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H4ad/serverless-adapter: Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (NestJS, Express, Koa, tRPC, Fastify and many others), on top of AWS, Azure, Huawei and many other clouds.

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Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (NestJS, Deepkit, Express (v4 and v5), Koa, Hapi, Fastify, tRPC and Apollo Server), on top of AWS Lambda, Azure, Digital Ocean and many other clouds.

This library was a refactored version of @vendia/serverless-express, I create a new way to interact and extend event sources by creating contracts to abstract the integrations between each library layer.

Why you would use this libray instead of @vendia/serverless-express?

To be able to use, first install the library:

npm i --save @h4ad/serverless-adapter

To start to use, first you need to know what you need to import, let's start showing the ServerlessAdapter.

import { ServerlessAdapter } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter';

We need to pass to Serverless Adapter the instance of your api, let's look an example with:

import { ServerlessAdapter } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter';
import { ExpressFramework } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter/lib/frameworks/express';
import { DefaultHandler } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter/lib/handlers/default';
import { PromiseResolver } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter/lib/resolvers/promise';
import { ApiGatewayV2Adapter } from '@h4ad/serverless-adapter/lib/adapters/aws';

const express = require('express');

const app = express();
export const handler = ServerlessAdapter.new(app)
  .setFramework(new ExpressFramework())
  .setHandler(new DefaultHandler())
  .setResolver(new PromiseResolver())
  .addAdapter(new ApiGatewayV2Adapter())
  // if you need more adapters
  // just append more `addAdapter` calls
  .build();

See how to use this library here.

I will not consider updating/breaking compatibility of a NodeJS framework as a breaking change, because I had a lot of supported frameworks and if I created a major version for each one it would be a mess.

So if you want predictability, pin the version with ~ instead of ^.

You can see some examples of how to use this library here.

See the speed comparison between other libraries that have the same purpose in the Benchmark Section.

Honestly, I just refactored all the code that the @vendia team and many other contributors wrote, thanks so much to them for existing and giving us a brilliant library that is the core of my current company.


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