Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

Serverless architecture is popular in the tech community due to AWS Lambda. Go is simple to learn, straightforward to work with, and easy to read for other developers; and now it's been heralded as a supported language for AWS Lambda. This book is your optimal guide to designing a Go serverless application and deploying it to Lambda.
This book starts with a quick introduction to the world of serverless architecture and its benefits, and then delves into AWS Lambda using practical examples. You'll then learn how to design and build a production-ready application in Go using AWS serverless services with zero upfront infrastructure investment. The book will help you learn how to scale up serverless applications and handle distributed serverless systems in production. You will also learn how to log and test your application.
Along the way, you'll also discover how to set up a CI/CD pipeline to automate the deployment process of your Lambda functions. Moreover, you'll learn how to troubleshoot and monitor your apps in near real-time with services such as AWS CloudWatch and X-ray. This book will also teach you how to secure the access with AWS Cognito.
By the end of this book, you will have mastered designing, building, and deploying a Go serverless application.

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Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

Serverless architecture is popular in the tech community due to AWS Lambda. Go is simple to learn, straightforward to work with, and easy to read for other developers; and now it's been heralded as a supported language for AWS Lambda. This book is your optimal guide to designing a Go serverless application and deploying it to Lambda.
This book starts with a quick introduction to the world of serverless architecture and its benefits, and then delves into AWS Lambda using practical examples. You'll then learn how to design and build a production-ready application in Go using AWS serverless services with zero upfront infrastructure investment. The book will help you learn how to scale up serverless applications and handle distributed serverless systems in production. You will also learn how to log and test your application.
Along the way, you'll also discover how to set up a CI/CD pipeline to automate the deployment process of your Lambda functions. Moreover, you'll learn how to troubleshoot and monitor your apps in near real-time with services such as AWS CloudWatch and X-ray. This book will also teach you how to secure the access with AWS Cognito.
By the end of this book, you will have mastered designing, building, and deploying a Go serverless application.

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Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

by Mohamed Labouardy
Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

Hands-On Serverless Applications with Go: Build real-world, production-ready applications with AWS Lambda

by Mohamed Labouardy

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Overview

Serverless architecture is popular in the tech community due to AWS Lambda. Go is simple to learn, straightforward to work with, and easy to read for other developers; and now it's been heralded as a supported language for AWS Lambda. This book is your optimal guide to designing a Go serverless application and deploying it to Lambda.
This book starts with a quick introduction to the world of serverless architecture and its benefits, and then delves into AWS Lambda using practical examples. You'll then learn how to design and build a production-ready application in Go using AWS serverless services with zero upfront infrastructure investment. The book will help you learn how to scale up serverless applications and handle distributed serverless systems in production. You will also learn how to log and test your application.
Along the way, you'll also discover how to set up a CI/CD pipeline to automate the deployment process of your Lambda functions. Moreover, you'll learn how to troubleshoot and monitor your apps in near real-time with services such as AWS CloudWatch and X-ray. This book will also teach you how to secure the access with AWS Cognito.
By the end of this book, you will have mastered designing, building, and deploying a Go serverless application.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789133837
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 08/29/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 49 MB
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About the Author

Mohamed Labouardy is a software engineer/DevOps engineer and AWS Solution Architect. He is also a certified Scrum Master. He is interested in serverless architecture, containers, distributed systems, Go, chaos engineering, and machine learning. He is a contributor to numerous open source projects such as DialogFlow, Jenkins, Docker, Nexus, and Telegraf. He has authored some open source projects related to DevOps as well. He currently works at Foxintelligence as a lead DevOps engineer. He is also a technical content writer at several platforms and is a regular speaker at multiple international events and conferences, such as Nexus User Conference and AllDayDevOps. You can find him on Twitter at @mlabouardy.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Go Serverless
  2. Getting Started with AWS Lambda
  3. Developing a Serverless Function with Lambda
  4. Setting up API Endpoints with API Gateway
  5. Managing Data Persistence with DynamoDB
  6. Deploying Your Serverless Application
  7. Implementing a CI/CD Pipeline
  8. Scaling Up Your Application
  9. Building the Frontend with S3
  10. Testing Your Serverless Application
  11. Monitoring and Troubleshooting
  12. Securing Your Serverless Application
  13. Designing Cost-Effective Application
  14. Infrastructure as Code
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