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Accessing AWS Secrets Manager from .NET Lambda Functions, Part 1 - The Simple Way
.NET Lambda functions can get secrets from AWS Secrets Manager, but you need to grant the Lambda function permission to access the secret. Read on to find out how.
Apr 28, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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AWS
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Secrets Manager
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Function as a Service
A Simple CORS Example with a .NET 6 Web API Application and a .NET 6 Web Application
Every couple of years I have to solve a CORS error with some API I’ve written, each time I have to figure it all out again. This is a blog to my future self with the answers.
Apr 19, 2022
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CORS
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dotNet6
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WebApi
Accessing an RDS SQL Server from a .NET 6 application in Lambda
Querying an RDS SQL Server from Lambda is a great option for .NET applications. In this post you see how to create all the infrastructure, seed the database, deploy a .NET 6 Web API application, and connect the VPCs.
Apr 15, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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SQL Server
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VPC
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AWS
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Function as a Service
Ignoring JSON Key Casing and Numbers as Strings when Deserializing with System.Text.Json
When deserializing JSON from a console application or library, you have to handle unusual casing of JSON key names, and numbers represented as strings yourself. This is done with a couple of serialization options.
Apr 14, 2022
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JSON Serialization
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dotNet6
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Serialization
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JSON
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System.Text.Json
Lambda Function URLs - triggering .NET 6 Lambda functions with a HTTPS Request
Lambda Function URLs are a very easy way to make a Lambda function executable via an HTTPS request, they deploy in seconds, and can scale to your needs.
Apr 13, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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AWS
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Function URLs
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Function as a Service
Polly with .NET 6, Part 4 - Dependency Injection of a HttpClientFactory and Policy into a Minimal API Endpoint
This post shows how to use Polly with .NET 6 if you are taking advantage of top-level statements, minimal API endpoints, and the HttpClientFactory.
Mar 14, 2022
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Polly
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dotNet6
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Dependency Injection
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WebApi
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Minimal API
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HttpClientFactory
.NET 6 Lambdas on ARM64 - Part 2, Serverless
Running .NET 6 Lambda serverless applications on ARM64 needs only one small change from the default template.
Mar 10, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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ARM64
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AWS
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Serverless
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Function as a Service
.NET 6 Lambdas on ARM64 - Part 1, Functions
It is very easy to run .NET 6 AWS Lambda functions on ARM64 processors, read on to find out how…
Mar 7, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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ARM64
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AWS
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Function as a Service
Polly with .NET 6, Part 3 - Dependency Injection of a Policy into a Minimal API Endpoint
This post shows how to use Polly with .NET 6 if you are taking advantage of top-level statements and minimal API endpoints.
Mar 4, 2022
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Polly
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dotNet6
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Dependency Injection
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WebApi
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Minimal API
Testing .NET 6 Lambda Containers with the Runtime Interface Emulator
It’s easy to use unit test the methods of a Lambda container application. But there will be times when you want to run the application
inside
the container and then test those methods (more of a functional test). The Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator will help you with this.
Mar 2, 2022
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AWS Lambda
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dotNet6
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Container
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Runtime Interface Emulator
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AWS
,
Function as a Service
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