Last night I spent some time trying latest Up, Serverless Framework, SAM, and http://arc.codes for a new simple project... SAM won for me. http://Arc.codes and Up were both easier to use. But if you can write a bash script to upload the built zip on S3, use SAM.
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What about shep? We still use it at Bustle and have no plans to change It has many more opinions about the world and is node specific. If you you agree with our opinions about env vars and versioning you'll like shep.
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If we do another major version of shep, I'll be tempted to make it a wrapper around SAM. SAM still doesn't solve a lot of env var, versioning, and bundling issues. Shep would handle that.
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Last thing: The next generation of these frameworks should prob use lambda@edge and skip API Gateway. That's the hard part about building opinionated tooling for AWS. You build based on a set of services and they release new stuff that makes your deployment model obsolete :)
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Appsync + mobile hub is pretty game changing for me. SAM assumes so much more back end code than I have...
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agreed. In this case I was writing a bunch of scheduled functions. Most of my graphql based stuff will move to appsync.
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What do you think is the best current SAM resource for seeing how best to do scheduled function deployment?
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not sure there is a great one. SAM needs some guide/cookbook love. The thing I found was in the SAM spec herehttps://github.com/awslabs/serverless-application-model/blob/master/versions/2016-10-31.md#schedule …
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So `yarn deploy` is a bash script that builds zip, sends to s3 bucket via aws-cli, and then runs SAM deploy
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