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And we're on a roll... here's ANOTHER newly-announced AWS feature that LocalStack already supports. Thanks to our partnership with the AWS Step Functions team, you can use the new TestState enhancements with LocalStack! (AI = Already Implemented!)

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AWS Step Functions enhances Local Testing with TestState API AWS Step Functions enhances the TestState API to support local unit testing of workflows, allowing you to validate your workflow logic, including advanced patterns like Map and Parallel states, without deploying state machines to your AWS account. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. The TestState API now supports testing of complete workflows including error handling patterns in your local development environment. You can now mock AWS service integrations, with optional API contract validation that verifies your mocked responses match the expected responses from actual AWS services, helping ensure your workflows work correctly in production. You can integrate TestState API calls into your preferred testing frameworks such as Jest and pytest and CI/CD pipelines, enabling automated workflow testing as part of your development process. These capabilities help accelerate development by providing instant feedback on workflow definitions, enabling validation of workflow behavior in your local environment, and catching potential issues earlier in the development cycle. The enhanced TestState API is available through the AWS SDK in all AWS Regions where Step Functions is available. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regional-product-services/. To get started, you can access the TestState API through the AWS SDK, AWS CLI, or check out the AWS Step Functions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/test-state-isolation.html.

AWS Step Functions enhances Local Testing with TestState API

AWS Step Functions enhances the TestState API to support local unit testing of workflows, allowing you to validate your workflow logic, including advanced patterns like Map and Parallel states, ...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions enhances Local Testing with TestState API AWS Step Functions enhances the TestState API to support local unit testing of workflows, allowing you to validate your workflow logic, including advanced patterns like Map and Parallel states, without deploying state machines to your AWS account. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. The TestState API now supports testing of complete workflows including error handling patterns in your local development environment. You can now mock AWS service integrations, with optional API contract validation that verifies your mocked responses match the expected responses from actual AWS services, helping ensure your workflows work correctly in production. You can integrate TestState API calls into your preferred testing frameworks such as Jest and pytest and CI/CD pipelines, enabling automated workflow testing as part of your development process. These capabilities help accelerate development by providing instant feedback on workflow definitions, enabling validation of workflow behavior in your local environment, and catching potential issues earlier in the development cycle. The enhanced TestState API is available through the AWS SDK in all AWS Regions where Step Functions is available. For a complete list of regions and service offerings, see AWS Regions. To get started, you can access the TestState API through the AWS SDK, AWS CLI, or check out the AWS Step Functions Developer Guide.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions now supports local unit testing with TestState API, validating logic and error handling without deployment, aiding early issue detection and speeding up development. Available in all Step Functions regions.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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Accelerate workflow development with enhanced local testing in AWS Step Functions AWS Step Functions' enhanced TestState API now enables local unit testing with mocking support, comprehensive state type validation, and individual state testing capabilities without requiring AWS deployment or IAM permissions.

Accelerate workflow development with enhanced local testing in AWS Step Functions

AWS Step Functions' enhanced TestState API now enables local unit testing with mocking support, comprehensive sta...

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AWS Step Functions announces a new metrics dashboard AWS Step Functions announces improved observability with a new metrics dashboard, giving you visibility into your workflow operations at both the account and state machine levels. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. With this launch, you can now view usage and billing metrics in one dashboard on the AWS Step Functions console. Metrics are available at both account and state-machine level. You can now view these metrics for both standard and express workflows. In addition, existing metrics, such as ApproximateOpenMapRunCount, are available on the metrics dashboard. New dashboard and metrics are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To get started, open a dashboard today in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/states/home/. To learn more, visit the Step Functions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/procedure-cw-metrics.html

AWS Step Functions announces a new metrics dashboard

AWS Step Functions announces improved observability with a new metrics dashboard, giving you visibility into your workflow operations at both the account and state machine levels. https://aws.amazon.com

