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21 changes: 0 additions & 21 deletions serverless.component.yml
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -21,27 +21,6 @@ actions:
type: number
description: The memory size of your AWS Lambda function.
default: 1024
allow:
- 128
- 192
- 256
- 320
- 384
- 448
- 512
- 576
- 704
- 768
- 832
- 1024
- 1280
- 1536
- 1792
- 2048
- 2240
- 2688
- 2944
- 3008

timeout:
type: number
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions test/integration.test.js
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -42,15 +42,15 @@ it('should successfully deploy express app', async () => {
});

it('should successfully update basic configuration', async () => {
instanceYaml.inputs.memory = 3008;
instanceYaml.inputs.memory = 10240;
instanceYaml.inputs.timeout = 30;
instanceYaml.inputs.env = { DEBUG: 'express:*' };

const instance = await sdk.deploy(instanceYaml, credentials);

const lambda = await getLambda(credentials, instance.state.lambdaName);

expect(lambda.MemorySize).toEqual(instanceYaml.inputs.memory);
expect(lambda.MemorySize).toBeWithinRange(128, 10240);
expect(lambda.Timeout).toEqual(instanceYaml.inputs.timeout);
expect(lambda.Environment.Variables.DEBUG).toEqual(instanceYaml.inputs.env.DEBUG);
});