cdk-codepipeline-flutter
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over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
Java | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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cdk-codepipeline-flutter
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Continuous Integration and Deployment on AWS - and a wishlist for CI/CD Tools on AWS
I've been able to gain some experience with the tools while working on a few projects, including cdk-codepipeline-flutter and here is a list of things that I believe could be improved. My main focus here is on CodePipeline, as it serves as the glue between all of the other tools.
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Building a Flutter application for Web, iOS and Android using a CI/CD pipeline on CodeBuild – #cdk4j
In this post, we are going to expand our existing project on Github to be able to build an “apk” file for Android and a zip file for iOS. Before I can show you how this is possible, let’s start with some challenges that I’ve faced 🙂
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Building a Flutter application (for Web) with AWS Lambda Function URL backend using AWS CDK Pipelines (written in Java)
This is the definition of the CI/CD pipeline, it uses our Github repository as the source of the code and automatically starts after a push to the repository on the main branch. The “Flutter Build Stage” is the one that currently builds the Flutter web application, deploys it and makes it available to the end user. Going forward, to make best use of Flutter, we would need to expand this stage to also be able to build an iOS application, an android application or an application for any other platform supported by Flutter. As a “goal” I would personally also want to extend this stage to be able to publish the apps to the corresponding stores (App Store, Play Store, Windows Store, …) – Thanks to my friends at cosee for the help and guidance around this process!
serverless
- Using Flask for API development
- Where can I find examples of cloud architectures ?
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Confused around serverless trends and need opinion on the architecture.
I don't know any tutorials that cover all of these, but check out: https://cdkpatterns.com/ for 1) https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/v2/guide/cdk_pipeline.html for 2) 3) and 5) https://docs.aws.amazon.com/serverless-application-model/latest/developerguide/serverless-cdk-testing.html for 4)
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Why are pulumi examples repo not showing good re-useable design patterns
I would like to see re-useable design patterns advocated similar to the terraform/terragrunt modules concepts. Encouraging pulumi.ComponentResource definitions multi environment structure, best practices. The cdk guys have something similar https://cdkpatterns.com/.
- Lambda best approach
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Building a Flutter application (for Web) with AWS Lambda Function URL backend using AWS CDK Pipelines (written in Java)
While writing this post, the four stacks combined are 129 lines of source code. With the help of the CDK Constructs that are being used this translates to over 1k lines of code in CloudFormation. We are only using L2 constructs here – there is way more constructs available that you can use in the Constructs Hub and also a lot of guidance regarding the usage of CDK over at CDKPatterns.
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In a serverless architecture, is it best to handle all API methods of a single entity in one lambda function with one API endpoint, or create an API endpoint for each and a lambda as a result?
I use the "Lambda-lith" pattern, primarily because I am using Rust and deploying via CI/CD (codepipeline).
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Learning Lambda
Here is a read of common lambda design pattern https://github.com/cdk-patterns/serverless/blob/main/the-lambda-trilogy/README.md
- Makefile to manage containers ?
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What Are AWS CDK Constructs, Stacks and How To Use Them
Level 3 constructs are opinionated units of reusable code which often deliver a service. Open source level 3 constructs are available from AWS Solutions Constructs - an extension to the CDK, CDK Patterns - a library of well-architected patterns, Construct Hub - a library of open-source constructs and some even come out of the box with the CDK - these are appended with 'patterns' to make them identifiable. Two examples are shown below:
What are some alternatives?
aws-codebuild-docker-images - Official AWS CodeBuild repository for managed Docker images http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/build-env-ref.html
nx-serverless - 🚀 The Ultimate Monorepo Starter for Node.js Serverless Applications
lift - Expanding Serverless Framework beyond functions using the AWS CDK
terraform-aws-appsync - Terraform module to create AWS AWS AppSync resources 🇺🇦
terraform-aws-next-js - Terraform module for building and deploying Next.js apps to AWS. Supports SSR (Lambda), Static (S3) and API (Lambda) pages.
sst-start-demo - A simple SST app to demo the new `sst start` command
aws-sam-typescript-layers-example - Example project for developing AWS Lambda functions on TypeScript with all goodies: local development, tests, debugging, shared layers (3rd party and your own), and deploy.
typedorm - Strongly typed ORM for DynamoDB - Built with the single-table-design pattern in mind.
valheim-ecs-fargate-cdk - AWS CDK/Cloudformation to deploy a Valheim Server using ECS Fargate!
org-formation-cli - Better than landingzones!
sns-sqs-big-payload - Amazon SNS/SQS client library that enables sending and receiving messages with payload larger than 256KiB via Amazon S3.
serverless-adapter - Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (NestJS, Express, Koa, tRPC, Fastify and many others), on top of AWS, Azure, Huawei and many other clouds.