Print your serverless.yml config file with all variables resolved.
If you're using Serverless Variables
in your serverless.yml, it can be difficult to know if your syntax is correct
or if the variables are resolving as you expect.
With this command, it will print the fully-resolved config to your console.
serverless print
format Print configuration in given format ("yaml", "json", "text"). Default: yamlpath Period-separated path to print a sub-value (eg: "provider.name")transform Transform-function to apply to the value (currently only "keys" is supported)Assuming you have the following config file:
service: new-service
provider: azure
custom:
globalSchedule: cron(0 * * * *)
functions:
hello:
handler: handler.hello
events:
- timer: ${self:custom.globalSchedule}
world:
handler: handler.world
events:
- timer: ${self:custom.globalSchedule}
Using sls print will resolve the variables in the timer blocks.
service: new-service
provider: azure
custom:
globalSchedule: cron(0 * * * *)
functions:
hello:
handler: handler.hello
events:
- timer: cron(0 * * * *) # <-- Resolved
world:
handler: handler.world
events:
- timer: cron(0 * * * *) # <-- Resolved
This prints the provider name:
sls print --path provider --format text
And this prints all function names:
sls print --path functions --transform keys --format text
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