A native Node.js producer and consumer library for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
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A native Node.js producer and consumer library for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Sample code for the AWS Big Data Blog Post Building a scalable streaming data processor with Amazon Kinesis Data Streams on AWS Fargate
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Terraform module and Lambda for sending logs from Kinesis to Fluent endpoint.
A Python library of useful utilities for Amazon Kinesis
A tool for counting Kinesis Data Stream data with JSON
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Module for creating AWS Data Streams to stream logs from CloudWatch Log Groups. • This repository is defined and managed in Terraform
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