The document provides an overview of serverless application development including bundling and deploying functions, continuous integration and delivery, versioning and stages, and monitoring. It discusses using AWS services like Lambda, API Gateway, CodeBuild, CodePipeline, CloudFormation, and CloudWatch for building, deploying, and monitoring serverless applications.
SRV203 Getting Started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless CloudAmazon Web Services
Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you'll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We'll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We'll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
AWS re:Invent 2016: All Your Chats are Belong to Bots: Building a Serverless ...Amazon Web Services
Bots are eating the world! Wild Rydes (www.wildrydes.com), a new startup that is building the world’s leading mobile/VR/AR unicorn transportation system, has decided to use serverless chatbots to staff its customer service department. As it scales to millions of users, Wild Rydes needed a scalable way to meet the customer service needs of its customers instead of relying on human customer service agents. Wild Rydes needs your help to implement its vision.
In this workshop, you will help Wild Rydes launch the future of customer service. You will build a customer service bot for Facebook that runs on AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. You’ll enable the bot to respond intelligently to customers by building in Natural Language Processing (NLP). The bot will use an event-driven architecture in which Lambda functions trigger workflows that pull customer responses from a Knowledge Base of Q&A. You’ll also write a function to trigger a manual approval request to a Slack channel, so that Wild Rydes’ technical staff can approve or reject messages from the bot to the customer. Finally, you’ll also learn to use Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Elasticsearch Service to log all incoming requests and create live analytical dashboards, such as for sentiment analysis, to track customer satisfaction.
Deep Dive on Serverless Web Applications - AWS May 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
Serverless architectures involve building applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. When building and operating web applications, you have to provision and manage servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and scale servers to handle API requests. AWS provides you a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, we will briefly review how you can build web applications using a serverless architecture. We will run through a demo of setting up a simple serverless blogging web application that allows user authentication and the ability to create posts and comments. We will dive into the details of how AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Cognito are used in each component of the web application.
Learning Objectives:
• Review components and benefit of serverless architectures
• Learn how to build a serverless blogging web application
Getting Started with Serverless Architectures | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
By building your application with AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon DynamoDB, you can free yourself from the burden of managing servers while gaining agility and simple scaling. After introducing the basics of building microservices with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway, the session highlights how the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Technology Team uses AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB microservices to provide campaigns and state parties customized applications on top of a core data platform. This serverless architecture has helped the DNC Technology Team improve their microservice functionality and development process, ensuring their applications are performant through the extremely erratic usage levels of a campaign cycle.
Building Serverless Web Applications - May 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
- Understand how to build a web application using these services
- Learn to architect a serverless application
- Gain an overview of frameworks for building serverless applications
What if you could build a web application that could support true web-scale traffic without having to ever provision or manage a single server? In this session, you will learn how to build a serverless website that scales automatically using services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon S3. We will review several frameworks that can help you build serverless applications, such as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), Chalice, and ClaudiaJS.
SRV203 Getting Started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless CloudAmazon Web Services
Serverless computing allows you to build and run applications without the need for provisioning or managing servers. With serverless computing, you can build web, mobile, and IoT backends; run stream processing or big data workloads; run chatbots, and more. In this session, you'll learn how to get started with serverless computing with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers. We'll introduce you to the basics of building with Lambda and how you can benefit from features such as continuous scaling, built-in high availability, integrations with AWS and third-party apps, and subsecond metering pricing. We'll also introduce you to the broader portfolio of AWS services that help you build serverless applications with Lambda, including Amazon API Gateway, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Step Functions, and more.
AWS re:Invent 2016: All Your Chats are Belong to Bots: Building a Serverless ...Amazon Web Services
Bots are eating the world! Wild Rydes (www.wildrydes.com), a new startup that is building the world’s leading mobile/VR/AR unicorn transportation system, has decided to use serverless chatbots to staff its customer service department. As it scales to millions of users, Wild Rydes needed a scalable way to meet the customer service needs of its customers instead of relying on human customer service agents. Wild Rydes needs your help to implement its vision.
