amazon-eventbridge-resource-policy-samples
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amazon-eventbridge-resource-policy-samples
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Did I just invent CDK Level 4 Constructs?!?
At work we use a Multi-bus, multi-account Event Driven Architecture pattern. It works great, but a pain point is making event interfaces match across multiple git repos.
aws-lambda-scheduler
What are some alternatives?
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
mangum - AWS Lambda support for ASGI applications
cdk-L4-construct
aws-auto-cleanup - Programmatically delete AWS resources based on an allowlist and time to live (TTL) settings
AWS Data Wrangler - pandas on AWS - Easy integration with Athena, Glue, Redshift, Timestream, Neptune, OpenSearch, QuickSight, Chime, CloudWatchLogs, DynamoDB, EMR, SecretManager, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLServer and S3 (Parquet, CSV, JSON and EXCEL).
aws-serverless-ecommerce-platform - Serverless Ecommerce Platform is a sample implementation of a serverless backend for an e-commerce website. This sample is not meant to be used as an e-commerce platform as-is, but as an inspiration on how to build event-driven serverless microservices on AWS.