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:zap: We are thrilled to announce the release of LocalStack 4.1 :zap:
LocalStack is a cloud software development framework to develop and test your AWS applications locally.
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LocalStack is a cloud service emulator that runs in a single container on your laptop or in your CI environment. With LocalStack, you can run your AWS applications or Lambdas entirely on your local machine without connecting to a remote cloud provider! Whether you are testing complex CDK applications or Terraform configurations, or just beginning to learn about AWS services, LocalStack helps speed up and simplify your testing and development workflow.
LocalStack supports a growing number of AWS services, like AWS Lambda, S3, Dynamodb, Kinesis, SQS, SNS, and many more! The Pro version of LocalStack supports additional APIs and advanced features. You can find a comprehensive list of supported APIs on our ☑️ Feature Coverage page.
LocalStack also provides additional features to make your life as a cloud developer easier! Check out LocalStack's User Guides for more information.
The quickest way get started with LocalStack is by using the LocalStack CLI. It enables you to start and manage the LocalStack Docker container directly through your command line. Ensure that your machine has a functional docker
environment installed before proceeding.
Install the LocalStack CLI through our official LocalStack Brew Tap:
brew install localstack/tap/localstack-cli
If Brew is not installed on your machine, you can download the pre-built LocalStack CLI binary directly:
PATH
variable:
sudo tar xvzf ~/Downloads/localstack-cli-*-darwin-*-onefile.tar.gz -C /usr/local/bin
LocalStack is developed using Python. To install the LocalStack CLI using pip
, run the following command:
python3 -m pip install localstack
The localstack-cli
installation enables you to run the Docker image containing the LocalStack runtime. To interact with the local AWS services, you need to install the awslocal
CLI separately. For installation guidelines, refer to the awslocal
documentation.
Important: Do not use
sudo
or run asroot
user. LocalStack must be installed and started entirely under a local non-root user. If you have problems with permissions in macOS High Sierra, install withpip install --user localstack
Start LocalStack inside a Docker container by running:
% localstack start -d
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/ / ____ _________ _/ / ___// /_____ ______/ /__
/ / / __ \/ ___/ __ `/ /\__ \/ __/ __ `/ ___/ //_/
/ /___/ /_/ / /__/ /_/ / /___/ / /_/ /_/ / /__/ ,<
/_____/\____/\___/\__,_/_//____/\__/\__,_/\___/_/|_|
- LocalStack CLI: 4.1.0
- Profile: default
- App: https://app.localstack.cloud
[12:00:19] starting LocalStack in Docker mode 🐳 localstack.py:512
preparing environment bootstrap.py:1321
configuring container bootstrap.py:1329
starting container bootstrap.py:1339
[12:00:20] detaching bootstrap.py:1343
You can query the status of respective services on LocalStack by running:
% localstack status services
┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ Service ┃ Status ┃
┡━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━╇━━━━━━━━━━━━━┩
│ acm │ ✔ available │
│ apigateway │ ✔ available │
│ cloudformation │ ✔ available │
│ cloudwatch │ ✔ available │
│ config │ ✔ available │
│ dynamodb │ ✔ available │
...
To use SQS, a fully managed distributed message queuing service, on LocalStack, run:
% awslocal sqs create-queue --queue-name sample-queue
{
"QueueUrl": "http://sqs.us-east-1.localhost.localstack.cloud:4566/000000000000/sample-queue"
}
Learn more about LocalStack AWS services and using them with LocalStack's awslocal
CLI.
You can run LocalStack through the following options:
To start using LocalStack, check out our documentation.
To use LocalStack with a graphical user interface, you can use the following UI clients:
Please refer to GitHub releases to see the complete list of changes for each release. For extended release notes, please refer to the changelog.
If you are interested in contributing to LocalStack:
We are thankful for all the contributions and feedback we receive.
Get in touch with the LocalStack Team to report 🐞 issues, upvote 👍 feature requests, 🙋🏽 ask support questions, or 🗣️ discuss local cloud development:
We are thankful to all the people who have contributed to this project.
We are also grateful to all our backers who have donated to the project. You can become a backer on Open Collective.
You can also support this project by becoming a sponsor on Open Collective. Your logo will show up here along with a link to your website.
Copyright (c) 2017-2024 LocalStack maintainers and contributors.
Copyright (c) 2016 Atlassian and others.
This version of LocalStack is released under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (see LICENSE). By downloading and using this software you agree to the End-User License Agreement (EULA).
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