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aws-sam-cli-app-templates
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Stream Amazon Bedrock Response with AWS Lambda Response Streaming
Cloning from https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli-app-templates (process may take a moment) ----------------------- Generating application: ----------------------- Name: lambda-bedrock Runtime: nodejs18.x Architectures: x86_64 Dependency Manager: npm Application Template: response-streaming Output Directory: . Configuration file: lambda-bedrock\samconfig.toml Next steps can be found in the README file at lambda-berdrock\README.md
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AWESOME SAM
SAM Application Let's follow the popular SAM example to create a Python Hello world Lambda function.
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AWS Lambda in Go, running locally with SAM and Docker
# Run this command $ sam init You can preselect a particular runtime or package type when using the `sam init` experience. Call `sam init --help` to learn more. Which template source would you like to use? 1 - AWS Quick Start Templates 2 - Custom Template Location Choice: 1 Choose an AWS Quick Start application template 1 - Hello World Example 2 - Multi-step workflow 3 - Serverless API 4 - Scheduled task 5 - Standalone function 6 - Data processing 7 - Infrastructure event management 8 - Lambda EFS example 9 - Machine Learning Template: 1 Use the most popular runtime and package type? (Python and zip) [y/N]: n Which runtime would you like to use? 1 - dotnet6 2 - dotnet5.0 3 - dotnetcore3.1 4 - go1.x 5 - graalvm.java11 (provided.al2) 6 - graalvm.java17 (provided.al2) 7 - java11 8 - java8.al2 9 - java8 10 - nodejs16.x 11 - nodejs14.x 12 - nodejs12.x 13 - python3.9 14 - python3.8 15 - python3.7 16 - python3.6 17 - ruby2.7 18 - rust (provided.al2) Runtime: 4 What package type would you like to use? 1 - Zip 2 - Image Package type: 1 Based on your selections, the only dependency manager available is mod. We will proceed copying the template using mod. Would you like to enable X-Ray tracing on the function(s) in your application? [y/N]: n Project name [sam-app]: test Cloning from https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli-app-templates (process may take a moment) ----------------------- Generating application: ----------------------- Name: test Runtime: go1.x Architectures: x86_64 Dependency Manager: mod Application Template: hello-world Output Directory: . Next steps can be found in the README file at ./test/README.md Commands you can use next ========================= [*] Create pipeline: cd test && sam pipeline init --bootstrap [*] Validate SAM template: sam validate [*] Test Function in the Cloud: sam sync --stack-name {stack-name} --watch
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Unlock innovation using data from your on-premises databases (III) - Event-driven apps
If you want to follow the next steps, you need to install the AWS SAM CLI. SAM provides project templates to initialize different kinds of sample serverless applications. I will skip that part, but I encourage you to check the built-in project templates or create your own using Cookiecutter.
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Misadventures Playing in Rust on AWS Lambda
During all of this I had an AWS Solutions Architect guided me through my pitfalls. Nicolas Moutschen has a fully realized version of what I was prototyping sitting in a pull request to the AWS SAM CLI, and a much larger and more comprehensive Rust application available here.
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SNS/S3/API AWS Lambda opinionated boilerplate cookicutter
Collection of cookiecutter from AWS SAM: link
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Error when deploying AWS SAM for the first time
I am trying to deploy one of the SAM templates provided by AWS (nodejs 12 hello world template https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli-app-templates/tree/master/nodejs12.x/cookiecutter-aws-sam-hello-nodejs). I have not used AWS SAM before. However could successfully build the application. But when I try to deploy, I get the following error in the terminal.
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a first look at aws sam
Cloning app templates from https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli-app-templates AWS quick start application templates: 1 - Hello World Example 2 - Step Functions Sample App (Stock Trader) 3 - Quick Start: From Scratch 4 - Quick Start: Scheduled Events 5 - Quick Start: S3 6 - Quick Start: SNS 7 - Quick Start: SQS 8 - Quick Start: Web Backend
cookiecutter
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Ask HN: How do you bootstrap your software projects?
Sometimes I use this to abstract boilerplate https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter
It can use a repo as a template.
It supports some interactive questions to choose options but mostly it is jinja templates.
Having libraries would be another option.
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FastStream: Python's framework for Efficient Message Queue Handling
Install the cookiecutter package using the following command:
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Template for Django Projects
Consider taking a look at cookiecutter to generate projects from templates. There is also cookiecutter-django. As for your environment variables you should have an example .env file containing all the environment variables required by your project (without setting them) that can be safely pushed into your repository for you and other developers to copy into the actual .env file that'll be used by your project (add this file to .gitignore)
- Rmarkdown/Github project organization question
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Python Cookiecutter: Streamline Template Projects for Enhanced Developer Experience
The Python Cookiecutter library revolutionizes project development by offering streamlined approach to creating template projects and improving developer experience.
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What do you use to generate Terraform/Grunt files at scale?
We use cookie cutter templates (the Python project, https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter ), we prompt for the module & version etc
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A Python package that has a basic app setup inside it
Why not use cookiecutter or a similar tool designed for making these sorts of project templates?
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Sub library with useful code
Is it common? I don't know. Is it useful? Absolutely. There is a tool called cookiecutter that allows you to define your own setup. For example, my cookiecutter setup for a python library is here. You can see what it's like by first installing the cookiecutter cli and then running
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New tool: Souce code generator from a given template
Also cookiecutter.
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Introducing Visual Cookiecutter: a web UI for instanciating cookiecutter templates
Visual Cookiecutter enhances the functionality of cookiecutter by offering unique features such as required fields, conditional input parameters, optional descriptions, and the ability to fix mistakes easily. This package seamlessly integrates with cookiecutter so that all existing templates work out-of-the-box.
What are some alternatives?
go-lambda-cookiecutter - https://dev.to/zahaar/snss3api-aws-lambda-opinionated-boilerplate-cookicutter-8f3
copier - Library and command-line utility for rendering projects templates.
serverless-rust-demo - Sample serverless application written in Rust
Jinja2 - A very fast and expressive template engine.
serverless-application-model - The AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) transform is a AWS CloudFormation macro that transforms SAM templates into CloudFormation templates.
backstage - Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM [Moved to: https://github.com/aws/aws-sam-cli]
try - Dead simple CLI tool to try Python packages - It's never been easier! :package:
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
bashplotlib - plotting in the terminal
aws-local-lambda-test
qbatch