How to package and deploy serverless framework code in separate steps?

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My question is about separate package/deploy steps. What I want to do is to package the service at step 1 of the deployment process, then copy the content of the package to another machine and deploy from there. Can't make it work. I use no parameters, and "serverless package" seems to work fine (creates ".serverless" folder without an attempt to deploy), but when I copy the ".serverless" folder to another location and execute 'serverless deploy" it only says "packaging service" and does nothing. Is this how deployment of a package supposed to work? This happens on a vanilla aws node service.










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    My question is about separate package/deploy steps. What I want to do is to package the service at step 1 of the deployment process, then copy the content of the package to another machine and deploy from there. Can't make it work. I use no parameters, and "serverless package" seems to work fine (creates ".serverless" folder without an attempt to deploy), but when I copy the ".serverless" folder to another location and execute 'serverless deploy" it only says "packaging service" and does nothing. Is this how deployment of a package supposed to work? This happens on a vanilla aws node service.










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      My question is about separate package/deploy steps. What I want to do is to package the service at step 1 of the deployment process, then copy the content of the package to another machine and deploy from there. Can't make it work. I use no parameters, and "serverless package" seems to work fine (creates ".serverless" folder without an attempt to deploy), but when I copy the ".serverless" folder to another location and execute 'serverless deploy" it only says "packaging service" and does nothing. Is this how deployment of a package supposed to work? This happens on a vanilla aws node service.










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      My question is about separate package/deploy steps. What I want to do is to package the service at step 1 of the deployment process, then copy the content of the package to another machine and deploy from there. Can't make it work. I use no parameters, and "serverless package" seems to work fine (creates ".serverless" folder without an attempt to deploy), but when I copy the ".serverless" folder to another location and execute 'serverless deploy" it only says "packaging service" and does nothing. Is this how deployment of a package supposed to work? This happens on a vanilla aws node service.







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      Sergey AldoukhovSergey Aldoukhov

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          The command serverless deploy --package path-to-package seems to be what you are looking for, as specified in the Serverless Framework documentation.




          This deployment option takes a deployment directory that has already been created with serverless package and deploys it to the cloud provider. This allows you to easier integrate CI / CD workflows with the Serverless Framework.




          You were probably missing the --package option.






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            The command serverless deploy --package path-to-package seems to be what you are looking for, as specified in the Serverless Framework documentation.




            This deployment option takes a deployment directory that has already been created with serverless package and deploys it to the cloud provider. This allows you to easier integrate CI / CD workflows with the Serverless Framework.




            You were probably missing the --package option.






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              The command serverless deploy --package path-to-package seems to be what you are looking for, as specified in the Serverless Framework documentation.




              This deployment option takes a deployment directory that has already been created with serverless package and deploys it to the cloud provider. This allows you to easier integrate CI / CD workflows with the Serverless Framework.




              You were probably missing the --package option.






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                The command serverless deploy --package path-to-package seems to be what you are looking for, as specified in the Serverless Framework documentation.




                This deployment option takes a deployment directory that has already been created with serverless package and deploys it to the cloud provider. This allows you to easier integrate CI / CD workflows with the Serverless Framework.




                You were probably missing the --package option.






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                The command serverless deploy --package path-to-package seems to be what you are looking for, as specified in the Serverless Framework documentation.




                This deployment option takes a deployment directory that has already been created with serverless package and deploys it to the cloud provider. This allows you to easier integrate CI / CD workflows with the Serverless Framework.




                You were probably missing the --package option.







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