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serverless-plugin-for-each

Serverless plugin that adds $forEach syntax to reduce code duplication and allow creating dynamic templates.

Configuration

$forEach block requires two fields:

iterator

A collection to iterate over. Can be:

  • array
    iterator:
      - first
      - second
  • object
    iterator:
      first: first-value
      second: second-value
  • environment variable regular expression
    iterator:
      $env: ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAME_REGEX

template

An array or object to replace $forEach block with. Template can contain $forEach.key and $forEach.value variables that are interpolated during the replacement. Depending on the iterator type, these variables are replaced with:

  • array:
    • $forEach.key - item index in the array
    • $forEach.value - item value
  • object:
    • $forEach.key - field name
    • $forEach.value - field value
  • environment variable regular expression:
    • $forEach.key - environment variable name
    • $forEach.value - environment variable value

Examples

Populate environment variables based on the list

Config

service: my-service

provider:
  environment:
    LOG_LEVEL: info
    REGION: us-east-1
    $forEach:
      iterator: ${self:custom.queues}
      template:
        $forEach.key_QUEUE_URL:
          Fn::ImportValue: my-service-$forEach.value-queue-url

custom:
  # this list does not need to be hardcoded here and can come from a file, for example
  queues:
    FIRST: first-queue
    SECOND: second-queue

Result

service: my-service

provider:
  environment:
    LOG_LEVEL: info
    REGION: us-east-1
    FIRST_QUEUE_URL:
      Fn::ImportValue: my-service-first-queue-name-queue-url
    SECOND_QUEUE_URL:
      Fn::ImportValue: my-service-second-queue-name-queue-url

custom:
  # this list does not need to be hardcoded here and can come from a file, for example
  queues:
    FIRST: first-queue-name
    SECOND: second-queue-name

Attach multiple streams to lambda using environment variables

Config

service: my-service

functions:
  helloWorld:
    handler: ./src/hello-world.js
    events:
      - $forEach:
          iterator:
            $env: STREAM_ARN$ # matches all env vars with this suffix
          template:
            - stream:
                arn: $forEach.value
                startingPosition: TRIM_HORIZON
                enabled: true

Result

Assuming you have FIRST_STREAM_ARN=<first-stream-arn> and SECOND_STREAM_ARN=<second-stream-arn> set, the configuration above would be converted into

service: my-service

functions:
  helloWorld:
    handler: ./src/hello-world.js
    events:
      - stream:
          arn: <first-stream-arn>
          startingPosition: TRIM_HORIZON
          enabled: true
      - stream:
          arn: <second-stream-arn>
          startingPosition: TRIM_HORIZON
          enabled: true

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