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LocalStack
- LocalStack β a functional local AWS cloud stack
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Let's build a screenshot API
Later you can use any S3 compatible storage because the code I write will still work, but for testing purposes on my local machine, I will use LocalStack:
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LocalStack e AWS CLI: Como desenvolver localmente com a AWS
Acesse o site da LocalStack e faça login.
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Cutting down AWS cost by $150k per year simply by shutting things off
To give this a slightly different spin:
--> "The best optimization is simply not spinning things up."
At least for local development and testing, as made possible by LocalStack (https://localstack.cloud), among other local testing solutions and emulators.
We've seen so many teams fall into the trap of "someone forgot to shut down dev resource X for a week and now we've racked up a $$$ bill on AWS".
What is everyone's strategy to avoid this kind of situation? Tools like `aws-nuke` (https://github.com/rebuy-de/aws-nuke) are awesome (!) to clean up unused resources, but frankly they should not be necessary in the first place.
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Getting Amazonka S3 to work with localstack
(For others who hadn't heard of it: localstack is
- LocalStack v3.0.0
- Localstack, a "AWS" local para desenvolvimento em cloud
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Integration tests with AWS S3 buckets using Localstack and Testcontainers
LocalStack Website
- LocalStack: A functional local AWS cloud stack
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Simulando a AWS no seu ambiente Local
O Localstack: https://localstack.cloud/, Γ© um recurso que possibilita simular diversos recursos AWS (dynamoDB, s3, iam, cognito, ses), dentro da sua mΓ‘quina, utilizando o docker.
serverless-graphql
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Testing AWS Lambda Functions (Serverless Framework) with OpenTelemetry and Tracetest
Since then, the ecosystem has changed. Using the Serverless Framework makes deployment simpler. We released the managed Tracetest App making any serverless-based systems simpler to instrument and test. You can now test public-facing apps with no infra overhead!
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
We see some great results from using these in conjunction with frameworks such as SST or Serverless, and also some real spaghetti from people who organically proliferate 100βs of functions over time and lose track of how they relate to each other or how to update them safely across time and service. Buyer beware!
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Deploy app to AWS by using Serverless Framework
When we think about AWS serverless service, the first thing that comes to our mind is Lambda function. Yes, the quickest way to deploy this backend Express JS app to AWS is to deploy it as a Lambda function. The easiest way is using Serverless Framework.
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Lambda Scheduling & Event Filtering with EventBridge using Serverless Framework
Serverless Framework: https://www.serverless.com/
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves ππ
Github | Website
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Instrumenting AWS Lambda functions with OpenTelemetry SDKs
In this example, we're using the serverless framework to quickly set up the Lambda function along with an API gateway for the entry point. The lambda function is a simple Koa REST API with a few functional endpoints.
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A Beginner's Guide to the Serverless Application Model (SAM)
Naturally, there are several options available to declare your cloud resources. The options with the most popularity are the CDK, AWS CloudFormation, SST, Serverless framework, Terraform, and AWS SAM. There are others, but when talking about Infrastructure as Code (IaC), these are the ones you hear about most often.
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π₯ The Best Serverless Framework in 2023: A Data-Driven Showdown for AWS Projects
1 - Serverless + AWS CDK + Lift: An integration that amps up the traditional Serverless Framework with Lift's static frontend construct and CDK's robust infra definition.
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Serverless Semantic Search, Free tier only
It's a bit easier in Python if you use tools like https://www.serverless.com/. I'm not sure if Rust has something similar yet.
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Trace-based Testing AWS Lambda with Tracetest, ECS Fargate, and Terraform
Serverless
What are some alternatives?
Moto - A library that allows you to easily mock out tests based on AWS infrastructure.
Serverless-Boilerplate-Express-TypeScript - πππ Boilerplate and Starter for Serverless framework, ExpressJS, TypeScript, Prisma and MongoDB β‘οΈ Made with developer experience first: Serverless framework + Live reload + Offline support + ExpressJS + TypeScript + ESLint + Prettier + Husky + Commitlint + Lint-Staged + Jest + Dotenv + esbuild + VSCode
sst - Build modern full-stack applications on AWS
copilot-cli - The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
terragrunt - Terragrunt is a thin wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools for working with multiple Terraform modules.
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
electrodb - A DynamoDB library to ease the use of modeling complex hierarchical relationships and implementing a Single Table Design while keeping your query code readable.
eks-anywhere - Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure π
chalice - Python Serverless Microframework for AWS
Appwrite - Build like a team of hundreds_
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app