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serverless-step-functions
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How to manage your AWS Step Functions with Serverless
A couple months ago, I created the Serverless Step Functions plugin to deploy and manage Step Functions and a bunch of composed Lambda functions via the Serverless Framework.
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Plugins
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How To Write Your First Plugin For The Serverless Framework — Part 1
You can ease your pain by using plugins. Some are already built for the most common problems (check them out in the official Serverless Plugins Github repo), but there are always some project-specific issues that plugins can help you resolve. Fortunately, writing a plugin for the Serverless Framework is easier than you might think.
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How to manage your AWS Step Functions with Serverless
Before getting started, you need to install the plugin. This is hosted on the Serverless Plugins registry, so you can install this via the plugin install command which is introduced since v1.22.0.
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IBM Auto AI Predict Early Stage Diabetes - Part 3
service: functions useDotenv: true provider: name: openwhisk functions: autoai: handler: handler.autoai parameters: api_key: ${env:api_key} events: - http: POST /autoai # extend the framework using plugins listed here: # https://github.com/serverless/plugins plugins: - serverless-openwhisk - serverless-dotenv-plugin
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Insecure Serverless Plugins: Why You Should Inspect the Source Code
The plugins are built by the Serverless community. Anyone can create a plugin. The Serverless Framework company lists plugins, but only a subset are "approved." This means we should be cognizant of what we are using.
What are some alternatives?
serverless-alexa-skills - Manage your Alexa Skills with Serverless Framework
serverless-plugin-ifelse - A Serverless Plugin to write If Else conditions in serverless YAML file
MoonMail - Email marketing platform for bulk emailing via Amazon SES (Google Cloud Platform and Azure coming soon)
serverless-prune-plugin - Serverless Framework plugin to reap unused versions of deployed functions from AWS
serverless-iam-roles-per-function - Serverless Plugin for easily defining IAM roles per function via the use of iamRoleStatements at the function level.
serverless-stack-termination-protection - Serverless plugin to update the CloudFormation stack termination protection.
fullstack-serverless - Serverless Plugin - Simplify creating a full stack serverless web app
serverless-mocha-plugin - Plugin for Serverless Framework which adds support for test-driven development using Mocha
secjuice - Code used in Secjuice.com articles