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aws-appsync-community
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Testing Serverless Applications on AWS
For context; the web application is built with React and TypeScript which makes calls to an AppSync API that makes use of the Lambda and DynamoDB datasources. We use Step Functions to orchestrate the flow of events for complex processing like purchasing and renewing policies, and we use S3 and SQS to process document workloads.
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Workarounds for AppSync Subscriptions triggers via Lambda functions
AWS AppSync is a serverless GraphQL offering by AWS, previously I authored a blog about AWS AppSync 101 which gets you up to speed with the capabilities of AppSync and how you can leverage them in your serverless applications.
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Serverless development with Amplify Studio
Amplify Studio's Data allows you to define Amazon DynamoDB keeping in mind the properties with the right type and also powered with AWS AppSync where which generates a GraphQL schema under the hood.
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Serverless APIs
AWS AppSync I'm keeping this section a bit shorter for you all, since AppSync is not something I have actually used personally, but have heard great things about. AppSync is another API option AWS has made available specifically for applications that want to take advantage of GraphQL or a Publish/Subscribe model. The GraphQL model may be of interest to front end developers that need to query multiple sources of data from one API endpoint, like databases or microservices. The Pub/Sub model I am more familiar with in the IoT hardware-communicates-with-software aspect, however this is also powerful for frontend developers looking to take advantage of real-time updates with serverless WebSocket connections. With AppSync, you also have caching, offline data synchronization, and real-time updates. You can learn more and check out the developer docs on the AWS Website.
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7 AWS services that can help create your app
5. Amazon Appsync
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React Signup/Login/Account Settings application With Amplify
Amplify is a set of tools that allows full-stack web and mobile developers to create and build apps. It makes using AWS services, like our Cognito identity and access management service, or our managed GraphQL service AppSync, much simpler and straight forward to use.
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Top 12 Serverless Announcements from re:Invent 2022
This was the top-voted, long-awaited request for AppSync.
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Building Serverless Web Applications with React & AWS Amplify
Appsync is the AWS service focus on creating flexible APIs, and Amplify is the framework that combines multiple AWS tools to help you build any type of Application.
- Ask HN: So you moved off Heroku, where did you go?
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Is it a good idea to use Nest.js and/or graphql for a serverless API?
Check out AppSync (https://aws.amazon.com/appsync/) or Apollo, you can deploy Apollo app to AWS as serverless application.
Flask_Website_Project
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I made a web dashboard using Python and FOSS tools to view my Strava data, take a look!
This project is part my larger website project on GitHub, the organization of the website source code is a mess but feel free to explore it if you are interested!
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What web GIS stack should I use for my app?
I am new to web development myself and have put together some Leaflet maps with a Flask/PostGIS backend if you are interested, I have one using my Strava data and another showing water quality data. These projects can be found on my GitHub if you want to take a look, my coding skills aren't the greatest but I've tried to document most of the Python and some of the Javascript.
What are some alternatives?
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
georaster-layer-for-leaflet - Display GeoTIFFs and soon other types of raster on your Leaflet Map
node-jsonwebtoken - JsonWebToken implementation for node.js http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-ietf-oauth-json-web-token.html
pg_tileserv - A very thin PostGIS-only tile server in Go. Takes in HTTP tile requests, executes SQL, returns MVT tiles.
appsync-lambda-authorizers
PROJ-CRS-Explorer - Browse on PROJ coordinate reference systems
rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.
real-time-charts-with-flask - Sample application for the blog "Creating Real-Time Charts with Flask"
aws-cloudformation-coverage-roadmap - The AWS CloudFormation Public Coverage Roadmap
mapbox.js - Mapbox JavaScript API, a Leaflet Plugin
aws-lambda-java-libs - Official mirror for interface definitions and helper classes for Java code running on the AWS Lambda platform.
graphql-spec - GraphQL is a query language and execution engine tied to any backend service.