Supported AWS Resources
Design serverless architecture with AWS managed services
Stackery's dashboard provides an interactive design canvas for composing the architecture of your next serverless application, using AWS managed services. Often, AWS offers several great options for workloads so we've chosen to match choices available on the design canvas to workloads and allow for customization within the resource.
The following table illustrates the mapping between simplifed names in the resource palette and the full AWS service name.
AWS Service | Stackery Resource | Notes |
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Lambda | Function | |
Lambda@Edge | EdgeFunction | |
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) | Database | Aurora Serverless and DB instances, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MariaDB |
Amazon CloudFront | CDN | |
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) Task | Docker Task | Via AWS Fargate |
Amazon Neptune | Graph Database | |
AWS AppSync GraphQL API | GraphQL API | |
Amazon API Gateway HTTP API | HTTP API | See the AWS guide on choosing between HTTP & REST APIs |
Amazon API Gateway REST API | REST API | Legacy REST API resource, see Amazon API Gateway HTTP API above |
Amazon API Gateway WebSocket API | WebSocket API | |
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) | Job Queue | |
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) | Object Store | |
Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) | PubSub Topic | |
AWS Secrets Manager | Secrets | This resource provides access to secrets managed through Stackery Environments |
Amazon Kinesis Data Stream | Stream | |
Amazon DynamoDB | Table | |
Amazon EventBridge Scheduled Events | Timer | |
Amazon Cognito User Pool | User Pool | See also User Pool Client |
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) | Virtual Network |