Obsidian plugin that render AWS Step Functions graph.
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Apr 22, 2021 - TypeScript
Obsidian plugin that render AWS Step Functions graph.
This is an AWS CDK prototype project illustrating the use of serverless technologies to implement a GraphQL "reviews" API that directly invokes EventBridge to add an event to the event bus which kicks off an asynchronous workflow orchestrated by Step Functions
Zasso is instant rest room on Zoom meeting
An example of Api Gateway and Step Function Integration using the AWS CDK v2.0
This project demonstrates an architecture for orchestrating multiple domains with a serverless Step Functions workflow.
A Serverless Facial Recognition Voting Application built entirely using AWS services and adheres to established best practices and uses the Event-Driven pattern.
Emulate step functions locally when developing your Serverless project
Sample of a decoupled audit service using Amazon EventBridge and AWS Step Functions. Provisioned with AWS CDK.
n8n node for interacting with the AWS Step Functions API.
A simple Amazon States Language validator based on JSON schemas.
Using Map state in AWS Step Function to orchestrate parallel processing
Party planner application
Terraform module for AWS StepFunctions Workflows.
Therefore, the JSON Schema toolkit, adapted for AWS StepFunctions.
Extensible worker for Node.js that works with both AWS Step function and Camunda BPM platforms powered by TypeScript
A serverless AWS-based service to clean and validate email lists, featuring real-time monitoring and scalable architecture. Built with Node.js and AWS Step Functions.
This construct creates a state machine that can invoke a Lambda function per time unit which can be less than one minute. You only need to craft a Lambda function and then assign it as an argument into the construct. An example is included.
Run and test your AWS Step Functions locally! 🚀
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