aws-lambda-extensions
rattlesnakeos-stack
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5 | 16 | |
424 | 556 | |
1.2% | - | |
5.0 | 5.3 | |
4 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT No Attribution | MIT License |
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aws-lambda-extensions
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Lambda Extension with Golang
This should look familiar to this AWS Repository. I'm still personally exploring more of how I can customize and instrument some of this code, but the extension is registered and ready for use by this function.
- Can I run gRPC between two binaries in a lambda function?
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Building an AWS Lambda Telemetry API extension for direct logging to Grafana Loki
There are some extension examples github. I am using go-example-telemetry-api-extension as a starting point. You can see the code in my Lambda-Telemetry-API-Loki repository.
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How do I write to a different log stream from lambda?
You can't send some of your lambda logs to one log group and some to another without directly invoking the sdk, which you probably don't want to do. Maybe someone has created some lambda layer to handle this, but not one that I know of. I see people have tried to get fluent bit to work in lambda with mixed results https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-lambda-extensions/pull/42.
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Understanding the Lambda Logs API
For even more inspiration related to the Logs API, checkout the AWS-provided samples. Some examples include batching the logs and delivering them to S3 or a template to get you started.
rattlesnakeos-stack
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Pixel 3a - v10.0.10 - update process?
download 11.0.15 (https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack/releases/tag/v11.0.15) and use this binary to 'deploy' and then kick off a 11.0 build and update your phone
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Release 20211112: Breaking APV changes and Pixel 5a fix
I'm not interested in the current android-prepare-vendor drama, so until an alternative is built, I've made a change that requires you to specify an android-prepare-vendor to use in your local config file. This release will require that you update to 12.0.3 and add three new config entries for specifying details of android-prepare-vendor. Here is an example of what that might look like (do not copy as is - it will not build):
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November 2021 Update
There is a new stack version 12.0.2 required for this update. The 12.0.2 update fixes an issue with new stacks on 12.0 that was causing a build failure; thanks u/caasi-dev for reporting the issue.
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12.0 Update
First release of 12.0. You'll need updated stack release 12.0.1. Highly recommend backing up your device before attempting upgrade.
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October 2021 Update
This release is still 11.x and next release with 12.x will depend on how long it takes to get everything up and working. It requires a stack update this month to 11.0.14, as there were two minor build issues with Chromium 94.x.
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September 2021 Update and Pixel 5a support
There were no stack changes required this month, unless you need support for Pixel 5a and then you should be on 11.0.13.
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New Pixel 5a
Adding support for it in rattlesnakeos-stack, which is very minor, an example of adding Pixel 5 is here: https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack/pull/178
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Add Android Auto to Calyx OS before flashing ROM
There are some tools already which support automated builds such as https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack and https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix - however they'll need work to support both CalyxOS and also Android Auto.
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CalyxOS – De-Googled Android Alternative
CalyxOS is an awesome project. I have worked with the lead developer a bit over the past few years and it's been such a pleasure. We share some bits of code between our projects here: https://github.com/AOSPAlliance.
If anyone is interested in building their own custom android OS in the cloud (AWS) with same ability to lock your bootloader like CalyxOS, you can checkout my project I've been maintaining for a few years now called RattlesnakeOS: https://github.com/dan-v/rattlesnakeos-stack.
And if you prefer to not build in the cloud, there is also a really great project called robotnix (https://github.com/danielfullmer/robotnix) which provides a way to build many flavors of OS (AOSP, GrapheneOS, LineageOS, etc).
What are some alternatives?
cloudfront-autoindex - AWS Lambda to work around index.html S3/CloudFront mess
calyxos
aws-embedded-metrics-golang - Go implementation of AWS CloudWatch Embedded Metric Format
opengapps - The main repository of the Open GApps Project
fx - A Function as a Service tool makes a function as a container-based service in seconds.
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
AutoSpotting - Saves up to 90% of AWS EC2 costs by automating the use of spot instances on existing AutoScaling groups. Installs in minutes using CloudFormation or Terraform. Convenient to deploy at scale using StackSets. Uses tagging to avoid launch configuration changes. Automated spot termination handling. Reliable fallback to on-demand instances.
android-prepare-vendor - Set of scripts to automate AOSP compatible vendor blobs generation from factory images
lambda-extension-cache
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
Lambda-Telemetry-API-Loki - Extension to write AWS Lambda logs directly to Grafana Loki
aquatone - A Tool for Domain Flyovers