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AWS Step Functions announces a new metrics dashboard AWS Step Functions announces improved observability with a new metrics dashboard, giving you visibility into your workflow operations at both the account and state machine levels. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. With this launch, you can now view usage and billing metrics in one dashboard on the AWS Step Functions console. Metrics are available at both account and state-machine level. You can now view these metrics for both standard and express workflows. In addition, existing metrics, such as ApproximateOpenMapRunCount, are available on the metrics dashboard. New dashboard and metrics are available in all AWS Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To get started, open a dashboard today in the AWS Step Functions console. To learn more, visit the Step Functions developer guide.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions unveils a new metrics dashboard for enhanced observability, offering visibility into workflow operations at account and state-machine levels, including usage and billing metrics, available in all regions where AWS Step Functions operates.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q Developer, AWS Step Functions, AWS Cloud Club Captain deadline, and more (September 22, 2025) Three weeks ago, I published a post about the new AWS Region in New Zealand (ap-southeast-6). This led to an incredible opportunity to visit New Zealand, where I met passionate builders and presented at several events including Serverless and Platform Engineering meetup, AWS Tools and Programming meetup, AWS Cloud Clubs in Auckland, and AWS Community [โ€ฆ]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q Developer, AWS Step Functions, AWS Cloud Club Captain deadline, and more (September 22, 2025)

Three weeks ago, I published a post about the new AWS Region in New Zealand (ap-sou...

#AWS #AmazonBedrock #AmazonQDeveloper #AmazonVpc #AwsStepFunctions #News #WeekInReview

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AWS Step Functions now supports Diagnose with Amazon Q AWS announces AI-powered troubleshooting capabilities with Amazon Q integration in AWS Step Functions console. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. This integration brings Amazon Q's intelligent error analysis directly into AWS Step Functions console, helping you quickly identify and resolve workflow issues. When errors occur in your AWS Step Functions workflows, you can now click the "Diagnose with Amazon Q" button that appears in error alerts and the console error notification area to receive AI-assisted troubleshooting guidance. This feature helps you resolve common types of issues including state machine execution failures as well as Amazon States Language (ASL) syntax errors and warnings. The troubleshooting recommendations appear in a dedicated window with remediation steps tailored to your error context, enabling faster resolution and improved operational efficiency. Diagnose with Amazon Q for AWS Step Functions is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Amazon Q is available. The feature is automatically enabled for customers who have access to Amazon Q in their region. To learn more about Diagnose with Amazon Q, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/diagnose-console-errors.html or get started by visiting the AWS Step Functions https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/.

AWS Step Functions now supports Diagnose with Amazon Q

AWS announces AI-powered troubleshooting capabilities with Amazon Q integration in AWS Step Functions console. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service that enables customers to b...

#AWS #AmazonQ #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions now supports Diagnose with Amazon Q AWS announces AI-powered troubleshooting capabilities with Amazon Q integration in AWS Step Functions console. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. This integration brings Amazon Q's intelligent error analysis directly into AWS Step Functions console, helping you quickly identify and resolve workflow issues. When errors occur in your AWS Step Functions workflows, you can now click the "Diagnose with Amazon Q" button that appears in error alerts and the console error notification area to receive AI-assisted troubleshooting guidance. This feature helps you resolve common types of issues including state machine execution failures as well as Amazon States Language (ASL) syntax errors and warnings. The troubleshooting recommendations appear in a dedicated window with remediation steps tailored to your error context, enabling faster resolution and improved operational efficiency. Diagnose with Amazon Q for AWS Step Functions is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Amazon Q is available. The feature is automatically enabled for customers who have access to Amazon Q in their region. To learn more about Diagnose with Amazon Q, see Diagnosing and troubleshooting console errors with Amazon Q or get started by visiting the AWS Step Functions console.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions now integrates Amazon Q for AI-powered troubleshooting, enabling quick error diagnosis and resolution in the console, available in all commercial AWS regions where Amazon Q is supported.

