This repository provides a bootstrapper when creating Node.js Lambda functions, to be used as API Gateway handlers.
Get started quickly by following the instructions below.
Use NPM to install this library into your project:
npm install --save @0to10/aws-api-gateway-handler
Quick setup:
'use strict';
import http from 'http';
import {Application, Request, Response} from '@0to10/aws-api-gateway-handler';
const application: Application = new Application();
// Any application logic, such as registering routes, may be added after instantiation
application.express.get('/test', (
_request: Request,
response: Response,
): void => {
response.status(200).json({
message: 'Test was a success!',
});
});
application.listen(80);
// Expose the handler
export const handler = application.handler.bind(application);
You may optionally pass in configuration options to the constructor of the Application
class, as follows:
import {Application, Configuration} from '@0to10/aws-api-gateway-handler';
const config: Configuration = {
disable: [
'x-powered-by',
'etag',
],
cors: false,
};
const application: Application = new Application(config);
Below is an overview of the configuration options available.
Option | Type | Default |
---|---|---|
disable |
string[] |
['x-powered-by'] |
cors |
boolean |
true |
A full list of available features that may be disabled (via the disable
option) is available on the
Express.js website.
Various events are emitted within this library, you may attach listeners to the events by following the example below:
// Application bootstrap omitted
application.events.on('listening', (port: number): void => {
console.log('Listening on port ' + port);
});
Below is an overview of the available events.
Event | Arguments | Notes |
---|---|---|
listening |
(port: number) |
Emitted when the server is ready to process requests |
event |
(event: APIGatewayProxyEvent) |
Emitted every time a request is handled |
debug:error |
(error: any) |
Emitted whenever the error handler handles an error |
This library exposes a cognito
object on the Request
object of Express to make Cognito user
data easily accessible. See the type below.
type CognitoRequestInformation = {
identityId?: string;
userPoolId?: string;
username?: string;
}
Note that request.cognito
will always be an object, but any of the values may be undefined.
// Application bootstrap omitted
application.express.get('/test', (
request: express.Request,
_response: express.Response,
): void => {
console.info('Cognito user:', {
cognitoIdentityId: request.cognito.identityId,
cognitoUserPoolId: request.cognito.userPoolId,
cognitoUsername: request.cognito.username,
});
});