In this workshop, you will help Wild Rydes launch the future of customer service. You will build a customer service bot for Facebook that runs on AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. You’ll enable the bot to respond intelligently to customers by building in Natural Language Processing (NLP). The bot will use an event-driven architecture in which Lambda functions trigger workflows that pull customer responses from a Knowledge Base of Q&A. You’ll also write a function to trigger a manual approval request to a Slack channel, so that Wild Rydes’ technical staff can approve or reject messages from the bot to the customer. Finally, you’ll also learn to use Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Elasticsearch Service to log all incoming requests and create live analytical dashboards, such as for sentiment analysis, to track customer satisfaction.
Deep Dive on Serverless Web Applications - AWS May 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
Serverless architectures involve building applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. When building and operating web applications, you have to provision and manage servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and scale servers to handle API requests. AWS provides you a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, we will briefly review how you can build web applications using a serverless architecture. We will run through a demo of setting up a simple serverless blogging web application that allows user authentication and the ability to create posts and comments. We will dive into the details of how AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon Cognito are used in each component of the web application.
Learning Objectives:
• Review components and benefit of serverless architectures
• Learn how to build a serverless blogging web application
Getting Started with Serverless Architectures | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
By building your application with AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon DynamoDB, you can free yourself from the burden of managing servers while gaining agility and simple scaling. After introducing the basics of building microservices with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway, the session highlights how the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Technology Team uses AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB microservices to provide campaigns and state parties customized applications on top of a core data platform. This serverless architecture has helped the DNC Technology Team improve their microservice functionality and development process, ensuring their applications are performant through the extremely erratic usage levels of a campaign cycle.
Building Serverless Web Applications - May 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
- Understand how to build a web application using these services
- Learn to architect a serverless application
- Gain an overview of frameworks for building serverless applications
What if you could build a web application that could support true web-scale traffic without having to ever provision or manage a single server? In this session, you will learn how to build a serverless website that scales automatically using services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon S3. We will review several frameworks that can help you build serverless applications, such as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), Chalice, and ClaudiaJS.
You have heard how containers are great for running microservices, but running and managing large scale applications with microservices architectures is hard and often requires operating complex container management infrastructure. So what exactly is needed to get microservices to run in production at scale?
In this session, we will explore the reasoning and concepts behind microservices and how containers simplify building microservices based applications, and we will walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms. We will also dive deep into some of the challenges of running microservices, such as load balancing, service discovery, and secrets management, and we’ll see how Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) can help address them. We will also demo how you can easily deploy complex microservices applications using Amazon ECS.
Peeling the Onion - Monoliths to Serverless Microservices on Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Web Services
Re-imagining your legacy monolithic applications as microservices is a great opportunity to challenge design decisions such as choice of language, synchronicity, access patterns and coupling and promotes isolated deployments, modularity and separation of concerns, while providing per-end point analytics for free. See how Amazon API Gateway and Amazon Web Services Lambda, together with microframeworks like Chalice make "Peeling the Onion" and redefining legacy applications in terms of microservices manageable.
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AWS re:Invent 2016: Serverless Architectural Patterns and Best Practices (ARC...Amazon Web Services
As serverless architectures become more popular, AWS customers need a framework of patterns to help them deploy their workloads without managing servers or operating systems. This session introduces and describes four re-usable serverless patterns for web apps, stream processing, batch processing, and automation. For each, we provide a TCO analysis and comparison with its server-based counterpart. We also discuss the considerations and nuances associated with each pattern and have customers share similar experiences. The target audience is architects, system operators, and anyone looking for a better understanding of how serverless architectures can help them save money and improve their agility.
Getting Started with Serverless Architectures - August 2016 Monthly Webinar S...Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures allow you to build and run applications and services without having to manage infrastructure. With serverless architectures, your application still runs on servers, but all the server management is done by AWS .
