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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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components
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Announcing Serverless Components GA
Today, we’re bringing Serverless Framework Components out of beta, and introducing several new features, including a “serverless dev mode” that enables you to develop on the cloud, via an experience that looks and feels local…
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What are Serverless Components, and how do I use them?
Within each Component is the provisioning, rollback, and removal functionality for that service, which you can run via the Serverless Components CLI.
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Serverless Express — Easy APIs On AWS Lambda & AWS HTTP API
**Serverless Components** — You will most likely want to include a database, custom permissions role, website and more with your Express.js app. Composition of serverless infrastructure is what Components are all about, so check out all of the neat things you can do via the Components Documentation.
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How to create a REST API with pre-written Serverless Components
You might have already heard about our new project, Serverless Components. Our goal was to encapsulate common functionality into so-called “components”, which could then be easily re-used, extended and shared with other developers and other serverless applications.
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AWS credentials being sent to Serverless.com? What the hell?
Seeing changes already, which is great: https://github.com/serverless/components/commit/6e98b0f9e37aa0e36108ea459e5807e39eed11fd
serverless-layers
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Manage Python dependencies in Serverless projects with serverless-layers plugin
One of the first hits when searching for solutions to manage Python dependencies in Serverless projects is the popular serverless-python-requirements plugin. However serverless-layers is a plugin that can work just as well.
What are some alternatives?
serverless-prune-plugin - Serverless Framework plugin to reap unused versions of deployed functions from AWS
serverless-plugin-warmup - Keep your lambdas warm during winter. ♨
sveltekit-adapter-lambda - An adapter to build a SvelteKit app into a lambda ready for deployment with lambda proxy via the Serverless Framework.
serverless-python-requirements - ⚡️🐍📦 Serverless plugin to bundle Python packages
fullstack-app - ⚡ Ready-to-use, serverless, full-stack application built with AWS Lambda, Express.js, React, AWS DynamoDB and AWS HTTP API.
chalice - Python Serverless Microframework for AWS
lib - Autocode CLI and standard library tooling
serverless-python-requirements - ⚡️🐍📦 Serverless plugin to bundle Python packages [Moved to: https://github.com/serverless/serverless-python-requirements]
aws-serverless-workshops - Code and walkthrough labs to set up serverless applications for Wild Rydes workshops
lambda-flame - Extract a flame graph directly from your lambda function. Supported runtimes: Nodejs. 🔥
a-crash-course-on-serverless-auth - A short and easy boilerplate showcasing JWT auth with Nodejs, the Serverless framework, MongoDB and AWS Lambda.
Grant - OAuth Proxy