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jzon
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Parsing Lambda Error Logs in ReScript & Python
We need the Promise library as it is the best way to use Promises in ReScript. We utilize the Jzon library for deterministically parsing our JSON into sound ReScript types without using the super verbose Js.Json classify syntax. Finally, we have an Environment module to help our Lambda know if it’s running in a QA, Stage, or Production environment.
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ReScript JSON Typed Strongly
To build a solid JSON codec layer I use Jzon library (disclosure: I’m the author of Jzon). Here are codecs which do the job for our ingredient list:
serverless-application-model
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Simple and Cost-Effective Testing Using Functions
The complete solution with SAM is available here.
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Deploying a Serverless Dash App with AWS SAM and Lambda
There are many options to deploy Serverless Applications in AWS and one of them is SAM, the Serverless Application Model. I chose to use it here, because it doesn't add too many layers of abstraction between what's being deployed and the code we write and our infrastructure is quite simple.
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Serverless Apache Zeppelin on AWS
The solution uses AWS SAM with the global configuration for Lambda functions and the public API you can use to access Apache Zeppelin. The stack deployment provides the URL as an output value.
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Using design patterns in AWS Lambda
When you combine this with the AWS Serverless Application Model you can also very easily include your dependencies. Or use a compiled language like golang for your Lambda functions. You simply run sam build before you run the aws cloudformation package and aws cloudformation deploy commands. SAM will build the binary and update the template to point to the newly built binary. Package will then upload it to S3 and replace the local reference to the S3 location. Deploy can then create or update the stack or you can use the CloudFormation integration in CodePipeline.
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Serverless Site Health Check Notification System
I'm a big fan of using an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) approach for any project. My go to tools for this are the Servlerless Application Model (SAM) and it's associated CLI (SAM CLI). For more official use cases and for cross platform apps I typically use Terraform.
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Starting My AWS Certification Journey as a Certified Cloud Practitioner
AWS SAM
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API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB and Rust
Kicking off the tour and not starting a war, but I'm going to be using the Serverless Application Model.
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Consuming an SQS Event with Lambda and Rust
The diagram here is super simple. I'm going to write something a little later that shows how this code could fit into a bigger workflow, but for now, I'm keeping it basic. And yes, that's the SAM Squirrel in there.
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AWS Data Engineer Associate Certification - Coming Soon
Interestingly, AWS CDK and SAM are both explicitly mentioned. While CDK broadly addresses Infrastructure as Code, SAM is highlighted for its role in developing serverless data pipelines - a hugely underrated concept.
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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.
What are some alternatives?
rescript-apollo-client - ReScript bindings for the Apollo Client ecosystem
aws-elastic-beanstalk-cli - The EB CLI is a command line interface for Elastic Beanstalk that provides interactive commands that simplify creating, updating and monitoring environments from a local repository.
CPython - The Python programming language
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
Moto - A library that allows you to easily mock out tests based on AWS infrastructure.
rescript-and-python-error-parsing-aws-lambda - AWS Lambda Error handler in ReScript and Python
sst-start-demo - A simple SST app to demo the new `sst start` command
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
aws-lambda-runtime-interface-emulator
serverless-offline - Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally when developing your Serverless project