In this webinar, you will learn how to build applications and services using a serverless architecture. We will discuss how you can use AWS Lambda to run code for any type of application or backend service; use Amazon DynamoDB to store application data with high scalability and redundancy; and use Amazon API Gateway to create and manage secure API endpoints. We will run through a demo setting up a web application using this architecture, and we will discuss best practices and patterns used by our customers to run serverless applications.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the basics of serverless architectures
• Learn how to use Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB to run web applications
AWS' philosophy and recommended best practices for building microservices applications, how AWS services like Lambda and API gateway benefit developers building microservices apps, and how customers are using these two and other AWS services to deliver their microservices apps
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Migrating your .NET Applications to the AWS Serverless PlatformAmazon Web Services
Windows and .NET-based workloads are first-class citizens on AWS. In this session, we show how you can easily move an existing .NET application to the AWS cloud and take advantage of it serverless capabilities. We will cover migration and architectural considerations for porting your C# application to AWS Lambda, and using API Gateway to create a façade for your application to safely make changes as you migrate.
Speakers:
Stephen Liedig, Public Sector Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Shane Baldacchino, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
AWS re:Invent 2016: Getting Started with Serverless Architectures (CMP211)Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures let you build and deploy applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. In the past, you had to provision and scale servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and build and run custom software to handle API requests. Now, AWS provides a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, you learn about the concepts and benefits of serverless architectures and the basics of the serverless stack AWS provides (e.g., AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway). We discuss use cases such as data processing, website backends, serverless applications and "operational glue". After that, you get practical tips and tricks, best practices, and architecture patterns that you can take back and implement immediately.
This talk will be a 2-300 level discussion on Serverless Architectures on AWS. We’ll first explore the Serverless ecosystem on AWS, looking at some particular use cases for Serverless. Looking through the lens of AWS customers, we’ll look at the typical Serverless journey, as well some of the key emerging patterns and benefits of Serverless Architectures. We’ll also touch some of the key challenges in a distributed environment and some potential solutions and tools that customers might want to consider.
SMC305 Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless ApplicationsAmazon Web Services
Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery help developers rapidly and reliably release updates for their applications in a standardized and safe manner. The faster you can release new features and fix bugs, the quicker you can innovate and respond to customer needs. Serverless computing has changed the game for application development, including how to properly perform CI/CD for your application. AWS provides developer tools that help you automate the end-to-end lifecycle of your serverless application. In this session, we’ll discuss how to build multi-stage pipelines that let you build and test your application in an automated way using AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeBuild. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway that allow you to create multiple versions, stages, and environments for your serverless applications.
Presentation from the developer track at I Love APIs London 2016 featuring Matt McClean, Amazon Web Services.
Developers have been jumping on the microservices bandwagon because of the obvious benefits of faster release cycles and innovation. However, microservices' downside is the increased server costs, operational costs, and performance costs. To reduce this complexity, Amazon Web Services created AWS Lambda - a compute platform that lets you build microservices with no provisioning and servers.
Matt McClean, Solution Architect from AWS, presents how to use AWS Lambda to build your microservices. He covers various architectural patterns and anti-patterns for using AWS Lambda.
Using AWS Lambda to Build Control Systems for Your AWS InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Defining infrastructure resource policies in an organized manner can help your company better manage its infrastructure resources.
This session will familiarize you with using AWS Lambda to process data and provide control logic for your infrastructure. You can use Amazon CloudWatch Events to monitor infrastructure resources in real-time, and you can use AWS Lambda to react to events based on a set of rules. We will demonstrate how you can build a rules engine for creating, monitoring, and managing policies.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Bryan Liston, Community Manager, AWS Lambda
AWS re:Invent 2016: State of the Union: Containers (CON316)Amazon Web Services
Join us to learn about the latest developments from Amazon ECS and the container ecosystem. Deepak Singh, General Manager of AWS Container Services, discusses the evolution of containers on AWS and shares our vision for continued innovation in this space. You also hear about how other companies are using the AWS container platform to innovate and build new businesses.
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
Application Lifecycle Management in a Serverless World | AWS Public Sector Su...Amazon Web Services
Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda provide a new way of building applications by removing servers from the picture. But what does the removal of servers mean to tasks like deployment, monitoring, and debugging? How should you set up blue-green deployments or set alarms? Come learn all this and more, including ways to use AWS services and tools like AWS CodePipeline, AWS CloudFormation, and Amazon CloudWatch to manage your serverless applications at high quality. We will also demonstrate how you can implement a Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipeline for a serverless application within minutes using AWS CodeStar. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
You have heard how containers are great for running microservices, but running and managing large scale applications with microservices architectures is hard and often requires operating complex container management infrastructure. So what exactly is needed to get microservices to run in production at scale?
