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    Serverless Express by Vendia

    Serverless Express by Vendia

    Run Node.js web applications and APIs using existing frameworks

    Run REST APIs and other web applications using your existing Node.js application framework (Express, Koa, Hapi, Sails, etc.), on top of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. Vendia is the real-time data cloud for rapidly building applications that securely share data across departments, companies, clouds, and regions. We’re excited to announce the latest release of Vendia Share!
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    DataLoader

    DataLoader

    Generic utility to use with an application's data fetching layer

    DataLoader is a generic utility to be used as part of your application's data fetching layer to provide a simplified and consistent API over various remote data sources such as databases or web services via batching and caching. A port of the "Loader" API originally developed by @schrockn at Facebook in 2010 as a simplifying force to coalesce the sundry key-value store back-end APIs which existed at the time. At Facebook, "Loader" became one of the implementation details of the "Ent" framework, a privacy-aware data entity loading and caching layer within web server product code. ...
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    Nodejs Expressjs MongoDB API Project

    Nodejs Expressjs MongoDB API Project

    A boilerplate for REST API Development with Node.js, Express, etc.

    A ready-to-use boilerplate for REST API Development with Node.js, Express, and MongoDB. This is a basic API skeleton written in JavaScript ES2015. Very useful to building RESTful web APIs for your front-end platforms like Android, iOS or JavaScript frameworks (Angular, Reactjs, etc). This project will run on NodeJs using MongoDB as a database. I tried to maintain the code structure easily as any beginner can also adopt the flow and start building an API. ...
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    Claudia Bot Builder

    Claudia Bot Builder

    Create chat bots for Facebook Messenger, Slack, Amazon Alexa, etc.

    ...It also automatically packages the response into the correct message template for the requesting bot, so you do not have to worry about individual bot protocols. Claudia Bot Builder doesn't have a stand-alone http server in the background (such as Express, Hapi, etc.), instead it uses API Gateway and it's not trivial to simulate similar environment locally. Deploy it with --version test to create a separate test environment directly in AWS Lambda.
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