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Ruby on Jets 6.0: Rails Support

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · May 23, 2024 · 4 min read
Jets 6.0 is a Deployment Service. Jets makes it easy to deploy and run your app on Serverless. It packages up your code and runs it on AWS Lambda. Jets can deploy Rails, Sinatra, Hanami, and any Rack app.
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CloudWatch Log Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · May 16, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover CloudWatch Log Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the log_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the CloudWatch Log event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and CloudWatch Log Events.
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DynamoDB Stream Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · March 06, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover DynamoDB Stream Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the dynamodb_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the DynamoDB event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and DynamoDB Stream Events.
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Kinesis and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · March 04, 2019 · 2 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover Kinesis Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the kinesis_event declaration. We’ll deploy the application and test the Kinesis event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and Kinesis Events.
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SQS Events and AWS Lambda with Ruby on Jets

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · February 25, 2019 · 1 min read
In this video tutorial, we’ll cover SQS Events and how to connect them up to AWS Lambda Functions with Ruby on Jets. We’ll build a Jets project from scratch with the sqs_event declaration. Essentially creating an autoscaling worker processing tier. We’ll deploy the application and test the SQS event. We’ll show you how simple it is to get started with Ruby on Jets and SQS Events.
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Jets Image Upload Carrierwave Tutorial: Binary Support

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · December 13, 2018 · 8 min read
Jets, a Ruby Serverless Framework, makes use of API Gateway Binary Support to make uploading images and files from AWS Lambda a straightforward task. We’ll cover how to upload images or any file with Jets and Carrierwave in this tutorial guide. Note, please use Jets v1.3.1 and above for this tutorial guide as the jets new generator was updated for it. Here’s the Live Demo of this tutorial. The full source code is on Github: tongueroo/jets-example-upload.
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Official AWS Ruby Support for Jets Serverless Framework

Tung Nguyen Tung Nguyen · December 12, 2018 · 6 min read
Ever since AWS released official Ruby support for AWS Lambda on Nov 29 at re:Invent, I’ve been super excited about switching Jets over to the official AWS version of Ruby. Happy to say that Jets is now on the official AWS Ruby runtime. Knew it was going to be interesting to learn about AWS Lambda Custom Runtimes and Lambda Layers as part of this Jets update.
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