In this session, we will explore the reasoning and concepts behind microservices and how containers simplify building microservices based applications, and we will walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms. We will also dive deep into some of the challenges of running microservices, such as load balancing, service discovery, and secrets management, and we’ll see how Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) can help address them. We will also demo how you can easily deploy complex microservices applications using Amazon ECS.
Peeling the Onion - Monoliths to Serverless Microservices on Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Web Services
Re-imagining your legacy monolithic applications as microservices is a great opportunity to challenge design decisions such as choice of language, synchronicity, access patterns and coupling and promotes isolated deployments, modularity and separation of concerns, while providing per-end point analytics for free. See how Amazon API Gateway and Amazon Web Services Lambda, together with microframeworks like Chalice make "Peeling the Onion" and redefining legacy applications in terms of microservices manageable.
Speaker: Craig Dickson, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
AWS re:Invent 2016: Serverless Architectural Patterns and Best Practices (ARC...Amazon Web Services
As serverless architectures become more popular, AWS customers need a framework of patterns to help them deploy their workloads without managing servers or operating systems. This session introduces and describes four re-usable serverless patterns for web apps, stream processing, batch processing, and automation. For each, we provide a TCO analysis and comparison with its server-based counterpart. We also discuss the considerations and nuances associated with each pattern and have customers share similar experiences. The target audience is architects, system operators, and anyone looking for a better understanding of how serverless architectures can help them save money and improve their agility.
Getting Started with Serverless Architectures - August 2016 Monthly Webinar S...Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures allow you to build and run applications and services without having to manage infrastructure. With serverless architectures, your application still runs on servers, but all the server management is done by AWS .
In this webinar, you will learn how to build applications and services using a serverless architecture. We will discuss how you can use AWS Lambda to run code for any type of application or backend service; use Amazon DynamoDB to store application data with high scalability and redundancy; and use Amazon API Gateway to create and manage secure API endpoints. We will run through a demo setting up a web application using this architecture, and we will discuss best practices and patterns used by our customers to run serverless applications.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the basics of serverless architectures
• Learn how to use Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB to run web applications
AWS' philosophy and recommended best practices for building microservices applications, how AWS services like Lambda and API gateway benefit developers building microservices apps, and how customers are using these two and other AWS services to deliver their microservices apps
With AWS Lambda, you can easily build scalable microservices for mobile, web, and IoT applications or respond to events from other AWS services without managing infrastructure. In this session, you’ll see how to use Lambda to build web, mobile, or IoT backends and voice-enabled apps, and we'll show you how to extend both AWS and third party services by triggering Lambda functions. We’ll also provide productivity and performance tips for getting the most out of your Lambda functions and show how cloud native architectures use Lambda to eliminate “cold servers” and excess capacity without sacrificing scalability or responsiveness.
Migrating your .NET Applications to the AWS Serverless PlatformAmazon Web Services
Windows and .NET-based workloads are first-class citizens on AWS. In this session, we show how you can easily move an existing .NET application to the AWS cloud and take advantage of it serverless capabilities. We will cover migration and architectural considerations for porting your C# application to AWS Lambda, and using API Gateway to create a façade for your application to safely make changes as you migrate.
Speakers:
Stephen Liedig, Public Sector Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Shane Baldacchino, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
AWS re:Invent 2016: Getting Started with Serverless Architectures (CMP211)Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures let you build and deploy applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. In the past, you had to provision and scale servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and build and run custom software to handle API requests. Now, AWS provides a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, you learn about the concepts and benefits of serverless architectures and the basics of the serverless stack AWS provides (e.g., AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway). We discuss use cases such as data processing, website backends, serverless applications and "operational glue". After that, you get practical tips and tricks, best practices, and architecture patterns that you can take back and implement immediately.
