The Serverless @multicloud library provides an easy way to build Serverless handlers in NodeJS using a cloud agnostic library that can then be deployed to support cloud providers.
In addition to a normalized API the @multicloud library supports reusable middleware pipeline similar to the Express framework
npm install @multicloud/sls-azure --save
const { App } = require("@multicloud/sls-core");
const { AzureModule } = require("@multicloud/sls-azure");
const app = new App(new AzureModule());
module.exports.handler = app.use([], async (context) => {
const { req } = context;
const name = req.query.get("name");
if (name) {
context.send(`Hello ${name}`, 200);
}
else {
context.send("Please pass a name on the query string or in the request body", 400);
}
});
Run Jest unit tests
npm run test
Runs the TypeScript compiler and ouputs to the lib
folder
npm run build
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