Helper to send signed request from a lambda
Utilities to connect with Amazon Elasticsearch Service (using AWS signed request)
plugin for superagent to sign requests with aws signature v4
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AWS SDK for JavaScript Kms Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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AWS SDK for JavaScript Iam Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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An implementation of fetch that adds AWS signature headers to the request.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Sns Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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AWSnap signs your AWS requests for you. No request processing, no response handling, no extra nonsense. Works for all AWS endpoints.
Executes AWS Signature Version 4 Signing Process as explained at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4_signing.html. It calculates the signature token and provides HTTP headers with authentication data.
A wrapper for opensearch-ruby gem that provides AWS Sigv4 signing. It behaves like OpenSearch::Client, but signs every request with AWS Sigv4 using the credentials provided during the client's initialization.
A Ruby interface to Amazon Web Services. Rubizon separates creating a properly-formed, signed URL for making an AWS request from the transport mechanism used. In its initial implementation, Rubizon simply builds and signs URLs. Further development may include adapters to various transport mechanisms and interpretation of results.