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    floci

    floci

    Light, fluffy, and always free, the AWS Local Emulator alternative

    Floci is a free, open-source local AWS emulator designed as a lightweight alternative for testing cloud applications without using a real AWS account. It is built around a simple Docker-based workflow where developers can start the emulator and point standard AWS tools at a local endpoint. The project emphasizes no accounts, no authentication gates, no paid feature tiers, and broad local service coverage. It supports many AWS-style services, including storage, queues, databases, identity,...
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    BigQuery Emulator

    BigQuery Emulator

    BigQuery emulator server implemented in Go

    ...Written in Go, it can run as a standalone binary, Docker container, or embedded library within test environments, making it highly flexible for different workflows. The emulator supports a large portion of the BigQuery API surface, including dataset management, query execution, and data ingestion, allowing applications to interact with it as if it were the real service. It uses SQLite as its underlying storage engine, with options for in-memory or persistent file-based databases depending on the use case. The system also implements many features of Google Standard SQL, including hundreds of functions and advanced query constructs, enabling realistic query testing.
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    MiniStack

    MiniStack

    Ministack: Free, open-source local AWS emulator

    MiniStack is an open-source local AWS emulator designed as a lightweight, fully free alternative to tools like LocalStack, enabling developers to replicate cloud environments directly on their machines. It emulates over 35 AWS services through a single unified endpoint, allowing developers to test applications, infrastructure, and CI/CD pipelines without needing real cloud resources. One of its defining characteristics is its use of “real infrastructure” where possible, meaning services like...
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    AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator

    AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator

    Proxy for Lambda’s Runtime and Extensions APIs

    The Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator is a proxy for Lambda’s Runtime and Extensions APIs, which allows customers to locally test their Lambda function packaged as a container image. It is a lightweight web-server that converts HTTP requests to JSON events and maintains functional parity with the Lambda Runtime API in the cloud. It allows you to locally test your functions using familiar tools such as cURL and the Docker CLI (when testing functions packaged as container images). It also simplifies running your application on additional computes. You can include the Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator in your container image to have it accept HTTP requests instead of the JSON events required for deployment to Lambda. ...
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