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Tag: rubygems
Introducing the ‘aws-rails-provisioner’ gem developer preview
AWS is happy to announce that the aws-rails-provisioner gem for Ruby is now in developer preview and available for you to try! What is aws-rails-provisioner? The new aws-rails-provisioner gem is a tool that helps you define and deploy your containerized Ruby on Rails applications on AWS. It currently only supports AWS Fargate. aws-rails-provisioner is a […]
Announcing Amazon Transcribe streaming transcription support in the AWS SDK for Ruby
Amazon Transcribe streaming transcription enables you to send an audio stream, and with a single API call, receive a stream of text in real time. We’re excited to announce support for the #start_stream_transcription API with bidirectional streaming usage in the AWS SDK for Ruby. Before calling #start_stream_transcription To use the Amazon Transcribe #start_stream_transcription API, you […]
Announcing Amazon Kinesis SubscribeToShard API Support in the AWS SDK for Ruby
Amazon Kinesis launched two significant performance-improving features for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams: enhanced fan-out and an HTTP/2 data retrieval API (“SubscribeToShard”). This API allows data to be delivered from producers to consumers in 70 milliseconds or better. Today, we’re excited to announce the support for Kinesis SubscribeToShard API in the AWS SDK for Ruby. Before […]
Introducing support for Amazon S3 Select in the AWS SDK for Ruby
We’re excited to announce support for the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) #select_object_content API with event streams in the AWS SDK for Ruby. Amazon S3 Select enables you to retrieve only a subset of data from an object by using simple SQL expressions. Amazon S3 streams the responses as a series of events, instead […]
Introducing Support for Generating Ruby SDKs in Amazon API Gateway
We’re excited to announce support for generating Ruby SDKs from Amazon API Gateway. The Ruby SDKs you generated are compatible with Ruby 1.9 and later. Generated SDKs have first-class support for API keys, custom or AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication, automatic and configurable retries, exception handling, and all privileges of aws-sdk-core version 3 […]
Locking Dependency Versions with Bundler
When writing a Ruby application or library that makes use of third-party dependencies, it is always best to keep track of those dependency versions. This is an easy thing to do with Bundler, but not everybody does it. We think you should, so here are some quick tips on how to get started. Locking to […]