A serverless application that automatically resizes images on S3 upload using Lambda. Showcases Lambda hot reloading for rapid development, integration testing, and S3 event-driven architecture on LocalStack.
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Dec 17, 2025 - HCL
A serverless application that automatically resizes images on S3 upload using Lambda. Showcases Lambda hot reloading for rapid development, integration testing, and S3 event-driven architecture on LocalStack.
A full-stack shipment management app (React, Spring Boot) using S3, Lambda, and DynamoDB. Demonstrates IaC testing with Terraform and highlights AWS parity for seamless local development on LocalStack.
A complete serverless quiz application showcasing the entire LocalStack platform. Demonstrates Cloud Pods, Chaos Engineering, IAM Policy Stream, Ephemeral Instances, and end-to-end testing.
Deploy a containerized Node.js app on ECS Fargate with an ALB using AWS CDK. Showcases ECS code-mounting for hot-reloading and remote debugging capabilities for rapid development cycles on LocalStack.
Demonstrates chaos engineering in a multi-region serverless application using API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, and Route53. Test resilience, automated failover, and data integrity with LocalStack's Chaos API.
Build and test a data analytics pipeline to query structured data in S3 using Athena and Glue on LocalStack. Demonstrates local Big Data testing and using the Resource Browser for interactive SQL queries.
Showcases real-time data replication from RDS (MariaDB) to Kinesis using AWS DMS on LocalStack. Implements both full-load and Change Data Capture (CDC) tasks to stream database changes for analytics.
Demonstrates how to setup and provision an RDS database using CDK and a Lambda custom resource on LocalStack. Showcases Cloud Pods for pre‑seeded CI and fast, reproducible tests on LocalStack.
This is a simple repo I did to learn Terraform with LocalStack by myself
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