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    Chartbrew

    Chartbrew

    Open-source web platform used to create live reporting dashboards

    ...It is recommended you head over to the more detailed documentation to find out how to set up Chartbrew. The CLI tool creates a chartbrew/.env file which you can configure at any time if you want to change the database, API & client host, etc. The file contains comments explaining what each environmental variable is for. Before running the commands below, make sure you have a MySQL server already running and an empty database that Chartbrew can use. If you want to run your Docker image with new environmental variables, it's important to build the client application again withing the image.
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    AWS Serverless Workshops

    AWS Serverless Workshops

    Code and walkthrough labs to set up serverless applications

    This repository contains a collection of workshops and other hands-on content that will guide you through building various serverless applications using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, Amazon Kinesis, and other services. This workshop shows you how to build a dynamic, serverless web application. You'll learn how to host static web resources with Amazon S3, how to use Amazon Cognito to manage users and authentication, and how to build a RESTful API for backend processing using Amazon API Gateway, AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB. Shows you how to build in security at multiple layers of your application, starting with sign-up and sign-in functionality for your application, how to secure serverless microservices, and how to leverage AWS's identity and access management (IAM) to provide fine-grained access control to your application's users. ...
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