powertools-lambda
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powertools-lambda
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Lambda Powertools TypeScript is Generally Available
One final thing to consider when deciding whether to adopt Lambda Powertools is what features may be in store in the future. The more mature libraries Lambda Powertools Python and Lambda Powertools Java include a number of useful utilities that we may like to see in Lambda Powertools TypeScript. The overall Lambda Powertools Roadmap doesn't tell us very much other than pending dotnet and golang libraries, but we can drill down into TypeScript-specific issues and glimpse the immediate future. It looks like stability is still the main priority, but there are some interesting items like RFC: Testing Factories for AWS Data Objects in the leftmost column.
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First Look at Lambda Powertools TypeScript
I eagerly await the general availability of this library and will follow the roadmap to see what's coming up and how I can get involved.
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Add AWS Powertools
According to Roadmap there is some work on .Net support. Hopefully we will see it soon. Personally, I would like to see nodejs and golang support too.
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AWS Lambda Powertools: Idempotency, A Deeper Dive
If switching your development to Python for AWS Lambda Powertools is not for you, I recommend heading over to the AWS Powertools Roadmap and supporting the Typescript and .NET feature requests by adding a 👍.
- TypeScript support for AWS Lambda Powertools is now on the roadmap!
powertools-lambda-java
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Analyze and debug Quarkus based AWS Lambda functions with X-Ray
An alternative to building your own Interceptor might be to start using AWS PowerTools for Lambda (Java). Powertools for Java is a great way to boost your developer productivity, but it can be used for more than X-Ray, so Ill save it for another post.
- Add AWS Powertools
What are some alternatives?
powertools-lambda-typescript - Powertools is a developer toolkit to implement Serverless best practices and increase developer velocity.
aws-sdk-java-v2 - The official AWS SDK for Java - Version 2
deno-lambda - A deno runtime for AWS Lambda. Deploy deno via docker, SAM, serverless, or bundle it yourself.
powertools-lambda-python - A developer toolkit to implement Serverless best practices and increase developer velocity.
aws-xray-sdk-node - The official AWS X-Ray SDK for Node.js.
field-validator - An imperative data validator written with java 8's lambda.
middy - 🛵 The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda 🛵
RuleBook - 100% Java, Lambda Enabled, Lightweight Rules Engine with a Simple and Intuitive DSL
cdk-async-testing-example
λ - Functional patterns for Java
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
cas - Apereo CAS - Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond.