dherault / serverless-offline

Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally when developing your Serverless project

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Hello contributors,

I've come to a point where I cannot say with a 100% confidence that I will be able to review every issue and PR that come in the future. Therefore I'm looking for maintainers.

I'm talking about read/write privilege on the master branch and the ability to merge PRs and close issues. Then maybe npm permissions if everything goes well. Just remember that free will goes hand in hand with personal responsibility and keep the community's interests in mind.

To apply, simply comment bellow and point to your past contributions if any. There is no engagement, you can quit whenever you want.

Last but not least, I'm willing to see a new and better solution arise. If you know another plugin is better, with a larger functionality scope, I'd be happy to deprecate this plugin and point to the new one. In the meanwhile, serverless-offline remains the best solution.

Best,

@dherault Hi David. I think your plugin is the best of any offline emulation plugins for Serverless and should be maintained and developed further.

Currently I'm not able to jump in as maintainer (because serverless-webpack and serverless-aws-alias eat a lot of time too), but what I can do, is, to offer to move the project to serverless-heaven which is also the new home of serverless-webpack since a few days. And as the offline plugins plays best with the webpack plugin it would be great to have both in one area.

This would allow you to reduce your efforts and direct dependencies on the project (if that's ok for you) and gives the space to build up a team of reliable and responsible contributors and maintainers.
You can can also PM me if this approach would be an option for you 😃

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How does serverless-offline compare with https://github.com/localstack/localstack for debugging etc?

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@HyperBrain I don't see any advantage of moving the repo.

@HyperBrain Thank you for your proposal. I do not want to say no to moving the repo for bad reasons (ego, pride, ...) but on the other hand I do not see the need for it, as the serverless-heaven organisation isn't one yet. Of course I could make the leap of fath, join, move the repo and we'll be one. I guess I need more convincing 😇

@quantuminformation I did not know this project existed! It's awesome, its scope is huge. I have to include it somewhere in the README (alongside other projects) so people can try other solutions.

My offer still stands,

@quantuminformation Having spent an afternoon messing around with localstack, I can say that for now it's not a replacement for serverless-offline. Aside from not actually working (today), it has the downside of forcing a whole deploy cycle, whereas serverless-offline just reloads everything as it's changed. For development that is a huge time savings. I could see localstack being useful as an intermediate deploy target to validate things before AWS, but in my opinion it doesn't really buy anything over just having a dev stage in AWS.

We're relying on serverless-offline heavily. I'm not updating the repo very often as it works perfectly well, but deprecating its use is not an option for us. I'm happy to help out with a second pair of eyes although I wouldn't be able to personally in-depth test all PRs all the time.

I'm interested to help, on my project this plugin is a requirement.

I'd like to help maintain this project. We are relying pretty heavily on this plugin for testing locally, and have a vested interest in keeping this project healthy.

Hi @joseSantacruz and @daniel-cottone, I added you as collaborators, thanks for your support.
I'll be away for quite some more time, cannot say. Please feel free to make any modifications you like while bearing in mind the community's interests first 😃

@dherault our team has come to heavily depend on this repo for a number of projects over the past few months. We would be open to help keep this project healthy and invest some time into reviewing community PR's and Issues.

Our Team: https://github.com/vin65
Our team members: @vaberay @ramanbuttar @keltonkowalchuk @nicosuria @shehanp

I will be happy to be a maintainer for this repo, my project heavily depend on this repo :) @dherault

@dherault @joseSantacruz @daniel-cottone So... is someone maintaining the project still? Many opened PRs and issues without any comments and I need something merged too :-) #377

I am still helping to maintain the project. I'm doing this in my off time though. @OrKoN please feel free to volunteer your time to help maintain the project if you have an interest in doing so

Sure, I can help if this is required

I would love to help maintain this project. I have a few open PRs, #378 and #379. If one of those get accepted/merged, this would be a fun project to be a part of.

@perkyguy sorry, I am not a maintainer

Hello all, I just came back from a half sabbatical year. Since your comments are a bit old I wonder who still wants to help maintain the repo.

I'll grant your the privileges asap. In te meanwhile a new version will be shipped.

@arabold @joseSantacruz @daniel-cottone @lucasklaassen @nimish-gupta @perkyguy

Welcome back 👋

Always here to help

Yeah, i still want to help to maintain this repo :)

Welcome back @dherault, I am definitely willing to put some time in

@lucasklaassen @nimish-gupta @perkyguy Thanks for applying, I added you to the collaborators list :)

i'm in as collaborator :)

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It seems we're getting low on bandwidth for maintainers here, so i'd love to step up and offer my services. My company is heavily invested in serverless, i myself have a lot of experience as a software architect and have spent many years dedicated to best practices, clean code, & developer experience. You can find my linkedin here.