This talk will be a 2-300 level discussion on Serverless Architectures on AWS. We’ll first explore the Serverless ecosystem on AWS, looking at some particular use cases for Serverless. Looking through the lens of AWS customers, we’ll look at the typical Serverless journey, as well some of the key emerging patterns and benefits of Serverless Architectures. We’ll also touch some of the key challenges in a distributed environment and some potential solutions and tools that customers might want to consider.
SMC305 Building CI/CD Pipelines for Serverless ApplicationsAmazon Web Services
Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery help developers rapidly and reliably release updates for their applications in a standardized and safe manner. The faster you can release new features and fix bugs, the quicker you can innovate and respond to customer needs. Serverless computing has changed the game for application development, including how to properly perform CI/CD for your application. AWS provides developer tools that help you automate the end-to-end lifecycle of your serverless application. In this session, we’ll discuss how to build multi-stage pipelines that let you build and test your application in an automated way using AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeBuild. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway that allow you to create multiple versions, stages, and environments for your serverless applications.
Presentation from the developer track at I Love APIs London 2016 featuring Matt McClean, Amazon Web Services.
Developers have been jumping on the microservices bandwagon because of the obvious benefits of faster release cycles and innovation. However, microservices' downside is the increased server costs, operational costs, and performance costs. To reduce this complexity, Amazon Web Services created AWS Lambda - a compute platform that lets you build microservices with no provisioning and servers.
Matt McClean, Solution Architect from AWS, presents how to use AWS Lambda to build your microservices. He covers various architectural patterns and anti-patterns for using AWS Lambda.
Using AWS Lambda to Build Control Systems for Your AWS InfrastructureAmazon Web Services
Defining infrastructure resource policies in an organized manner can help your company better manage its infrastructure resources.
This session will familiarize you with using AWS Lambda to process data and provide control logic for your infrastructure. You can use Amazon CloudWatch Events to monitor infrastructure resources in real-time, and you can use AWS Lambda to react to events based on a set of rules. We will demonstrate how you can build a rules engine for creating, monitoring, and managing policies.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Bryan Liston, Community Manager, AWS Lambda
AWS re:Invent 2016: State of the Union: Containers (CON316)Amazon Web Services
Join us to learn about the latest developments from Amazon ECS and the container ecosystem. Deepak Singh, General Manager of AWS Container Services, discusses the evolution of containers on AWS and shares our vision for continued innovation in this space. You also hear about how other companies are using the AWS container platform to innovate and build new businesses.
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
Application Lifecycle Management in a Serverless World | AWS Public Sector Su...Amazon Web Services
Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda provide a new way of building applications by removing servers from the picture. But what does the removal of servers mean to tasks like deployment, monitoring, and debugging? How should you set up blue-green deployments or set alarms? Come learn all this and more, including ways to use AWS services and tools like AWS CodePipeline, AWS CloudFormation, and Amazon CloudWatch to manage your serverless applications at high quality. We will also demonstrate how you can implement a Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipeline for a serverless application within minutes using AWS CodeStar. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
Building Serverless Web Applications - May 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway
- Understand how to build a web application using these services
- Learn to architect a serverless application
- Gain an overview of frameworks for building serverless applications
What if you could build a web application that could support true web-scale traffic without having to ever provision or manage a single server? In this session, you will learn how to build a serverless website that scales automatically using services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon S3. We will review several frameworks that can help you build serverless applications, such as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), Chalice, and ClaudiaJS.
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway have changed how developers build and run their applications or services. But what are the best practices for tasks such as deployment, monitoring, and debugging in a serverless world? In this session, we’ll dive into best practices that serverless developers can use for application lifecycle management, CI/CD, monitoring, and diagnostics. We’ll talk about how you can build CI/CD pipelines that automatically build, test, and deploy your serverless applications using AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CloudFormation. We’ll also cover the built-in capabilities of Lambda and API Gateway for creating multiple versions, stages, and environments of your functions and APIs. Finally, we’ll cover monitoring and diagnostics of your Lambda functions with Amazon CloudWatch and AWS X-Ray.
