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fotopia-serverless

A photo archive using serverless framework. This is a work in progress (see issues for planned enhancements - help welcome!). It's a great app for learning and trying out AWS services and it is useful for managing your own photos.

fotopia in chrome screenshot showing dev tools network tab

Currently the fotopia serverless project includes:

Requires

Deploy

You can deploy from your computer using the serverless CLI. However I recommend using CI/CD (See next section).

I'm currently having an issue with deploying from dev machines. Even when I use the exact Lambda node version - 8.10.0 - the Sharp module doesn't build correctly and the thumbs lambdas fail. When deploying via CI/CD which uses ubuntu, there is no issue.

CI/CD

For proper deploying - it's best to use CI/CD as you're certain to use the right settings (eg node version) every time. The .travis.yml file does the following steps on commit:

Removing, using 'alpha' stage

Sometimes you need to remove your stack and start again. If you are using the travis.yml spec this is as easy as adding 'redeploy' to your commit message or travis-ci trigger.

travis.yml uses conditionals to pick up branch and commit info and decide what build to run. I use an alpha branch to try out experimental stuff.

Required environment vars for deploying or removing via CI/CD

NAME_SPACE=identifier-to-make-s3-buckets-unique # eg my-identifier which becomes fotopia-web-app-my-identifier-prod
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<aws access key>
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<aws secret key>
CUSTOM_DOMAIN_DEV=dev-api.yourdomain.com # optional if you don't want to use the serverless-domain-manager plugin
CUSTOM_DOMAIN_PROD=api.yourdomain.com # optional if you don't want to use the serverless-domain-manager plugin
TEST_USER_NAME=YourTestUserName
TEST_USER_PWD=Y0urTestP*ssword
FOTOPIA_GROUP=my-group # a string used as dynamodb global index key to allow queries across all users photos. in future this will allow for a simple way to have separate groups in one fotopia instance

If you are setting up a test user for a new stack or a new user each time then, remove TEST_EXISTING_USER and use:

TEST_USER_EMAIL=test-user@yourdomain.com.com
TEST_USER_NAME=YourTestUserName
TEST_USER_TEMP_PWD=TempPwd123!
TEST_USER_PWD=PermPwd456!

Local development

Local mocking of AWS services is fraught. I've stopped doing it as the upkeep is not worth the value I get. I prefer to deploy straight to cloud after thorough TDD locally.

Dev commands

Troubleshooting

Things will go wrong - with AWS services pretty much everything can be configured so there are a lot of moving parts. Guiding principles are:

Use the AWS Lambda node version

Some modules (Sharp I'm looking at you) don't work in AWS Lambdas unless installed via the exact same Node version. So make sure you are always on v8.10.0 or always rely on your CI tool to deploy.

Contributing

Yes! Do it.

Dev setup: