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# Serverless
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We're using the serverless from work for deployment
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sls deploy
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But [Kurt Hutten](https://github.com/Irev-Dev) is the only one with credentials for deployment atm, though if you wanted to set your own account you could deploy to that if you wanted to test.
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## Testing changes locally
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You'll need to have Docker installed
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Because of the way the docker containers to be deployed as lambdas on aws are somewhat specialised for the purpose we're using `docker-compose` to spin one up for each function/endpoint. So we've added a aws-emulation layer
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Then cd into this folder `cd api/src/docker` and:
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```bash
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docker-compose up --build
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```
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The first time you run this, it has to build the main image it will take some time, but launching again will be quicker.
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After which we'll also spin up a light express server to act as an emulator to transform some the request from the front end into how the lambda's expect them (This emulates the aws-api-gateway which changes tranforms the inbound requests somewhat).
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yarn install
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yarn emulate
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```
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You can now add OPENSCAD_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8080" to you .env file and restart your main dev process (`yarn rw dev`)
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comment that line out if you want to go back to using the aws endpoint (and restart the dev process).
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If you change anything in the `api/src/docker/openscad` directory, you will need to stop the docker process and restart it (will be fairly quick if you're only changing the js)
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