Building Serverless Backends with AWS Lambda and Amazon API GatewayAmazon Web Services
AWS Lambda is a compute service that runs your code without provisioning or managing servers. Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
This session will familiarize you with the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and demonstrate how to build web, mobile, and IoT backends using these services. You will learn how to setup API endpoints that trigger AWS Lambda functions to handle mobile, web, IoT, and 3rd party API requests. You will also learn how to use Lambda to read and write to Amazon DynamoDB. We will run through a demo of setting up a simple serverless blogging web application that allows user authentication and the ability to create posts and comments.
What if you could build a web application that could support true web-scale traffic without having to ever provision or manage a single server? In this session, you will learn how to build a serverless website that scales automatically using services like AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and Amazon S3. We will review several frameworks that can help you build serverless applications, such as the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM), Chalice, and ClaudiaJS.
Local Testing and Deployment Best Practices for Serverless Applications - AWS...Amazon Web Services
-Learn best practices for testing, debugging, and deploying serverless applications
-Understand how to use the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) to model and deploy serverless applications
-Learn to use the AWS SAM Local CLI tool to locally test Lambda functions
Local Testing and Deployment Best Practices for Serverless Applications - AWS...Amazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Learn best practices for testing, debugging, and deploying serverless applications
- Understand how to use the AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) to model and deploy serverless applications
- Learn to use the AWS SAM Local CLI tool to locally test Lambda functions
In this session, you'll learn what’s new and hot with AWS Lambda. Come learn about what we’ve been working on and what we are planning for the future. You'll get a hands-on demonstration of some our newest features.
Building Serverless Backends with AWS Lambda and Amazon API GatewayAmazon Web Services
AWS Lambda is a compute service that runs your code without provisioning or managing servers. Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
This session will familiarize you with the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and demonstrate how to build web, mobile, and IoT backends using these services. You will learn how to setup API endpoints that trigger AWS Lambda functions to handle mobile, web, IoT, and 3rd party API requests. You will also learn how to use Lambda to read and write to Amazon DynamoDB. We will run through a demo of setting up a simple serverless blogging web application that allows user authentication and the ability to create posts and comments.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenters: Vyom Nagrani, Ceci Deng
AWS August Webinar Series - Building Serverless Backends with AWS Lambda and ...Amazon Web Services
AWS Lambda is a compute service that runs your code in response to triggers and automatically manages the compute resources for you. Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
This webinar will familiarize you with the basics of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and demonstrate how to build web, mobile, and IoT backends using these services. You will learn how to setup API endpoints that trigger AWS Lambda functions to handle mobile, web, IoT, and 3rd party API requests. You will also learn how to use Lambda to read and write to DynamoDB.
Learning Objectives:
Understand key AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway features
Learn how to set up a serverless backend using Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda
Explore sample use cases, best practices and tips on using AWS Lambda with Amazon API Gateway
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Event Agenda :
Open banking so far (short recap)
• PSD2, OB UK, OB Australia, OB LATAM, OB Israel
Intro to Open Finance marketplace
• Scope
• Features
• Tech overview and Demo
The role of the Cloud
The Future of APIs
• Complying with regulation
• Monetizing data / APIs
• Business models
• Time to market
One platform for all: a Strategic approach
Q&A
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Spring Transaction, Spring MVC,
Log4j, REST/SOAP WEB-SERVICES.
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1. Deep Dive on Serverless Application
Development
Prakash Palanisamy, Solutions Architect
23-05-2017
2. Agenda
What is a Serverless Application?
What do we need to think about when building one?
• Bundling and Deploying
• Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery
• Versioning, Stages, Variables
• Metrics, Monitoring, Logs, and Profiling
4. No servers to provision
or manage
Scales with usage
Never pay for idle Availability and fault
tolerance built in
Serverless means…
5. Serverless application
EVENT SOURCE SERVICES (ANYTHING)
Changes in
data state
Requests to
endpoints
Changes in
resource state
FUNCTION
Node.js
Python
Java
C#
6. API Gateway
Internet
Mobile Apps
Websites
Services
AWS Lambda
functions
AWS
API Gateway
Cache
Endpoints on
Amazon EC2
All publicly
accessible
endpoints
Amazon
CloudWatch
Monitoring
Amazon
CloudFront
Any other
AWS service
7. Amazon S3 Amazon
DynamoDB
Amazon
Kinesis
AWS
CloudFormation
AWS CloudTrail Amazon
CloudWatch
Amazon
Cognito
Amazon SNSAmazon
SES
Cron events
DATA STORES ENDPOINTS
CONFIGURATION REPOSITORIES EVENT/MESSAGE SERVICES
Example event sources that trigger AWS Lambda
… and a few more with more on the way!
