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@architect/functions
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Runtime utility library for Functional Web Apps (FWAs) built with Architect (https://arc.codes)
@architect/functions
Runtime utility library for Functional Web Apps (FWAs) built with [Architect][https://arc.codes]
Check out the full docs for this library and Architect
Within your Architect project directory, add @architect/function
to its root package.json
:
npm i @architect/functions
You may also add
@architect/function
to individual Lambdapackage.json
files, but we suggest making use of Architect's automated Lambda treeshaking. See the Architect dependency management guide for more details.
let {
events, // @events pub/sub
http, // @http middleware + tools
queues, // @queues pub/sub
services, // Architect resource / service discovery
static, // @static asset helper
tables, // @tables DynamoDB helper methods + API client
ws, // @ws WebSocket helper + API client
} = require('@architect/functions')
Service discovery
FAQs
Runtime utility library for Functional Web Apps (FWAs) built with Architect (https://arc.codes)
We found that @architect/functions demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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