Serverless Image Resizer demo app for LocalStack
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Serverless Image Resizer demo app for LocalStack
Serverless Container-based APIs with Amazon ECS and Amazon API Gateway deployed using LocalStack
Sample application using Spring Boot, Amazon S3, Amazon Lambda, Amazon DynamoDB & React
Operator for Deploying Red Hat Developer Hub (Backstage)
Leverage Amazon Athena to run standard SQL to analyze a large amount of data in Amazon S3 buckets deployed using CloudFormation on LocalStack
A simple note taking application using modular AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3)
Serverless Microservices with Amazon API Gateway, DynamoDB, SQS, and Lambda deployed using LocalStack
Step-up Authentication using Amazon Cognito, DynamoDB, API Gateway Lambda Authorizer, and Lambda functions deployed using LocalStack
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This sample demonstrates benefits of using RDS proxy in terms of connection pooling and elasticity
The sample application demonstrates a recruiting agency application with a job listings website.
Demo to run the MNIST handwritten digit model on a locally running SageMaker endpoint
Loan Broker application using Step Functions, DynamoDB, Lambda, SQS, and SNS.
Proxy data from different resources such as DynamoDB tables & RDS databases using AppSync GraphQL APIs deployed using Serverless Framework on LocalStack
Simple producer/consumer example for EventBridge deployed using LocalStack
Transcription application deployed using Serverless Framework on LocalStack
This CDK sample demonstrates how to setup and pre-populate a RDS database using CloudFormation Custom Resources.
A social media platform for Developers.
Application for users to track their profiles on League of Legends
SQS Fargate sample adapted to run on LocalStack
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