AWS
CodeCommit
Amazon
API Gateway
Amazon
Alexa
AWS IoT AWS Step
Functions
8. Common use cases
Web
Applications
• Static
websites
• Complex web
apps
• Packages for
Flask and
Express
Data
Processing
• Real time
• MapReduce
• Batch
Chatbots
• Powering
chatbot logic
Backends
• Apps &
services
• Mobile
• IoT
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Amazon
Alexa
• Powering
voice-enabled
apps
• Alexa Skills
Kit
IT
Automation
• Policy engines
• Extending
AWS services
• Infrastructure
management
10. Building a deployment package
Node.js & Python
• .zip file consisting of
your code and any
dependencies
• Use npm/pip to
install libraries
• All dependencies
must be at root level
Java
• Either .zip file with all
code/dependencies,
or standalone .jar
• Use Maven / Eclipse
IDE plugins
• Compiled class &
resource files at root
level, required jars in
/lib directory
C# (.NET Core)
• Either .zip file with all
code/dependencies,
or a standalone .dll
• Use NuGet /
VisualStudio plugins
• All assemblies (.dll)
at root level
11. Create templates of your infrastructure
CloudFormation provisions AWS resources
based on dependency needs
Version control/replicate/update templates like
code
Integrates with development, CI/CD,
management tools
JSON and YAML supported
AWS CloudFormation
15. SAM template
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09’
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Resources:
GetHtmlFunction:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
Properties:
CodeUri: s3://sam-demo-bucket/todo_list.zip
Handler: index.gethtml
Runtime: nodejs4.3
Policies: AmazonDynamoDBReadOnlyAccess
Events:
GetHtml:
Type: Api
Properties:
Path: /{proxy+}
Method: ANY
ListTable:
Type: AWS::Serverless::SimpleTable
Tells CloudFormation this is a SAM
template it needs to “transform”
Creates a Lambda function with the
referenced managed IAM policy,
runtime, code at the referenced zip
location, and handler as defined. Also
creates an API Gateway and takes care
of all mapping/permissions necessary.
Creates a DynamoDB table with 5 Read
& Write units
16. AWS commands – Package & Deploy
Package
•Creates a deployment package (.zip file)
•Uploads deployment package to an Amazon S3 bucket
•Adds a CodeUri property with S3 URI
Deploy
•Calls CloudFormation ‘CreateChangeSet’ API
•Calls CloudFormation ‘ExecuteChangeSet’ API
18. Function versioning and aliases
• Versions = immutable copies of
code + configuration
• Aliases = mutable pointers to
versions
• Development against $LATEST
version
• Each version/alias gets its own
ARN
• Enables rollbacks, staged
promotions, “locked” behavior for
client
Lambda Function
Version $LATEST
Lambda Function
Version 123
Lambda Function
DEV Alias
Lambda Function
BETA Alias
Lambda Function
PROD Alias
19. Lambda Environment Variables
Key-value pairs that you can dynamically pass to your
function
Available via standard environment variable APIs such as
process.env for Node.js or os.environ for Python
Can optionally be encrypted via KMS
• Allows you to specify in IAM what roles have access to the keys
to decrypt the information
Useful for creating environments per stage (i.e. dev,
testing, production)
20. API Gateway Stages
Stages are named links to a deployed
version of your API
Recommended for managing API lifecycle
• dev/test/prod
• alpha/beta/gamma
Support for parameterized values via
stage variables
21. API Gateway Stage Variables
• Stage variables act like environment variables
• Use stage variables to store configuration values
• Stage variables are available in the $context object
• Values are accessible from most fields in API Gateway
• Lambda function ARN
• HTTP endpoint
• Custom authorizer function name
• Parameter mappings
22. Manage Multiple Versions and Stages of your APIs
Works like a source repository – clone your API to create a new version:
API 1
(v1) Stage (dev)
Stage (prod)
API 2
(v2)
Stage (dev)
23. Stage variables and Lambda alias for stages
Using Stage Variables in API Gateway together with Lambda function Aliases
