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aws-lambda-dotnet
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Cloudwatch Alarm Lambda error triggering, but I can't find the log error
I saw this issue: https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/issues/245
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Migrating .NET Console App Cron from GitHub Action to AWS Lamda
Creating Lambda Project using Amazon.Lambda.Templates. I use Amazon.Lambda.Annotations because it will be similar to my previous console program, and we can use dependency injection.
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Adopting the Lambda Annotations Framework
Hopefully, this post will have intrigued you enough to check out the new framework, and try converting some of your existing functions into what I think is a much more readable and easier to comprehend format. Also, the development team is always interested in feedback, which you can supply in the issues folder of their repo. You can also find the design document for the annotations in this issue.
- AWS Lambda for hosting asp.net core webapis?
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Debugging .NET Lambdas similarly to RIE
I don't think it's exactly what you're looking for, but you could try out the LambdaTestTool https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/tree/master/Tools/LambdaTestTool
- Anyone running ASP.Net Core on AWS Lambda? Or dotnet on AWS Lambda in general !
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Running a GraphQL API in .NET 6 on AWS Lambda
According to this GitHub issue we need to add and configure an additional package when running a custom runtime on ARM:
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AWS hosting multiple api’s using hangfire or going serveless with Lambda
I'm assuming API's are REST APIs. Those sound like excellent use cases for running as Lambda functions. If the API's are an ASP .NET Core Web API project it is possible to deploy that to Lambda using the Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer, https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/tree/master/Libraries/src/Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer, NuGet package. That can be a quick way to get something working and then later choose to rearchitect to a smaller more micro services architecture if necessary.
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Cloud Migration 101: Developer Edition
AWS provides a NuGet package (see Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer) that makes it easy to do this. It works pretty well, but instead of one copy of the API serving many clients you have many copies of the API each serving one client at a time. There are also limitations in areas like file upload and download (which vary depending upon whether this is being used with API Gateway or an Application Load Balancer).
- Voice your support for an AWS Lambda container base image for PowerShell ☁
aws-lambda-java-libs
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Building composable applications: Playing with building blocks
AWS Lambda simplifies composable applications by offering serverless execution, seamless integration with AWS services, automatic scaling, and cost efficiency without the need to manage servers.
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How to Deploy Dart Functions to AWS Lambda
Deploying Dart functions to AWS Lambda enables you to utilize them not only within AWS Lambda but also integrate them with services like Amazon API Gateway, allowing you to leverage them in Flutter applications as well. This unified codebase in Dart offers great convenience.
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Event-Driven Architecture on AWS
Event Producers: Generate streams of events, which can be implemented using straightforward microservices with AWS Lambda (for serverless computing), Amazon DynamoDB Streams (to captures changes to DynamoDB tables in real-time), Amazon S3 Event Notifications (Notify when certain events occur in S3 buckets) or AWS Fargate (a serverless compute engine for containers).
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AWS Lambda Serverless Security. Mistakes, Oversights, and Potential Vulnerabilities
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Lambda is a serverless function-as-a-service (FaaS) platform that lets you deploy, run, and scale code in the cloud as self-contained functions without having to manually configure any infrastructure. Lambda runs your functions on demand in response to specific events, such as an HTTP request from the internet or activity in another AWS service.
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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.
- Czym jest funkcja bezserwerowa?
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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/
What are some alternatives?
serverless-offline - Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally when developing your Serverless project
Akka - Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
chalice - Python Serverless Microframework for AWS
serverless-application-model - The AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) transform is a AWS CloudFormation macro that transforms SAM templates into CloudFormation templates.
GraphQL-in-DotNet-6-on-AWS-Lambda - The accompanying code to my dev.to article
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
fargate-game-servers - This repository contains an example solution on how to scale a fleet of game servers on AWS Fargate on Elastic Container Service and route players to game sessions using a Serverless backend. Game Server data is stored in ElastiCache Redis. All resources are deployed with Infrastructure as Code using CloudFormation, Serverless Application Model, Docker and bash/powershell scripts. By leveraging AWS Fargate for your game servers you don't need to manage the underlying virtual machines.
assemblylift-template-jamstack
demo-serverless-aspnetcore - ASP.Net Core 3.1 on AWS Lambda demo
aws-node-termination-handler - Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
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.