### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/docs/guides/variables/file) # Reference YAML/JSON Files You can reference properties in other YAML or JSON files. To reference properties in other YAML files use the `${file(./myFile.yml):someProperty}` syntax in your `serverless.yml` configuration file. To reference properties in other JSON files use the `${file(./myFile.json):someProperty}` syntax. It is important that the file you are referencing has the correct suffix, or file extension, for its file type (`.yml` for YAML or `.json` for JSON) in order for it to be interpreted correctly. Here's an example: ```yml # myCustomFile.yml globalSchedule: rate(10 minutes) ``` ```yml # serverless.yml service: new-service provider: aws custom: ${file(./myCustomFile.yml)} # You can reference the entire file functions: hello: handler: handler.hello events: - schedule: ${file(./myCustomFile.yml):globalSchedule} # Or you can reference a specific property world: handler: handler.world events: - schedule: ${self:custom.globalSchedule} # This would also work in this case ``` In the above example, you're referencing the entire `myCustomFile.yml` file in the `custom` property. You need to pass the path relative to your service directory. You can also request specific properties in that file as shown in the `schedule` property. It's completely recursive and you can go as deep as you want. Additionally you can request properties that contain arrays from either YAML or JSON reference files. Here's a YAML example for an events array: ```yml myevents: - schedule: rate: rate(1 minute) ``` and for JSON: ```json { "myevents": [ { "schedule": { "rate": "rate(1 minute)" } } ] } ``` In your `serverless.yml`, depending on the type of your source file, either have the following syntax for YAML: ```yml functions: hello: handler: handler.hello events: ${file(./myCustomFile.yml):myevents} ``` or for a JSON reference file use this syntax: ```yml functions: hello: handler: handler.hello events: ${file(./myCustomFile.json):myevents} ``` **Note:** If the referenced file is a symlink, the targeted file will be read.