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aws-sdk-go-v2
gx | aws-sdk-go-v2 | |
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4 | 14 | |
1,877 | 2,395 | |
- | 1.7% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 years ago | about 22 hours ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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gx
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⏫ I've uploaded EVERY single Minecraft PLUGIN to IPFS
Btw, Protocol Labs have already made a package manager based on IPFS, called [gx](https://github.com/whyrusleeping/gx)
- MicroShift
- Anyone working on a package manager for their language?
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The feasibility of using IPFS to replace linux software sources (http and ftp)!
You're talking about package management, right? https://github.com/whyrusleeping/gx
aws-sdk-go-v2
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Updating your programs for S3 Express One Zone
It turns out that the AWS SDK for go, aws-sdk-go-v2, released some breaking changes that are unrelated to S3 Express One Zone. You can read more about these changes here.
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AWS S3 (SDK v2) in Go Quickly example
AWS S3 official documentation AWS S3 official examples
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AWS open source newsletter, #182
assume_role_with_mfa is a handy small MFA GUI tool from Cristian Magherusan-Stanciu designed to be used as credential_proces for AWS CLI configuration profiles. This is a workaround for the official AWS MFA setup, that works for the CLI but does not work for the Go SDK, as reported at aws-sdk-go-v2/#2356.
- AWS Golang 11/15/23 updates are incompatible
- Will error handling ever change/improve?
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Use Golang for data processing with Amazon SNS and AWS Lambda
In this blog post, you will be using the aws-lambda-go library along with the AWS Go SDK v2 for an application that will process records from an Amazon SNS topic and store them in a DynamoDB table.
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Use Golang for data processing with Amazon Kinesis and AWS Lambda
This blog post is for folks interested in learning how to use Golang and AWS Lambda to build a serverless solution. You will be using the aws-lambda-go library along with the AWS Go SDK v2 for an application that will process records from an Amazon Kinesis data stream and store them in a DynamoDB table. But that's not all! You will also use Go bindings for AWS CDK to implement "Infrastructure-as-code" for the entire solution and deploy it with the AWS CDK CLI.
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How to work with multiple modules in a single repo?
The trouble with importing modules from within the same repository is that Go modules won't be able to work out where to download them from. The require directives I mentioned are used extensively by aws-sdk-go-v2 if you're interested in an example.
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Interfacing w/ AWS Parameter Store via REST API
You may prefer https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2 .
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MicroShift
I ran into it by switching from aws-sdk-go to aws-sdk-go-v2 and the binary jumped from 27Mb to 66Mb [1]
Granted fully featured app will likely use all of the module's code so it's not a factor.
[1] https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/discussions/1532
What are some alternatives?
pacman.store - Pacman Mirror via IPFS for ArchLinux, Endeavouros, Manjaro plus custom repos ALHP and Chaotic-AUR.
minio-go - MinIO Go client SDK for S3 compatible object storage
xmake-repo - 📦 An official xmake package repository
kelseyhightower/envconfig - Golang library for managing configuration data from environment variables
apt-transport-ipfs - IPFS transport for apt
s3fs - S3 FileSystem (fs.FS) implementation
murder - Large scale server deploys using BitTorrent and the BitTornado library (NOTE: project no longer maintained)
s3fs - Amazon S3 filesystem for PyFilesystem2
cli - CLI tool for creating minecraft servers
s3fs - S3 Filesystem
microshift - A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing