See issue #536
All the examples are now depending on the runtime library located at
`../..`. The `Package.swift` files contain a commented line with the
`.package` to use when user wants to fetch the runtime from GitHub.
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- Adjust notice, security reporting, code of conduct, contribution
process to the standard AWS documents
- Adjust GitHub issue templates to AWS standard ones.
- Adjust the license header in all source files
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Apply recommendations in code and documentation
- [CI] restrict permissions to read-all instead of the default write-all
- All examples README.md : add a note about Lambda functions
configuration with improved security and scalability changes for
production environment
- Swift docc documentation: add a note about Lambda functions
configuration with improved security and scalability changes for
production environment
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In preparation for the 2.0.0 GA release,
- Update `.swift-version`, `Package.swift` and all examples'
`package.swift` to Swift 6.2
- Update all references to `2.0.0-beta.3` to `2.0.0`. This includes the
doc and readme, but also the dependencies in the examples
`Package.swift`. This will temporary break the build of the examples,
until we tag v2.0.0. Note the CI will not be affected as its consumes
the local version of the library
- [CI] Use Swift-6.2-noble for all testing tasks
- Reinstate the script to generate the contributors list and update the
list
Add `S3EventNotifier` example
### Motivation:
There is currently no example regarding an AWS event triggered lambda,
such as a lambda that gets invoked on an S3 object upload. I've had to
look for a while to figure out that the `AWSLambdaEvents` exists and
that it can be used for that (had to find out via a Java example! 😜) so
I think this could be useful and a somewhat common use case
### Modifications:
Added an example of a lambda that gets triggered when an object gets
uploaded to an S3 bucket.
I have not described how to set up the actual S3 event in AWS because I
figured if you needed such a lambda you'd know, but I can describe that
too in the README if needed
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