06-30)

Features

  • add support for azure function v4 event source (#529) (503c9d0)

4.8.3 (2022-06-30)

Bug Fixes

4.8.2 (2022-06-07)

Bug Fixes

  • azure-function: handle single or multiple cookies at once (#525) (d10f49a)

4.8.1 (2022-06-07)

Bug Fixes

4.8.0 (2022-04-20)

Features

  • add support for azure function v3 event source (#484) (a20cf01)

4.7.1 (2022-04-20)

Bug Fixes

  • remove npm-force-resolutions (9f23265)

4.7.0 (2022-04-19)

Features

4.6.0 (2022-04-19)

Bug Fixes

Features

4.5.4 (2022-02-24)

Bug Fixes

4.5.3 (2022-01-23)

Bug Fixes

4.5.2 (2021-10-14)

Bug Fixes

  • ensure response header value is string type (#474) (cb4b0e8)

4.5.1 (2021-10-13)

Bug Fixes

4.5.0 (2021-10-13)

Features

  • support both enable/disable attribute for multi value headers on ALB (#392) (a5cb5b5)

4.4.0 (2021-10-06)

Features

  • add support for SNS and DynamoDB event sources (#468) (276a6da)

4.3.12 (2021-10-06)

Bug Fixes

  • change workflow to release under 14.x instead of 12.x (#472) (f949200)
  • npm audit fix --force (#469) (35c686c)

4.3.11 (2021-08-31)

Bug Fixes

4.3.10 (2021-08-28)

Bug Fixes

  • fix for non-root proxy+ (45edbfa)

4.3.9 (2021-06-09)

Bug Fixes

4.3.8 (2021-05-31)

Bug Fixes

  • make headers an object instead of an array (#386) (a987fee)

4.3.7 (2021-05-11)

Bug Fixes

4.3.6 (2021-05-11)

Bug Fixes

4.3.5 (2021-05-11)

Bug Fixes

  • fix aws api gateway v2 event source cookies handling (#389) (6e0868c)

4.3.4 (2021-03-03)

Bug Fixes

  • types: enhance accuracy of type definitions (#379) (15e11d2)

4.3.3 (2021-02-25)

Bug Fixes

4.3.2 (2021-02-18)

Bug Fixes

  • default contentEncodings and contentTypes to constants (e0bd86e), closes #373
  • refactor proxy and add deprecation warnings (d50b7e7)

4.3.1 (2021-02-13)

Bug Fixes

4.3.0 (2021-02-08)

Features

  • add backwards compatibility for most of v3 usage (184f63e)
  • serverlessExpress({ app }) can now be used as well as serverlessExpress({ app }).handler (1eb3100)

4.2.0 (2021-02-08)

Features

  • add logSettings to override log level and default log level to error (a0e8bdb), closes #360

4.1.3 (2021-02-04)

Bug Fixes

  • add query strings to lambda@edge (b15a72c)

4.1.2 (2021-02-02)

Bug Fixes

  • only show debug logs in 'development' (ad2cca3)

4.1.1 (2021-02-02)

Bug Fixes

  • only show debug logs in 'development' (b0c4814)

4.1.0 (2021-02-01)

Features

  • add support for additional frameworks other than Express (16628b3)

4.0.0 (2021-02-01)

Bug Fixes

  • audit: npm audit fix (66b03e5)
  • add body parsing for lambda edge event source (116949d)
  • add Promise return type for proxy function (#332) (5b23f3c)
  • change logging to include a log key (542d473)
  • clean up sockets on EADDRINUSE server close (e768599)
  • dependabot alerts (df60394)
  • fix API Gateway V2 header response (90bad18), closes #352
  • fix getRequestValuesFromEvent headers (f915e94)
  • fix Lambda@Edge event source (95b0aa6)
  • fix Lambda@Edge headers and body (aabd9d3)
  • fix remoteAddress undefined on ALB event source (a092233)
  • log actual headers in SERVERLESS_EXPRESS:FORWARD_RESPONSE:EVENT_SOURCE_RESPONSE_PARAMS (72f2ef5)
  • make optional the property binarySettings of ConfigureParams in typings (b08ee87)
  • remove commitlint from travis (7b12e56)
  • remove Node.js 4 support (713ad14)
  • remove Node.js 4 support (e01c9af)
  • remove winston dependency and add basic logger (5bd6c2c)
  • transform lambda edge response headers to lower case (922fec0)
  • transform request header keys to lower case (daa656b)
  • update dependencies (e705bc6)
  • update dependencies (075e15b)
  • update dependencies (39c55eb)

Features

  • add additional event mapping logic (e5909b5)
  • add custom mapping example (fe99c85)
  • add HTTP API (APIGW-V2) event source (60cb8e1)
  • add lambda edge support and example (230c9c5)
  • add logger (e35a348)
  • add multiValueHeader and multiValueQueryStringParameters (7199aa5)
  • add respondWithErrors config (53cf974)
  • add stripBasePath for custom domain names (3a5c7ed)
  • auto-detect binary response and add binarySettings (64a99dc)
  • call Express directly instead of via a proxy server running on a local socket (a468c72)
  • lay groundwork for different event sources (2db86f2)
  • refactor and expose a new interface (7de5d45)
  • remove middleware and expose getCurrentLambdaInvoke method (b56c13b)
  • use multiValueHeaders for requests and responses (c5ce62f)
  • use promise resolution by default (a9c01a3)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • The new interface is backwards incompatible and includes new and simpler ways of configuring and using the package.

3.3.5 (2018-08-20)

Bug Fixes

3.3.4 (2018-08-19)

Bug Fixes

  • update example to use 3.3.3 (bc7bdaf)

3.3.3 (2018-08-16)

Bug Fixes

  • add src/ to package.json files (a412ec7)

3.3.0 (2018-08-16)

Features

  • add option of specifying resolveMode (#173) (582b88d)