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AWS Lambda - Upload node_modules without devDependencies

By default, ZIPing the project directory will included all of your devDependencies. slowing your upload speed to a crawl as you upload an enormous bundle containing 80% useless code (unless you're testing in production™ )

You only need your production dependencies when deploying, but need you devDependencies for development. But you have to deploy from the same directory, and it must be named node_modules. How can slim down the ol' deploy bundle?

Here's a horrible but effective hack that accomplishes this:

  1. We'll create an additional directory called node_modules__prod for storing production dependencies.
  2. When we deploy we swap the names of the dev and production node_modules directories 😱, so the deploy tool stupidly uploads what it thinks is our full node_modules but actually is our production-only modules directory.
  3. When deploy is done (or fails) we swap the directory names again, restoring us back to developme

Obtaining Gmail OAuth tokens

To access your Gmail account from the API, you will need to obtain the following values from Google's OAuth system:

clientId clientSecret refreshToken

Part 1: Client secrets

  1. Open console.google.com

AWS Lambda SAM cli: Using local env vars

To use local env vars, you must follow the following steps:

  1. Declare all env vars in your template.yml, like so:
Resources:
  MyFunction:
 Type: AWS::Serverless::Function 

AWS Lambda: Upload code from Command Line

Last update: June 2020

AWS is notorious for it's incredibly complicated security model. This guide will walk you through setting up a fully-featured build & upload script for your Lambda functions.

You will need:

  • An AWS account
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AnalyzePlatypus / using-sheets-api.md
Last active January 9, 2025 16:29
Node.js - Accessing a spreadsheet using the Google Sheets API

Using the Sheets API

To access the Sheets API, you will need to enable the Sheets API, obtain credentials, and grant access to your Sheet.

Based on these instructions

1. Enabling the Sheets API

  1. Open the Google Developers Console
  2. Select your project or create a new one (and then select it)
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AnalyzePlatypus / lambda-gmail-compose.md
Created May 13, 2020 08:11
Use serverless function to send low-volume emails without 3rd party mail services.

Sending email with serverless functions

You can deploy this function on any of the serverless platforms - AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, Azure Functions, Netlify, Cloudflare Workers, etc.

  1. Create a new function and paste in the following code.
  2. You will need to add nodemailer to your package.json (npm i nodemailer), and follow your platform's instructions on bundling dependencies.
  3. Obtain Gmail API credentials for your account. You will need clientID, clientSecret, and refreshToken. Follow this YouTube tutorial
  4. Expose these credentials as the follwing environment variables:
GMAIL_EMAIL_ADDRESS

Vue.js: Use Sentry.io without increasing initial bundle size

There's no questions about it: in the age of "fat" frontend clients, less bloat is better. A useful technique is to split off large libraries into separate Webpack chunks so the they don't take up space in your main bundle, delaying the initial load of your webapp. I like doing this with what I call the "installer pattern". Every split-out library gets its own "installer", an async function that loads the Webpack chunk, performs any initializations or configuration necessary, and then informs the relevant parts of your app that loading has completed.

Here's what that pattern looks like for installing the Sentry.io error reporting SDK:

First, add Sentry to your project:

Stripe Checkout: Multiple Checkout buttons on the same page

Suppose you have a Stripe Checkout page setup to sell a product.

To link to your payment page, you must generate a Checkout button HTML snippet for display on your site. However, the default snippet only supports one Checkout button. You cannot have several Checkout buttons for the same product on the same page.

This gist modifies Stripe's generated snippet to support several buttons.

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AnalyzePlatypus / jsPDF_convert_points_to_other_units.js
Last active April 27, 2024 05:39
jsPDF helper function: Convert points to other units
function convertPointsToUnit(points, unit) {
// Unit table from https://github.com/MrRio/jsPDF/blob/ddbfc0f0250ca908f8061a72fa057116b7613e78/jspdf.js#L791
var multiplier;
switch(unit) {
case 'pt': multiplier = 1; break;
case 'mm': multiplier = 72 / 25.4; break;
case 'cm': multiplier = 72 / 2.54; break;
case 'in': multiplier = 72; break;
case 'px': multiplier = 96 / 72; break;
case 'pc': multiplier = 12; break;
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AnalyzePlatypus / jsPDF_line_wrap.md
Last active October 23, 2024 15:17
Helper function for line-wrapping in jsPDF