- Aws local dynamodb record overflow how to#
- Aws local dynamodb record overflow update#
- Aws local dynamodb record overflow series#
In our CloudFormation Template called serverless.yml found in each of our serverless + microservices that we implement for our API, we describe the AWS Lambda functions, API Gateway endpoints to configure, DynamoDB tables, Cognito User & Identity Pools, and S3 Buckets that we need to deploy to our serverless + microservice properly. You can easily use the AWS CLI to use commands that will display the values returned by your stack for outputs that you declare in your serverless.yml file.
Aws local dynamodb record overflow how to#
However, because we are using the ServerlessFramework we will not discuss how to use transformwith the AWS SAM framework here. You can also use this to better define your AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) files. You can save your gists in an Amazon S3 bucket to reuse your functions across an infinite amount of serverless.yml files. With AWS::Include you can use transform to work with serverless.yml gists that you save in a separate directory from your main serverless.yml template file.Depending on whether a stack is for a development or production environment, you can for example, conditionally create a resource for each stage as needed by your application.
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Aws local dynamodb record overflow series#
You can review the first and second parts of this series starting with the setup of your localenvironment at:
This is a continuation of our multi-part series on building a simple web application on AWS using AWS Lambda and the ServerlessFramework. How To Configure Infrastructure As Code, Mock Services, & Unit Testing