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Boilerplate de arquitetura hexagonal usando node.js
Commandeer is a tool built by developers for developers that solves three things in the cloud. First, we are focused on the deployment of your IAC. Secondly, we enable you to 'Test your Plumbing'. Lastly, Commandeer provides you the ability to easily view your data.
End to End testing of Web, API, Cloud, Events and Security
A lightweight .NET client for LocalStack
Sample project to use Terraform, Localstack (AWS Local) and Docker compose with Nodejs
An implementation of infrastructure-as-code scanning using dynamic tooling.
An easy way to use Localstack with Spring
Go Wrapper for using localstack
Redshift docker image based on postgres
SpringBoot Starter for Localstack
Spring Boot AutoConfiguration for LocalStack
Example for Go, Gin, MySQL, Redis, REST api, CQRS, Swagger
Example project for deploying aws serverless lambda to localstack with pulumi.
Example showing how to combine Spring Boot 2.0.0, Spring Cloud AWS and Localstack.
Examples of amazing Docker/Docker-Compose/Docker Swarm technologies
Sample AWS Lambda with SQS using Spring Cloud Function
Sample AWS Lambda with S3 using Spring Cloud Function
This repository is intended to register an idea to bootstrap a study or QA terraform project using localstack docker container to simulate AWS Services. Also it uses local S3 bucket as backend and local DynamoDB to store state lock.
Java Springboot Microservices Patterns Exemples
UI to display items in Localstack S3 bucket
Gradle plugin for working with mock AWS endpoints using LocalStack.
This is an example project to showcase how to use DynamoDB locally while leveraging Terraform, localstack, and noSQL Workbench for DynamoDB
Demo project for usage of LocalStack, Serverless and .NET Core
LocalStack demo of a fully-serverless auditor project for discounts.
LocalStack Hello World with Terraform
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