#AWS #AmazonQ #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions now supports Service Quotas Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Service Quotas integration with https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/, enabling customers to monitor and manage their Step Functions quotas directly from the Service Quotas console. AWS Service Quotas is a service that helps you view and manage your AWS service quotas from a central location.AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that helps customers orchestrate AWS services, automate business processes, and build serverless applications. This integration improves service quota visibility and management for AWS Step Functions users. With this launch, you can now view your AWS Step Functions account-level quota values through the Service Quotas console and monitor quota utilization through Amazon CloudWatch metrics. This enhanced visibility is particularly valuable for customers running high-volume workflow operations at scale, helping them proactively monitor resource usage and avoid potential service disruptions. Additionally, you can now request quota increases directly from the Service Quotas console. For eligible requests, quota changes are automatically updated without manual intervention, streamlining the quota management process. Service Quotas console integration for AWS Step Functions is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about managing AWS Step Functions quotas, visit the AWS Step Functions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/service-quotas.html. You can access this feature through the Service Quotas https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home or through the CLI.

AWS Step Functions now supports Service Quotas

Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Service Quotas integration with https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ enabling customers to monitor and manage their Step Functions quotas directly from ...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions now supports Service Quotas Today, AWS announces the general availability of AWS Service Quotas integration with AWS Step Functions, enabling customers to monitor and manage their Step Functions quotas directly from the Service Quotas console. AWS Service Quotas is a service that helps you view and manage your AWS service quotas from a central location.AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that helps customers orchestrate AWS services, automate business processes, and build serverless applications. This integration improves service quota visibility and management for AWS Step Functions users. With this launch, you can now view your AWS Step Functions account-level quota values through the Service Quotas console and monitor quota utilization through Amazon CloudWatch metrics. This enhanced visibility is particularly valuable for customers running high-volume workflow operations at scale, helping them proactively monitor resource usage and avoid potential service disruptions. Additionally, you can now request quota increases directly from the Service Quotas console. For eligible requests, quota changes are automatically updated without manual intervention, streamlining the quota management process. Service Quotas console integration for AWS Step Functions is available in all commercial AWS Regions and the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about managing AWS Step Functions quotas, visit the AWS Step Functions documentation. You can access this feature through the Service Quotas console or through the CLI.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions now integrates with Service Quotas for improved quota management, enabling users to monitor and request increases directly from the console, enhancing visibility and streamlining adjustments. Available in all commercial regions.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q Developer, AWS Step Functions, AWS Cloud Club Captain deadline, and more (September 22, 2025) Three weeks ago, I published a post about the new AWS Region in New Zealand (ap-southeast-6). This led to an incredible opportunity to visit New Zealand, where I met passionate builders and presented at several events including Serverless and Platform Engineering meetup, AWS Tools and Programming meetup, AWS Cloud Clubs in Auckland, and AWS Community [โ€ฆ]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q Developer, AWS Step Functions, AWS Cloud Club Captain deadline, and more (September 22, 2025)

Three weeks ago, I published a post about the new AWS Region in New Zealand (ap-sou...

#AWS #AmazonBedrock #AmazonQDeveloper #AmazonVpc #AwsStepFunctions #News #WeekInReview

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AWS Step Functions now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints AWS Step Functions adds supports for IPv6. You can now send IPV6 traffic to AWS Step Functions via new dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. This enhancement addresses the growing need for IP addresses as the internet continues to expand, providing a larger address space than the traditional IPv4 format. With IPv6 support, organizations modernizing their applications can now build serverless workflows without being constrained by limited IPv4 address space. The new dual-stack endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols while maintaining backwards compatibility with existing IPv4 endpoints. Step Functions also supports IPv6 connectivity through PrivateLink interface Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, enabling you to access the service privately without traversing the public internet. This enables organizations operating in IPv6 environments to natively integrate with Step Functions without requiring complex translation mechanisms between IPv6 and IPv4. IPv6 support for AWS Step Functions is now generally available in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US West (N. California) as well as AWS GovCloud (US-East), and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about IPv6 support on AWS, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/whitepapers/latest/ipv6-on-aws/IPv6-on-AWS.html page.

