Terraform module to create AWS resources for sending notifications to Slack 🇺🇦
-
Updated
Mar 29, 2025 - Python
Terraform module to create AWS resources for sending notifications to Slack 🇺🇦
Some simple scripts for cleaning AWS CloudWatch Logs. Useful for cleaning up after AWS Lambda Functions.
keep lambdas warm and monitor cold starts with a simple decorator
AWS Lambda function to parse S3 server log files and export metrics to AWS CloudWatch.
Accurately forecast log costs pre-production with Cortisol for Datadog, New Relic, Grafana and GCP Cloud Logging 💰📉
Lambda function to check http endpoint wrapped in serverless project
Sample code to collect Apache Iceberg metrics for table monitoring
An AWS based solution using AWS CloudWatch and AWS Lambda based on Python to automatically terminate AWS EMR clusters that have been idle for a specified period of time.
This repository includes some AWS Cloud Quest. it not include the cloud practitioner labs
Wrapper for publishing buffered metrics to Cloudwatch
Extension to the Andino robot ( https://github.com/Ekumen-OS/andino ) showing how to build integration tests.
A simple python / django application to detect, log and alert you on certain errors
Amazon CloudWatch Alarm 2.0. CloudWatch to Slack smart notification
elastic image detection app with monitor dashboard
Cloud/DevOps Engineer's best practices to save costs on cloud infrastructure
A task management AWS serverless full-stack app developed by leveraging standard / real-time development practices.
About Leveraging AWS Cloud Services, an ETL pipeline transforms YouTube video statistics data. Data is downloaded from Kaggle, uploaded to an S3 bucket, and cataloged using AWS Glue for querying with Athena. AWS Lambda and Glue converts to Parquet format and stores it in a cleansed S3 bucket. AWS QuickSight then visualizes the materialised data.
Add a description, image, and links to the aws-cloudwatch topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the aws-cloudwatch topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."