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    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    Extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible

    We have open-sourced a set of software packages, Runtime Interface Clients (RIC), that implement the Lambda Runtime API, allowing you to seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible. The Lambda Runtime Interface Client is a lightweight interface that allows your runtime to receive requests from and send requests to the Lambda service. The Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface Client is vended through npm. You can include this package in your preferred base image to make that base image Lambda compatible. To make it easy to locally test Lambda functions packaged as container images we open-sourced a lightweight web-server, Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE), which allows your function packaged as a container image to accept HTTP requests. ...
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    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    The AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps adds tasks to easily enable build and release pipelines in Azure DevOps (formerly VSTS) and Azure DevOps Server (previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS)) to work with AWS services including Amazon S3, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Queue Service and Amazon Simple Notification Service, and run commands using the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell module and the AWS CLI. This is an open source project because we want you to be involved. We love issues, feature requests, code reviews, pull requests or any positive contribution. To enable tasks to call AWS services when run as part of your build or release pipelines AWS credentials need to have been configured for the tasks or be available in the host process for the build agent. Note that the credentials are used specifically by the tasks when run in a build agent process, they are not related to end-user logins to your Azure DevOps instance.
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    Serverless Next.js Component

    Serverless Next.js Component

    Deploy your Next.js apps on AWS Lambda@Edge via Serverless Components

    A zero-configuration Next.js 10/11 serverless component for AWS Lambda@Edge aiming for full feature parity. Since Next.js 8.0, serverless mode was introduced which provides a new low-level API that projects like this can use to deploy onto different cloud providers. However, Next.js doesn't provide the full serverless routing logic, hence why this project is needed to fill the gap. The long-term vision is to allow you to self-host with various clouds, starting with AWS. This project is a...
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