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Serverless Framework Nim language plugin
Serverless Nim plugin
Easier builds/packaging for Nim Lambda functions on the AWS provided runtime.
- Compile Nim functions automatically on serverless workflow commands such as
deployorpackage- no need for a manual build step - Choose between local or dockerized builds (see below)
Built upon lambci/awslambda.nim, adapted from softprops/serverless-rust.
Check the sample project at https://github.com/epiphone/serverless-nim-sample.
Setup
Template
The easiest way to get started is via the template:
serverless create --template-url https://github.com/epiphone/serverless-nim-template --path my-service-path --name my-service
cd my-service-path
yarn install # or npm install
serverless deploy
Alternatively try cloning the sample project from https://github.com/epiphone/serverless-nim-sample.
Manual setup
First install the NPM dependency with
yarn add @epiphone/serverless-nim
and then include the following configuration in serverless.yml:
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nim # or use function-specific runtime option
package:
excludeDevDependencies: false # Not necessary, but speeds up builds since dev dependencies are anyway ignored in case of Nim functions
individually: true
plugins:
- "@epiphone/serverless-nim" # Note the parenthesis
You also need set up a .nimble file with the awslambda dependency to integrate Nim functions with the custom Lambda runtime.
Configuration
Compile flags
Use the nim.flags configuration property to set nimble compile command flags (defaults to ['-d:release']):
# either globally:
custom:
nim:
flags:
- -d:unsafe
# or per individual function:
functions:
myFunction:
nim:
flags:
- -d:unsafe
...
Build in Docker
Depending on your OS you might want to build Nim functions inside a Docker container to better match the Lambda runtime. Use the following configuration properties to achieve this:
custom:
nim:
dockerFlags: [] # defaults to []
dockerTag: nimlang/nim # defaults to nimlang/nim
useDocker: true # defaults to false
One way to speed up Docker builds is to mount your local ~/.nimble folder as a Docker volume and thus avoid re-fetching dependencies for every Nim function build:
custom:
nim:
dockerFlags:
- -v
- /home/user/.nimble/pkgs:/root/.nimble/pkgs
- -v
- /home/user/.nimble/packages_official.json:/root/.nimble/packages_official.json
useDocker: true
Include files in Lambda package
serverless-nim overrides Nim functions packaging configuration with the following configuration:
exclude:
- '**/*'
include:
- bootstrap
If you want to include other files such as static assets in the package, use the include configuration in serverless.yml:
# either globally:
package:
include:
- assets/configuration.json
# or per individual function:
functions:
myFunction:
package:
include:
- assets/configuration.json
The Nim binary gets automatically included in the package.
Optimize binary size
Nim compiler already produces pretty compact binaries, but the output can be further minimized with the --opt:size compiler flag or with external tools like strip or upx. The easiest way to enable all these is to add this config.nims Nimscript file to your service root directory. You'll also of course need to install the external tools, or if building in Docker make sure the Docker image contains the tools.
Read more about optimizing binary size here.