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@uma/serverless-orchestration
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Serverless orchestration scripts to run a parallel instances of scripts or bots
This package contains scripts that enable bots to be run in a serverless fashion.
The two serverless orchestration scripts are:
The ServerlessHub
script which reads in a global configuration file stored and executes parallel serverless instances for each configured bot. This enables one global config file to define all bot instances. This drastically simplifying the devops and management overhead for spinning up new instances as this can be done by simply updating a single config file.
The ServerlessSpoke
script which enables serverless functions to execute any arbitrary command from the UMA Docker container. This can be run on a local machine, within GCP cloud run or GCP cloud function environments.
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Serverless orchestration scripts to run a parallel instances of scripts or bots
The npm package @uma/serverless-orchestration receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, @uma/serverless-orchestration popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @uma/serverless-orchestration demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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