AWS Step Functions now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints

AWS Step Functions adds supports for IPv6. You can now send IPV6 traffic to AWS Step Functions via new dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual wo...

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints AWS Step Functions adds supports for IPv6. You can now send IPV6 traffic to AWS Step Functions via new dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. This enhancement addresses the growing need for IP addresses as the internet continues to expand, providing a larger address space than the traditional IPv4 format. With IPv6 support, organizations modernizing their applications can now build serverless workflows without being constrained by limited IPv4 address space. The new dual-stack endpoints support both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols while maintaining backwards compatibility with existing IPv4 endpoints. Step Functions also supports IPv6 connectivity through PrivateLink interface Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints, enabling you to access the service privately without traversing the public internet. This enables organizations operating in IPv6 environments to natively integrate with Step Functions without requiring complex translation mechanisms between IPv6 and IPv4. IPv6 support for AWS Step Functions is now generally available in US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), US West (N. California) as well as AWS GovCloud (US-East), and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about IPv6 support on AWS, visit the documentation page.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions now supports IPv6 with dual-stack endpoints, enabling IPv6 traffic via new endpoints. This addresses IPv4 limitations, offering a larger address space and private connectivity via VPC endpoints. Available in select regions.

#AWS #AwsGovcloudUs #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions expands data source options and improves observability for Distributed Map AWS Step Functions now supports additional data sources and new observability metrics for Distributed Map. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. Distributed Map is a task state of Step Functions that runs the same process for multiple entries in a data set. With this update, Distributed Map now supports additional data inputs, so you can orchestrate large-scale analytics and ETL workflows. You can now process AWS Athena data manifest and Parquet files directly, iterate over S3 objects under a specified prefix using S3ListObjectsV2, read from JSON objects and natively extract array data from JSON object from Amazon S3 or state input, eliminating the need for custom pre-processing. You also now get visibility into your Distributed Map usage with the following metrics, such as Approximate Open Map Runs Count, Open Map Run Limit, and Approximate Map Runs Backlog Size. New input sources and improved observability for Distributed Map are available in all commercial AWS Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To get started, you can use the Distributed Map mode today in the https://console.aws.amazon.com/states/home/. To learn more, visit the Step Functions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/input-output-fields-dist-map.html

AWS Step Functions expands data source options and improves observability for Distributed Map

AWS Step Functions now supports additional data sources and new observability metrics for Distributed Map. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service c...

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions expands data source options and improves observability for Distributed Map AWS Step Functions now supports additional data sources and new observability metrics for Distributed Map. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. Distributed Map is a task state of Step Functions that runs the same process for multiple entries in a data set. With this update, Distributed Map now supports additional data inputs, so you can orchestrate large-scale analytics and ETL workflows. You can now process AWS Athena data manifest and Parquet files directly, iterate over S3 objects under a specified prefix using S3ListObjectsV2, read from JSON objects and natively extract array data from JSON object from Amazon S3 or state input, eliminating the need for custom pre-processing. You also now get visibility into your Distributed Map usage with the following metrics, such as Approximate Open Map Runs Count, Open Map Run Limit, and Approximate Map Runs Backlog Size. New input sources and improved observability for Distributed Map are available in all commercial AWS Regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To get started, you can use the Distributed Map mode today in the AWS Step Functions console. To learn more, visit the Step Functions developer guide.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions adds new data sources and observability for Distributed Map, supporting additional inputs like AWS Athena and Parquet files, and offering metrics like Open Map Run Limit and Map Runs Backlog Size for better workflow management. Available globally.

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions

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AWS Step Functions TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions AWS Step Functions now offers TestState in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. This expansion allows customers operating in these regions to test individual states of their workflows without creating or updating existing state machines, helping to enhance the development and troubleshooting process for their applications. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. TestState allows developers to validate a state's input and output processing, test AWS service integrations, and verify HTTP task requests and responses. With TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, customers can test and validate individual workflow steps. TestState supports various state types including Task, Pass, Wait, Choice, Succeed, and Fail, with tests running for up to five minutes. This feature is now generally available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, in addition to all commercial regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about TestState and how to incorporate it into your workflow development process, visit the AWS Step Functions https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/test-state-isolation.html. You can start testing your workflow states using the Step Functions console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

AWS Step Functions TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions

AWS Step Functions now offers TestState in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. This expansion allows customers operating in these regions to test indivi...

