AWS Serverless Application Repository Documentation

The AWS Serverless Application Repository is a managed repository for serverless applications. It enables teams, organizations, and individual developers to store and share reusable applications, and assemble and deploy serverless architectures. Using the Serverless Application Repository, you can use pre-built applications in your serverless architectures. Integration with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) provides resource-level control of each application, enabling you to publicly share applications or privately share them with specific AWS accounts.

How it works: Deploying applications

Assemble serverless architectures. Discover and share reusable serverless application patterns, privately or publicly, and compose new serverless architectures using the simplified syntax of AWS SAM.

Use pre-built applications in your serverless deployments. It also supports SAM and semantic versioning to enable simple application management.
Develop and publish serverless applications once, store them in the Serverless Application Repository, and use them privately across teams or with the greater community to reduce duplicated efforts and accelerate development workflows.
Find and distribute serverless applications for common use cases. Build organizational best practices into your serverless architectures to help promote consistency across teams—use permissions to share applications with specific AWS accounts.

Publishing Applications to the Repository

Publish applications as stand-alone applications or as nested applications, and store and manage them through the AWS Serverless Application Repository. Share applications across your teams and organizations to reduce duplicated development efforts and promote consistency and best practices. Or, share them with the open-source developer community. Companies and partners can also publish their applications in the Serverless Application Repository.

Additional Information

For additional information about service controls, security features and functionalities, including, as applicable, information about storing, retrieving, modifying, restricting, and deleting data, please see https://docs.thinkwithwp.com/index.html. This additional information does not form part of the Documentation for purposes of the AWS Customer Agreement available at http://thinkwithwp.com/agreement, or other agreement between you and AWS governing your use of AWS’s services.