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assemblylift
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A full-stack serverless application with AssemblyLift and Next.js
AssemblyLift is an open platform for cloud-native application development. AssemblyLift provides a portable, function-oriented framework and WebAssembly-based runtime which can be deployed to AWS Lambda or Kubernetes. The AssemblyLift CLI generates HashiCorp Terraform infrastructure code from simple TOML definitions, and takes care of compiling and packaging functions and services for deployment. To make a clichéd comparison, think of it as Infrastructure on Rails 😛
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AssemblyLift alpha latest: easy API Gateway for Kubernetes functions, Ruby language support 💎
Since our last post introducing the AssemblyLift v0.4-alpha series, we've had two new alpha releases which introduced some major additions & improvements!
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AssemblyLift v0.4.0-alpha released with Kubernetes support, WASI (WebAssembly on K8s)
Today we're making available the first alpha release of AssemblyLift v0.4. This initial release brings a few exiting improvements to AssemblyLift including
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What's next for AssemblyLift? Data-oriented cloud dev through WebAssembly and capability-based security
After nearly two years in part-time development, AssemblyLift has been through three major revisions, sitting now at v0.3.2.
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Lambda function HTTP authorization with Auth0 and AssemblyLift (WebAssembly + Lambda + API Gateway + Rust)
In this guide we'll use AssemblyLift to deploy our Lambda function, and define our API and an authorizer. AssemblyLift is an open platform which allows you to quickly develop high-performance serverless applications. Service functions are written in the Rust programming language and compiled to WebAssembly. The AssemblyLift CLI takes care of compiling and deploying your code, as well as building and deploying all the needed infrastructure!
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Deploy an ultra-fast blog in minutes with Eleventy and AssemblyLift (WebAssembly + Lambda + API Gateway + Rust)
Normally what we've described above would be a pretty complicated set up (and a much longer article 😜). Luckily we can use AssemblyLift to do all the heavy work for us!
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Deploy a Jamstack site on AWS Lambda with API Gateway in 10 minutes or less 💨
This article will walk through building and deploying a simple static site, served using AWS Lambda and API Gateway. To accomplish this we will use AssemblyLift, an open-source platform designed to quickly & easily accomplish such a task.
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AssemblyLift v0.3 Released
If you've never heard of it or just need a reminder, AssemblyLift is an open platform for developing cloud-native applications. At its core are the AssemblyLift Runtime and the AssemblyLift CLI. The runtime provides an environment for executing compiled WebAssembly (WASM) on infrastructure such as AWS Lambda, and is one of the more unique aspects of the platform which we'll dig into more below.
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AssemblyLift v0.2.9: BIG performance boost + new features! 🚀
Service TOML definitions now support specifying authorizers by ID for each function. These map to API Gateway authorizers; currently only IAM and JWT are supported. See the pull request for examples.
aws-lambda-java-libs
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Is FaaS the Same as Serverless?
FaaS is specifically focused on building and running applications as a set of independent functions or microservices. Major cloud providers like AWS (Lambda), Microsoft Azure (Functions), and Google Cloud (Cloud Functions) offer FaaS platforms that allow developers to write and deploy individual functions without managing the underlying infrastructure.
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How To Reduce Operational Costs With AWS Lambda
So AWS Lambda is basically a serverless computing service that is offered by AWS. It enables developers to run the code in response to various events. It protects the developers from the pain of managing the servers. Using a serverless execution model helps the developers to handle provision, manage and scale the servers automatically. Through this approach the developers can fully focus on writing the code instead of dealing with other aspects.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
The first product that popularized the term “serverless” was AWS Lambda, which is both the prototypical and archetypical function as a service provider. It also has a great name, which pings back to its envisioned place in the cloud of the future. In computer programming, a lambda, often referred to as a lambda function or lambda expression, is a concise way to represent an anonymous function, which is a function without a name. The concept originates from lambda calculus in mathematical logic and has been adopted by many programming languages, each with its own syntax and characteristics.
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Use custom rules to validate your compliance
You can build a custom config rules in 2 ways, using AWS Lambda and CloudFormation Guard. Lambda gives you a lot of flexibility, but it also brings complexity of maintaining. CloudFormation Guard is a bit more lightweight in that regard. Yes, you still need to maintain the logic to determine when your resource is compliant or not. But you need to do this in both cases, thus my go to preference is CloudFormation Guard.
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Lambda Scheduling & Event Filtering with EventBridge using Serverless Framework
AWS Lambda: https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/
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Serverless Site Health Check Notification System
This blog details how you can use some key serverless components from AWS like Amazon Eventbridge, AWS Lambda, and Simple Notification Service to setup a system that will monitor your site (which can be running anywhere) and send emails, text messages, slack messages, and more when the reachability status of your site changes.
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Refactoring a serverless application to use Step Functions third-party API call integration
I use the OpenWeather API to receive the current temperature data by providing the latitude and longitude coordinates as query strings in the request. A Lambda function invokes the weather API and sends the current temperature value as a custom metric to CloudWatch. I then graph the temperature values on a dashboard and activate an alarm when the temperature sinks below zero degrees Celsius.
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Starting My AWS Certification Journey as a Certified Cloud Practitioner
After two years, I moved to a Web3 startup where I was given a lead software engineer role. This new role gave me more hands-on experience with AWS, where I've learned to implement serverless technologies like Lambda and DynamoDB.
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Controlling access to IAM-protected API endpoints with Cognito groups
I discussed a way to control access to endpoints using JSON web tokens and a Lambda authorizer earlier.
What are some alternatives?
workers-rs - Write Cloudflare Workers in 100% Rust via WebAssembly
Akka - Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
grafbase - The future of APIs
serverless-application-model - The AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) transform is a AWS CloudFormation macro that transforms SAM templates into CloudFormation templates.
assemblylift-template-jamstack
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
eleventy-base-blog - A starter repository for a blog web site using the Eleventy static site generator.
handlebars-rust - Rust templating with Handlebars
aws-node-termination-handler - Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
auth0-java - Java client library for the Auth0 platform
Previous Serverless Version 0.5.x - ⚡ Serverless Framework – Use AWS Lambda and other managed cloud services to build apps that auto-scale, cost nothing when idle, and boast radically low maintenance.