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The README at https://github.com/Miserlou/Zappa#custom-aws-iam-roles-and-policies-for-execution talks about using manage_roles: false
to manually set a role for custom permissions.
This along with Miserlou/Zappa#244 led me down a rabbit hole.
However, if all you want to do is restrict the permissions of the Lambda itself, it seems that the partially documented `at
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Description
It would be great to add regex capabilities to redirects like so:
redirects: {
"/folder/:slug(regexhere)": {
"location": "https
Hello,
Thanks for the job you've done! Chalice is the very easy framework for newcomers and flask developers.
I've been learning the framework only for 2 weeks and regularly getting errors related with aws policies. The official content about the policies is minimal. And auto-policy can't do this job by the right way if you want to add more than just a 'hello world' function.
Run **chalice
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- Main website searches through sourcecode OR public services
- Dashboard searches through your services
- Docs search through docs
More importantly, almost all widgets look the same.
I think we need consistency here: either give all widgets the same functionality (dropdown for public services, sourcecode, your services, and docs) or change how they look. I think first option is ideal.
Currently, logging routes just uses console.log. Gets pretty annoying when you're trying to suppress serverless. (i.e. serverless.cli = { log: () => {} }
we want to use swagger integrated with API document under aws-serverless-express framework, so any document/guideline to follow?
if we follow some code rule to define the API method then generate the API document and show in swagger it is perfect
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I'm trying to follow the quick guide, I've done these steps:
serverless create -u https://github.com/adieuadieu/serverless-chrome/tree/master/examples/serverless-framework/aws
export AWS_PROFILE=serverless
npm run deploy
However at point 3, I'm not in the right folder am I?
If I cd aws
and the run npm run deploy
I get an error:
Serverless Error ---------------
A great, simple and cheap use case for a component is a URL shortener that might just only require API Gateway proxies with a custom domain name. Lambda & DynamoDB wouldn't be required here.
shortner:
component: @serverless/url-shortner
inputs:
domain: sls.io
urls:
# You could provide a custom path => sls.io/NewRelease
- name: NewRelease
url: htt
In the documentation it says that a disadvantage of using the api gateway directly is that there is no https redirect. Ref: https://bref.sh/docs/websites.html#architectures
I'm new to aws but I basically used the api gateway and configured a custom domain and I noticed that there is a https redirect. Try: curl -v 'http://symfony-bootstrap.marco.zone'
Now I'm questioning: is that new and no
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Issue type
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Build number
master branch
Configuration
Deployed as a Stack Set, with a CloudWatch Rule triggering the function
Summary
Can't confirm completely, but I believe the logger
which is created from main.go
's setupLogging
function does not get created, and therefore
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Hello, first of all thanks for the amazing tool!
So, I got bit by the aforementioned warning and since it's quite elusive, it was kinda hard to debug. Turns out I was trying to return a next()
call from an async middleware, because I scanned too quickly past the Promises support part of the docs.
I think adding a quick FAQ item telling users that this warning is related to that part of th
SQL Insert Statement
Current behavior:
All the SQL activities either don't support Insert or are specific to a usecase
Expected behavior:
to be able to insert to a sql database in an activity
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
many workflows/pipelines require logging to a database
Additional information you deem important (e.g. I need this tomorrow):
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Hi,
Is there a guide or step by step how to instruction to deploy this in aws? If not may i suggest to put few lines as in how to get this up and working in aws.
Ok Since I read something about lambda by now I understood few things, I am listing it here so that it might help, someone like me.
Install aws CLI
- Check if the python is already installed by using
$ python --version
- Downl
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The build command in scripts/lambda uses keyword arguments that are inconsistent with the build function in aws_lambda.py
def build(use_requirements, local_package, config_file): aws_lambda.build( CURRENT_DIR, use_requirements=use_requirements, local_package=local_package, config_file=config_file, )
aws_lambda build function signature looks like
The forwarder basically works but I don't know what happens if the lambda fails. It'd be great to get some alert.
I'm submitting a...
[x ] Bug report
[ ] Feature request
[ ] Documentation issue or request
In package
[ ] @ng-toolkit/init
[ ] @ng-toolkit/serverless
[x] @ng-toolkit/universal
[ ] @ng-toolkit/pwa
[ ] @ng-toolkit/f
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I have created a serverless project for python on AWS, which works fine... until I try to re-use the project directly after checkout. Any CLI command exits with the following error: