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Detect if your code is running on an AWS Lambda server
Invoke scoped data storage for AWS Lambda Node.js Runtime Environment
The runtime API for Netlify Functions
Canonical list of AWS Lambda runtime identifiers and corresponding CPU architectures
AWS SDK for JavaScript Lambda Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
The batch processing package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library.
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for AWS Lambda function invocations
TypeScript definitions for aws-lambda
Deploy AWS Lambda functions from command line using a json or yaml config file.
Inspired by aws-serverless-express to work with Fastify with inject functionality.
Lambda client library that supports hybrid tracing in node js
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Commandline tool and API to run Lambda functions on your local machine.
The logging package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library
A shared utility package for Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) libraries
A library that contains the AWS CLI for use in Lambda Layers
This module is deprecated. All constructs are now available under aws-cdk-lib/aws-apigatewayv2-integrations
Canvas for Node.js with skia backend
CDK Construct Library to automatically instrument Python and Node Lambda functions with Datadog using AWS CDK v2
The metrics package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library
Effectful AWS Lambda handler
The tracer package for the Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) library
Datadog CI plugin for `lambda` commands
This gem is a light weight DSL that works with rspec to allow developers to generate an OpenAPI (swagger) file based an AWS Lambda invoked by API Gateway. It works by writing a simple unit test for your lambda's code. When the test is executed, the input event and returned response are captured and used to build an OpenAPI file.
Adds an `evaluate` refinement method to Proc and Object instances. The goal of this gem is to allow the evaluation of variables, procs, and lambdas with the same level of flexibility. The `evaluate` method has been added to the Object class to return the evaluated value of the variable. The `evaluate` method is overridden on the Proc class to allow parameters to be passed to lambdas in the same flexible way as procs. This takes into consideration, required/optional/remaining parameters, and required/optional/remaining keyword parameters. For information on Refinements, see: - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - http://yehudakatz.com/2010/11/30/ruby-2-0-refinements-in-practice/
Adds an `evaulate` refinement method to Proc and Object instances. The goal of this gem is to allow evaluation of variables, procs, and lambdas with the same level of flexibility. The `evaluate` method has been added to the Object class to simply return the value of the variable. The `evaluate` method is overriden on the Proc class to allow parameters to be passed to lambdas in the same flexible way as procs. This takes into consideration, required/optional/remaining parameters, and required/optional/remaining keyword parameters. For information on Refinements, see: - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.0.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.3.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.0/doc/syntax/refinements_rdoc.html - http://yehudakatz.com/2010/11/30/ruby-2-0-refinements-in-practice/
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