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Porting Curveball to Bun
controller
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Building RESTful API's with Node. What's your approach?
Optionally you can bring in the Controller, which makes it a tad more opinionated (1 controller per route, class methods are HTTP methods, which imho works really well for REST).
serverless-express
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[Open source] Serverless Express Starter Kit with CI/CD on AWS
After building out a GPT powered endpoint, I wanted a low cost way of hosting it. At the time, I came across the serverless-express project https://github.com/vendia/serverless-express/tree/mainline, but no actual starter kits that would allow me to deploy it.
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Nest.js in Lambda
Itβs all handled using https://github.com/vendia/serverless-express
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EuroSquares: An AWS Amplify-Powered Game for Eurovision 2023
Amplify gives an option of using a template and linking the API Endpoint with the Lambda and a connected DynamoDB table. I selected the template, Serverless Espress, which provided a lot of code in the template, though the majority of it felt overly bloated for what was effectively CRUD functionality.
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Moving from Apollo to Vanilla GraphQL
With that in mind, the goal of this library is to be as lightweight as possible. There are other libraries out there that can handle express -> serverless mutation. See Serverless Express for that. If you want to rewrite as little code as possible, that is your best solution. With that being said, if the sole purpose of express is middleware and is only hosting a one-endpoint GraphQL server, I recommend rewriting to utilize this library.
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Porting Curveball to Bun
To get Express to run on AWS Lambda the Node http stack needs to be emulated, or a full-blown HTTP/TCP server needs to be started and proxied to. Each of these workarounds require a ton of code from libraries like serverless-express.
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Serverless backend (AWS S3/API GW/Lambda) vs. Node/Express?
Express is a framework/software. Lambda is compute. You can run express in Lambda. Ive done this and it was great. Check out https://github.com/vendia/serverless-express. The cool thing is that it's portable - you can build for one compute environment, and move it to another if it doesnt suit
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Using a Lambda function for a very early monolithic app?
Yea its fine use https://github.com/vendia/serverless-express since you are using express
- Deploy React and Node+Express application using AWS SAM Cli
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Deploy a NestJS API to AWS Lambda with Serverless Framework
Serverless Express - library that makes our "plain" NestJS API play nicely with Serverless
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AWS Lambda: Can you have too many? Or is it more nuanced than that?
Some people like the Unix philosophy of "Do one thing and do it well" for Lambdas, others would build a monolithic app using a single Lambda with built in "routes". Both designs have pros and cons.
What are some alternatives?
nestjs-commander - A module for using NestJS to build up CLI applications
aws-lambda-fastify - Insipired by aws-serverless-express to work with Fastify with inject functionality.
starter-graphql-next-js - Advanced Starter GraphQL Next js Crud Mongodb
dynamoose - Dynamoose is a modeling tool for Amazon's DynamoDB
d3-graph-controller - A TypeScript library for visualizing and simulating directed, interactive graphs.
passport-apple - Apple authentication strategy for Passport and Node.js.
piping-server - Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes or browsers
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript π
v8.dev - The source code of v8.dev, the official website of the V8 project.
TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.
accesslog - Log HTTP requests to STDOUT
arc.codes - The Architect web site! π©