Invokes deployed function. It allows to send event data to the function, read logs and display other important information of the function invocation.
serverless invoke [local] --function functionName
--function
or -f
The name of the function in your service that you want to invoke. Required.--data
or -d
String data to be passed as an event to your function. By default data is read from standard input.--path
or -p
The path to a json file with input data to be passed to the invoked function. This path is relative to the root directory of the service.--type
or -t
The type of invocation. Either RequestResponse
, Event
or DryRun
. Default is RequestResponse
.--log
or -l
If set to true
and invocation type is RequestResponse
, it will output logging data of the invocation. Default is false
.invoke:invoke
Invokes a function locally for testing and logs the output. You can only invoke Node.js runtime locally at the moment. Keep in mind that we mock the context
with simple mock data.
serverless invoke local --function functionName
--function
or -f
The name of the function in your service that you want to invoke locally. Required.--path
or -p
The path to a json file holding input data to be passed to the invoked function. This path is relative to the
root directory of the service. The json file should have event and context properties to hold your mocked event and context data.--data
or -d
String data to be passed as an event to your function. Keep in mind that if you pass both --path
and --data
, the data included in the --path
file will overwrite the data you passed with the --data
flag.serverless invoke --function functionName
This example will invoke your deployed function on the configured platform endpoint. This will output the result of the invocation in your terminal.
serverless invoke --function functionName --data '{"name": "Bernie"}'
node dataGenerator.js | serverless invoke --function functionName
serverless invoke --function functionName --log
Just like the first example, but will also outputs logging information about your invocation.
serverless invoke --function functionName --path lib/data.json
This example will pass the json data in the lib/data.json
file (relative to the root of the service) while invoking
the specified/deployed function.
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