The Serverless Framework helps you develop and deploy serverless applications using Alibaba Cloud Function Compute. It's a CLI that offers structure, automation and best practices out-of-the-box, allowing you to focus on building sophisticated, event-driven, serverless architectures, comprised of Functions and Events.
The Serverless Framework is different than other application frameworks because:
Here are the Framework's main concepts and how they pertain to Alibaba Cloud Function Compute...
A Function is an Alibaba Cloud Function Compute Function. It's an independent unit of deployment, like a microservice. It's merely code, deployed in the cloud, that is most often written to perform a single job such as:
You can perform multiple jobs in your code, but we don't recommend doing that without good reason. Separation of concerns is best and the Framework is designed to help you easily develop and deploy Functions, as well as manage lots of them.
Anything that triggers a Alibaba Cloud Function Compute to execute is regarded by the Framework as an Event. Events are platform events on Alibaba Cloud Function Compute such as:
When you define an event for your Alibaba Cloud Function Compute in the Serverless Framework, the Framework will automatically translate the event with its function into corresponding cloud resources. This way the event is configured so that your functions can listen to it.
A Service is the Framework's unit of organization. You can think of it as a project file, though you can have multiple services for a single application. It's where you define your Functions, the Events that trigger them, and the Resources your Functions use, all in one file entitled serverless.yml
(or serverless.json
). It looks like this:
# serverless.yml
service: users
functions: # Your "Functions"
usersCreate:
events: # The "Events" that trigger this function
- http: create
When you deploy with the Framework by running serverless deploy
, everything in serverless.yml
is deployed at once.
You can overwrite or extend the functionality of the Framework using Plugins. Every serverless.yml
can contain a plugins:
property, which features multiple plugins.
# serverless.yml
plugins:
- serverless-plugin-identifier
- serverless-another-plugin
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