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amazon-sqs-java-messaging-lib
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- PubNub ë° IFTTTë„Œ ìŹì©í SMS ì늌 ìì€í
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SMS Notification System with PubNub and IFTTT
Save to SQS (i.e. save each Event to Amazonâs SQS queuing service)
- System powiadomieĆ SMS z PubNub i IFTTT
- SMS-Benachrichtigungssystem mit PubNub und IFTTT
- SystĂšme de notification par SMS avec PubNub et IFTTT
- Wie man Ereignisse von PubNub zu RabbitMQ streamt
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Starting My AWS Certification Journey as a Certified Cloud Practitioner
Amazon SQS
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A Developer's Journal: Simplifying the Twelve-Factor App
Messaging/Queueing Systems (Amazon SQS, RabbitMQ, Beanstalkd)
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Building Mature Content Detection for Mod Tools
The last stage is productionizing the model. The goal of this phase is to create a system to process each image/video, gather the relevant features and inputs to the models, integrate the models into a hosting service, and relay the corresponding model predictions to downstream consumers like the MCF system. We used an existing Safety service, Content Classification Service, to implement the aforementioned system and added two specialized queues for our processing and various service integrations. To use the model for online, synchronous inference, we added it to Gazette, Redditâs internal ML inference service. Once all the components were up and running, our final step was to run A/B tests on Reddit to understand the live impact on areas like user engagement before finalizing the entire detection system.
middy
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Clean authorization control in serverless functions
In many cases, you will have to write the same authorization code in multiple functions. For example, you might want to check that the user is in the requested organization. You can share this code in a middleware. If you are using AWS Lambda, you can rely on middy.
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Testing Serverless Applications on AWS
Adding the is-test flag to our object metadata gave us our way of passing some kind of test context into our workload. The next step was to make the Lambda Function capable of discovering the context and then using that to control how it behaves under test. For this we used Middy.
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Learn serverless on AWS step-by-step: Strong Types!
I also decided to use the middy library to add CORS management to our lambda function. This will allow us to call our lambda function from our frontend, without having to worry about CORS.
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Go Lambda Middlewae
Is there any equivalent to Node based https://middy.js.org/ for Golang?
- Middy: AWS Lambda middleware framework for Node.js
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The Old Faithful: Why SSM Parameter Store still reigns over Secrets Manager
And if your requirements were to change at a later date, itâs straightforward to swap out SSM Parameter Store with Secrets Manager there and then. Especially if youâre accessing the relevant service through a middleware layer such as Middy for javascript Lambda functions.
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Implementing Magic Links with Amazon Cognito: A Step-by-Step Guide
This function uses the Middy middleware engine to handle unhandled errors and add CORS headers in the response.
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Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
I mean I'm literally building an AWS lambda function that outputs HTML when it's called via API Gateway. So someone hits https://mydomain.com/mycoolpage, then the MyCoolPage AWS Lambda function is executed and outputs whatever.
If you're interested, I use https://middy.js.org/ as a middleware engine for my AWS lambda functions which I find helpful.
I use the open sourced serverless framework for doing deploys https://www.serverless.com/
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tRPC: Build Full-Stack TypeScript Applications With Type Safety
middy for lambda-side middleware
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How to Securely Use Secrets in AWS Lambda?
That is it from the CDK side. Now let us create the handler and retrieve that secret. I like to use middy which describes itself as "stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda". It offers some helpful middlewares like ssm which will help us retrieve and cache values from SSM Parameter Store. (Middy provides various other official middlewares including one for Secrets Manager.) I prefer a middleware for this because it keeps the code for retrieving the secret out of your handler which should deal with actual business logic.
What are some alternatives?
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