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Chalice-PynamoDB-Docker-Starter-Kit
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Is there a typical setup for building and deploying python to lambda using terraform?
If you want a starter kit to get running faster with it you might want to check out my Chalice PynamoDB starter kit which uses docker to have a great local development experience which is pretty lacking elsewhere.
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Serverless Lambda Rest-API is good?
Check it out: https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Chalice-PynamoDB-Docker-Starter-Kit
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AWS Lambda, a good host for a rest API?
If you want to get started with this framework, I've made a simple Docker and Docker Compose starter-kit I invite you to play with. It is Python, however. Check it out if it helps: https://github.com/DevOps-Nirvana/Chalice-PynamoDB-Docker-Starter-Kit
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How do you guys on Mac M1's get around the annoying port forwarding issues with k8s + docker?
Here's an example Docker-compose file on an open-source example/best practices repo for using AWS, Chalice, DynamoDB, PynamoDB, and more. I guarantee this will work on your mac, because this works on both of mine. Once I run it, I can jump into my browser and use http://localhost:8001 to review the admin interface for DynamoDB. This works perfectly!
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/01
(just authored yesterday) A repository that is a starter-kit for folks to get into authoring REST APIs via AWS Lambda at very low-cost with Python and DynamoDB with my Chalice PynamoDB Docker Starter-Kit. This is something I've been playing with and using at various microservices and startups recently and figured I should open source something.
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Invocation error - can't find any results helping me to solve this issue
i deployed a lambda and http api gateway using a serverless.com (sls) template as a start. I get the following error when it processes a specific request:
- Consulta: buenas practicas AWS
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Deploying Lambdas from Zipped Code on S3 vs Image Repository
Have you tried serverless.com ? It lets you have infrastructure as code.
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[p] I built an open source platform to deploy computationally intensive Python functions as serverless jobs, with no timeouts
- With Lambda, you manage creating and building the container yourself, as well as updating the Lambda function code. There are tools out there such as sst or serverless.com which help streamline this.
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AWS Lambda, a good host for a rest API?
If you'd like to use Lambda, usually you need to engineer FOR it, from day one, you don't (often) get to choose some other framework and shoehorn it into Lambda and Serverless. There's some great frameworks to help deploy code into Lambda easily and create REST endpoints for things, one such frameworks is serverless.com that helps easily deploy to it, but it lacks a framework for doing REST that also supports local emulation (as easily). For that, I recommend a framework by AWS called Chalice. This is an amazing REST framework that runs a proxy that works locally and deploys exactly the same on Lambda, it is Python however.
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How are you deploying cloud functions (GCF/Lambda/Firebase/whatever) from your monorepos?
I use serverless.com for AWS stuff.
- First time building microservice-based application
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Key learnings after 10h diving into Lambda, js and Github Actions
After knocking out a README with a set of goals and a list of TODOs to check off as I made progress, I spent about 10 hours over a weekend trying to get something to work. I used serverless for making Lambda easier, Github Actions for the deploy pipeline and store my credentials; and sadly I rolled my own access_token refresh logic because I couldn't find a helper that just did that for me! wtf!?
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Does anyone use serverless framework with Workers?
Does everyone who uses Workers just use wrangler cli and the cloudflare console UI for everything or is anyone using other tools like serverless framework (https://serverless.com) instead? Looks like they added some support for cloudflare but haven't tried it yet.
What are some alternatives?
Universal-Kubernetes-Helm-Charts - Some universal helm charts used for deploying services onto Kubernetes. All-in-one best-practices
Zappa - Serverless Python
playwright-testing
apex
Kubernetes-Volume-Autoscaler - Autoscaling volumes for Kubernetes (with the help of Prometheus)
python-lambda - A toolkit for developing and deploying serverless Python code in AWS Lambda.
kube-reqsizer - A Kubernetes controller for automatically optimizing pod requests based on their continuous usage. VPA alternative that can work with HPA.
drover - Drover is a command-line utility for deploying Python packages to Lambda functions.
dyrectorio - dyrector.io is a self-hosted continuous delivery & deployment platform with version management.
formidable - The most used, flexible, fast and streaming parser for multipart form data. Supports uploading to serverless environments, AWS S3, Azure, GCP or the filesystem. Used in production.
featbit - A feature flags service written in .NET
atlantis - Terraform Pull Request Automation