Serverless framework plugin to auto-install the Lumigo tracer for Node.js and Python functions.
Run npm install in your Serverless project.
$ npm install --save-dev serverless-lumigo
Add the plugin to your serverless.yml file
plugins:
- serverless-lumigoFor Node.js functions, the plugin would install the latest version of the Lumigo tracer for Node.js during serverless package and serverless deploy. It would also wrap your functions as well, so you only need to configure your Lumigo token in a custom section inside the serverless.yml.
For example:
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs22.x
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>
nodePackageManager: <npm, pnpm or yarn>In case you want to pin the specific tracer version use pinVersion attribute.
For example
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs22.x
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>
pinVersion: 1.31.1In case you want to manage the Lumigo tracer dependency yourself - e.g. you want to use Lerna or Webpack, and can't have this plugin install the Lumigo tracer on your behalf on every deployment - then you can also disable the NPM install process altogether.
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs22.x
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>
skipInstallNodeTracer: true # defaults to falseIn case you are using ES Modules for Lambda handlers.
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs22.x
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>
nodeUseESModule: true
nodeModuleFileExtension: jsFor Python functions, we recommend using the serverless-python-requirements plugin to help you manage your dependencies. You should have the following in your requirements.txt:
lumigo_tracer or lumigo-tracerThis installs the Lumigo tracer for Python, and this plugin would wrap your functions during serverless package and serverless deploy.
You also need to configure the Lumigo token in a custom section in the serverless.yml.
provider:
name: aws
runtime: python3.10
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>In case you are not using requirements.txt to manage your requirements then you can add skipReqCheck and set it to true
custom:
lumigo:
token: 1234
skipReqCheck: trueIn order to pass parameters to the tracer, just add them as keys to lumigo custom configuration. For example:
custom:
lumigo:
token: <YOUR TOKEN GOES HERE>
step_function: trueYou can configure lumigo behavior for individual functions as well:
-
enabled- Allows one to enable or disable lumigo for specific a specific functionfunctions: foo: lumigo: enabled: false bar: lumigo: enabled: ${self:custom.enabledLumigo}
Run npm run test:all