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Reading Query Parameters in GET requests to Project Fn Functions (and Oracle Functions as a Service)

Lucas Jellema June 25, 2020 Oracle Cloud No Comments
Reading Query Parameters in GET requests to Project Fn Functions (and Oracle Functions as a Service)
TLDR: query parameters can be retrieved from the Fn-Http-Request-Url header in the ctx parameter passed by Fn to the Node function handling the request; using url.parse() on that header …
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Azure Pipelines: publish to Azure Artifacts

Henk Jan van Wijk June 16, 2020 Microsoft Azure, Continuous Delivery, DevOps, NodeJS No Comments
Azure Pipelines: publish to Azure Artifacts
This article is a follow-up to my previous article about using Azure Artifacts for own NPM modules. In that article I showed how to create a NPM module by …
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AWS Shop example: Amazon X-Ray

Frederique Retsema June 6, 2020 AWS, Cloud, Platform Technology, Serverless No Comments
AWS Shop example: Amazon X-Ray
Introduction We are in production with our shop example . We’d like to get some statistics about our implementation: how often are the Lambda functions called? How fast are …
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