Package Exports
- repack-zip
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Readme
This package creates a .zip file containing your package and its dependencies, including transitive dependencies.
The code was forked from node-pack-zip which did not support transitive dependencies (see issue#2).
It was mainly designed to help deploy nodejs packages in AWS lambdas.
The .zip file will contain by default
- All files not in
node_modules - All files in
node_modulesthat are part of a package listed in thedependencies,bundledDependenciesfields of yourpackage.jsonand all their transitives dependencies or_phantomChildren.
Installation
npm install --save-dev repack-zip
Example
my-lambda is an npm package I want to run as an AWS Lambda Function.
Install repack-zip locally in my-lambda
npm install --save-dev repack-zipInstall any runtime dependencies of my-lambda.
npm installModify my-lambda/package.json:
"scripts": {
"build-aws-lambda": "repack-zip"
...
}Create the .zip file containing my-lambda and all its dependencies, ready to be uploaded to AWS Lambda
npm run build-aws-lambdaConfiguration
You can customize included and excluded glob patterns using a repackZipConfig
section in your package.json
Ex:
"repackZipConfig": {
"includes": [ ...list of include glob patterns...],
"excludes": [ ...list of exclude glob patterns...]Release notes
0.2.8 - Added support for bundledDependencies.
0.2.7 - Added repackZipConfig support with excludes and includes.
0.2.6 - Do not stop on missing package.json in dependency and support scoped modules. (contributions from Enalmada and g00dnatur3).
0.2.5 - Added support for root module _phantomChildren dependencies (contribution from jasonfagan).
0.2.4 - Initial published release