Mark van der Velden
Mark van der Velden
> @Dynom is there a reason you're going with `GO_VERSION=latest` here? I think we would benefit from being implicit in this case. I can agree that we probably shouldn't maintain...
Thanks for the feedback! It's a WIP, one of which I'm not sure it should be merged back. I'm still not loving how things fan out.
> > `latest` being the latest stable Go version, so it's basically the same as the former 1.11.x. Latest, however, being easier since it doesn't require to change on any...
White-listing actions isn't uncommon for this type of service. Pre-heating, if that's possible in your case, is common practise as well. You have (at least) the following options: * Pre-heat...
I suppose this issue can be resolved now that https://github.com/h2non/imaginary/pull/194 is merged in.
The thing with this is what to use for a file name. When it's with URL's, it's not uncommon to have sources such as: `?file=https://some.s3.bucket/0ff/123/ceeb3r`. For the cases where you...
I'm not sure if it's possible to host Imaginary on Lambda, the point of the new "serverless" construct is that you can run code, without having the notion of a...
> Actually lambda supports go :) Yes you're right, since [januari 2018](https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2018/01/aws-lambda-supports-go/) my bad. However in all honesty I'm not feeling the "serverless" thing with services like Imaginary. bimg, on...
No effort has been made yet.