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I'm using the Serverless Framework 1.x and I want to define my serverless.yml to reference a function that is located in another folder (not in the root level).

For example, in the following folder structure, I want to reference a handler() function that is defined in a function1.js file inside the folder functions.

serverless.yml
functions/
  function1.js
  function2.js
  function3.js
package.json
node_modules/
  ..

All examples that I see consider the following basic scenario where the file is in the root:

serverless.yml
handler.js

Where the serverless.yml file is defined by:

functions:
  hello:
    handler: handler.hello
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  • I've self-answered this question in the hope to help future readers. This question was inspired by this one.
    – Zanon
    Feb 24, 2017 at 1:37

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The Serverless Framework access functions inside other folders using the following syntax:

folder/filename.function

So, if we have a file named function1.js with a function handler() that we want to execute when our Lambda function is invoked, we use the following definition inside the serverless.yml file:

service: example

functions:
  func1:
    handler: functions/function1.handler
  func2:
    handler: functions/function2.handler

The same would apply for multiple levels of folders:

folder/folder/folder/filename.function
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  • what about the other way around, looking at directory behind. eg: ../../../functions.function1.handler. will this work
    – Gabe
    Jun 27, 2023 at 0:17

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