helps you manage a single API configuration and Lambda function for multiple
stages
myLambdaFunction
1
2
3 = prod
4
5
6 = beta
7
8 = dev
My First API
Stage variable = lambdaAlias
Prod
lambdaAlias = prod
Beta
lambdaAlias = beta
Dev
lambdaAlias = dev
25. Fully managed build service that compiles source code,
runs tests, and produces software packages
Scales continuously and processes multiple builds
concurrently
You can provide custom build environments suited to
your needs via Docker images
Only pay by the minute for the compute resources you
use
Launched with CodePipeline and Jenkins integration
AWS CodeBuild
27. version: 0.1
environment_variables:
plaintext:
"INPUT_FILE": "saml.yaml”
"S3_BUCKET": "”
phases:
install:
commands:
- npm install
pre_build:
commands:
- eslint *.js
build:
commands:
- npm test
post_build:
commands:
- aws cloudformation package --template $INPUT_FILE --s3-
bucket $S3_BUCKET --output-template post-saml.yaml
artifacts:
type: zip
files:
- post-saml.yaml
- beta.json
Variables to be used by phases of
build
Examples for what you can do in the
phases of a build:
• You can install packages or run
commands to prepare your
environment in ”install”.
• Run syntax checking,
commands in “pre_build”.
• Execute your build
tool/command in “build”
• Test your app further or ship a
container image to a repository
in post_build
Create and store an artifact in S3
buildspec.yml Example
28. What service and release step corresponds with which tests?
UI
Service
Unit
Third Party
Tooling
AWS CodeBuild
BuildTest
29. Continuous delivery service for fast and
reliable application updates
Model and visualize your software release
process
Builds, tests, and deploys your code every time
there is a code change
Integrates with third-party tools and AWS
AWS CodePipeline
34. Deploy via CodePipeline
Pipeline flow:
1. Commit your code to a source code repository
2. Package in CodeBuild
3. Use CloudFormation actions in CodePipeline to
create or update stacks via SAM templates
Optional: Make use of ChangeSets
4. Make use of specific stage/environment
parameter files to pass in Lambda variables
5. Test our application between stages/environments
Optional: Make use of Manual Approvals
36. • Gain system-wide visibility into resource utilization,
application performance, and operational health
• Collect and track metrics with CloudWatch Metrics
• Collect and monitor log files with CloudWatch Logs
• Set alarms and send messages to SNS
• Automatically react changes via CloudWatch Events
Amazon CloudWatch
37. Lambda
• Default (free) metrics:
• Invocations
• Duration
• Throttles
• Errors
• Iterator Age
• Create custom metrics from inside
your application using “put-metric”
API call.
CloudWatch Metrics
API Gateway
• Default (free) metrics at Stage
level:
• Count
• 4XXError
• 5XXError
• Latency
• IntegrationLatency
• CacheHitcount
• CacheMissCount
• Detailed metrics
• Same set of metrics at method
level
• Can be enabled globally or only for
specific methods
38. CloudWatch Logs
Lambda Logging
• Logging directly from your code
• Basic request information included
API Gateway Logging
• 2 Levels of logging, ERROR and INFO
• Optionally log method request/body content
• Set globally in stage, or override per method
Log Pivots
• Build metrics based on log filters
• Jump to logs that generated metrics
40. • Identify performance bottlenecks and errors
• Pinpoint issues to specific service(s) in your
application
• Identify impact of issues on users of the
application
• Visualize the service call graph of your
application
AWS X-Ray
44. Putting it all together!
• Bundling and Deploying
• Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery
• Versioning, Stages, Variables
• Metrics, Monitoring, Logs, and Profiling
45. Next steps
• See https://aws.amazon.com/serverless for reference
architectures, samples, and links to more content!
• Explore the AWS SAM specification on GitHub
• Visit the Lambda console, download a blueprint, and get
started building your own Serverless Applications
• Send us your questions, comments, and feedback on the
AWS Lambda Forums.