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An ambitious ember-cli-deploy plugin for serving Ember FastBoot Applications entirely from within AWS Lambda/API Gateway (assets and all!).

Background

API Gateway now supports the handling binary payloads, which means an end-to-end fastboot hosting solution can now be achieved through API gateway and Lambda without the use of S3 for serving static files. This is what this addon aims to achieve.

Prerequisites

Installation

  • Install the ember-cli-deploy addons
ember install ember-cli-deploy
ember install ember-cli-deploy-build
ember install ember-cli-deploy-fastboot-api-lambda

Configuration

  • Configure the deployment variables
// config/deploy.js
ENV['fastboot-api-lambda'] = {
  accessKeyId: process.env.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,         // (Required) AWS accessKeyId (must have permission to deploy lambda functions)
  secretAccessKey: process.env.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, // (Required) AWS secretAccessKey
  lambdaFunction: 'my-ember-app',                     // (Required) Lambda functions name
  region: 'us-east-1',                                // (Required) Region where lambda is deployed

  fallbackPath: '/'                                   // (optional) The route that will be attempted if the current route fails. i.e. doesn't exist, fails etc.
  stringyExtensions: [                                // (optional) The file extensions that will be treated as text and not binary. Defaults are shown. Any additional items will be concatenated to this list.
    'html',
    'css',
    'js',
    'json',
    'xml',
    'ico',
    'txt',
    'map'
  ],
  validAssetPaths: [                                  // (optional) The assets paths that the lambda is explicitly allow serve. Defaults are shown. Any additional items will be concatenated to this list.
    '/assets/',
    '/robots.txt',
    '/humans.txt',
    '/crossdomain.xml',
    '/sitemap.xml'
  ]
};
  • Create the lambda function

    • Open the AWS Lambda console.
    • Select the region that you defined in your deploy variables above.
    • Create a blank lambda, with the name you defined in your deploy variables above.
      • Handler => index.handler.
      • Role => Create a custom role. Give it a name and use the default policy document.
      • Memory => 128.
      • Timeout => 30 seconds.
    • Select Next and then select Create function.
  • Create the API Gateway Proxy

    • Open the AWS API Gateway console.
    • Select the region that you defined in your deploy variables above.
    • Select New API and give it a name
    • Select Binary Support. Click Edit. Add */* and click Save.
    • Create proxy method:
      • Under resources, click /, then click Actions => Create Method. Select Any.
      • Click the Any label, choose Integration type lambda, check the Use Lambda Proxy integration checkbox, and finally select your lambda function's region and name.
    • Create proxy resource:
      • Under resources, click /, then click Actions => Create Resource. Select Any.
      • Select Configure as proxy resource, and select Enable API Gateway CORS.
      • Select Integration type Lambda Function Proxy, and finally select your lambda function's region and name.
    • Under resources, click Actions => Deploy API. Select a new stage and give it the name fastboot. Hit Deploy. You will now see the Invoke URL. This is where you site will be hosted.
  • Ember Application

    • The rootURL must match the stage name you selected when creating the api gateway. Otherwise the link-to helper wont work.
    // config/environment.js
    var ENV = {
      rootURL: '/fastboot/'
    }
    
  • Configuration is done! 🎉

Deployment

Is as simple as going:

ember deploy production --activate --verbose=true

Caveats

Just a word of warning.. just because this architecture is possible, doesn't make it the optimal for all use-cases. Lambda functions suffer from a cold start delay, which can make response times unpredictable.

Sites using this addon

Feel free to make a pull request if you would like your site added to the list!

Credit

ember-cli-deploy-fastboot-lambda for providing the base upload logic.

Information

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.

For more information on using ember-cli-deploy, visit https://github.com/ember-cli-deploy/ember-cli-deploy.

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