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This is a living document. Everything in this document is made in good
faith of being accurate, but like I just said; we don't yet know everything
about what's going on.
Background
On March 29th, 2024, a backdoor was discovered in
xz-utils, a suite of software that
Example of AWS AppConfig alongside the Serverless Framework for the use of Feature Flags
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A serverless.yml file configuring a AWS ElastiCache redis instance that is accessible by all AWS Lambda functions deployed by this serverless function.
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Function that calculates AWS signature version 4 headers
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This cheat sheet provides a detailed overview of the exposed lifecycle events
and available commands (and entrypoints) of the Serverless framework, that can
be hooked by plugins (internal and external ones). The document is structured by
the commands invoked by the user.
Lifecycle events are shown as the globally available outer events (all providers)
and sub lifecycle events that are provider specific in the called order. Currently
only the AWS provider is shown. If you have information about the other provider,