Fernando Medina Corey
Fernando Medina Corey
The authorizer should be pretty easy to share in any service you need it in. You'd need the issuer URL and audience for the pool and you could probably export...
@Mckinsey666 love the library. I also think this would be a useful addition to allow you to automatically structure the output in a way that works for whatever it gets...
Still waiting on assets here, I also need to check in with a few people before I merge so hold off on that please till I can check in.
Hi @PierrickI3, Happy to take a look at this if you think there are API options here that might accomplish it. I'm not sure that S3 supports this sort of...
I guess I'm not entirely sure what this would resolve? Where would the zip file go? Lambda /tmp storage? S3 itself? Either way, I think Lambda still has to unpack...
But how would Lambda uncompress the zip? I don't think you can treat S3 like an attached drive to Lambda? https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=46575 https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-extract-a-zip-file-in-Amazon-S3 This might be an option - https://medium.com/@johnpaulhayes/how-extract-a-huge-zip-file-in-an-amazon-s3-bucket-by-using-aws-lambda-and-python-e32c6cf58f06 But...
If this were being uploaded to an EC2 instance for hosting I'd agree this was an important thing to do. But I'm not convinced this addresses your original concern? Option...
@el2ro Would it be faster to transfer? You're essentially doing the process twice. Once with the zip, then unzipping, then running the S3 PUTs from Lambda instead of locally. Even...
@el2ro Nice work here testing this out and showcasing the improvements. As far as an MVP I think that demonstrates an improvement as far as speed goes. Pricing wise I...
To summarize my above comments, I think the `Creating md5 sums for all the files and uploading only changed files` might be a good intermediary step that can be implemented...