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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All the examples using SAM have a default Lambda runtime environment
memory size of 512Mb.
Lambda functions run in a microVM defined by its memory size. The memory
size influences the CPU power.
(see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/configuration-memory.html)
Increasing memory size increases runtime performance but also increase
costs.
As most of our examples are very simple and small functions, 512Mb
memory is not required. This PR reduces Lambda runtime execution
environment to 128Mb to reduce AWS costs.
Co-authored-by: Sebastien Stormacq <stormacq@amazon.lu>
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 Hummingbird web framework integration example for AWS Lambda
**Motivation:**
Developers using the Hummingbird web framework need a clear example of
how to integrate it with AWS Lambda. The existing examples focus on
basic Lambda handlers, but don't demonstrate how to use popular Swift
web frameworks like Hummingbird in a serverless context.
**Modifications:**
Added a complete Hummingbird Lambda example in Examples/Hummingbird/
including Package.swift with Hummingbird Lambda dependencies, main.swift
demonstrating router setup with API Gateway V2 integration, SAM template
for deployment, and comprehensive README documentation with build,
deploy, and usage instructions.
**Result:**
Developers can now easily create AWS Lambda functions using the
Hummingbird web framework, with a working example that shows router
configuration, API Gateway integration, and complete deployment workflow
using familiar Hummingbird syntax.