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions #AwsGovcloudUs

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AWS Step Functions TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions AWS Step Functions now offers TestState in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions. This expansion allows customers operating in these regions to test individual states of their workflows without creating or updating existing state machines, helping to enhance the development and troubleshooting process for their applications. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service that enables customers to build distributed applications, automate IT and business processes, and build data and machine learning pipelines using AWS services. TestState allows developers to validate a state's input and output processing, test AWS service integrations, and verify HTTP task requests and responses. With TestState now available in the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, customers can test and validate individual workflow steps. TestState supports various state types including Task, Pass, Wait, Choice, Succeed, and Fail, with tests running for up to five minutes. This feature is now generally available in the AWS GovCloud (US-East) and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions, in addition to all commercial regions where AWS Step Functions is available. To learn more about TestState and how to incorporate it into your workflow development process, visit the AWS Step Functions documentation. You can start testing your workflow states using the Step Functions console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS SDKs.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions TestState now available in AWS GovCloud (US) Regions, enabling workflow state testing without altering existing state machines, enhancing development and troubleshooting in these regions.

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions #AwsGovcloudUs

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Simplified Data Workflows With AWS Step Functions Variables In this post, I use AWS Step Functions variables and JSONata to create a simplified API data capture workflow with Lambda and DynamoDB.

"Simplified Data Workflows With AWS Step Functions Variables" by Damien Jones

#amazon-dynamo-db #aws-bills #awsstepfunctions #jsonata #aws-lambda

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Simplified Data Workflows With AWS Step Functions Variables In this post, I use AWS Step Functions variables and JSONata to create a simplified API data capture...

โœ๏ธ New blog post by Damien Jones

Simplified Data Workflows With AWS Step Functions Variables

#amazondynamodb #awslambda #awsstepfunctions #jsonata

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#AWSStepFunctions + #JSONata = fewer transitions!

An example calculating the average CSAT (Customer Satisfaction) score for an event

$states.result.Items[type.S = 'CSAT'].csatEvent.S ~> $map(function($v) {$number($v)}) ~> $average ~> $round(2)

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Tip for #GenAI in #AWSStepFunctions. By using a pass state to format the input and the Bedrock Converse task, I can easily add multiple models to compare outputs. In the converse task, I simply change the desired model.

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Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata In this post, I use JSONata to add low-code S3 object key validation to an AWS Step Functions state...

โœ๏ธ New blog post by Damien Jones

Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata

#amazoneventbridge #amazons3 #awsstepfunctions #jsonata

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q CLI agent, AWS Step Functions, AWS Lambda, and more (March 10, 2025) As the weather improves in the Northern hemisphere, there are more opportunities to learn and connect. This week, Iโ€™ll be in San Francisco, and we can meet at the Nova Networking Night at the AWS GenAI Loft where weโ€™ll dive into the world of Amazon Nova foundation models (FMs) with live demos and real-world implementations. [โ€ฆ]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q CLI agent, AWS Step Functions, AWS Lambda, and more (March 10, 2025)

As the weather improves in the Northern h...

#AWS #AmazonBedrock #AmazonCognito #AmazonQBusiness #AmazonQDeveloper #Announcements #AwsLambda #AwsStepFunctions #Launch #News #OpenSource #WeekInReview

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AWS Step Functions expands SDK integrations with Amazon Backup Search and 137 additional APIs AWS Step Functions expands its AWS SDK integrations with support for Amazon Backup Search. You can now orchestrate backup discovery and management actions directly in your workflows without writing additional integration code. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to help customers build distributed applications at scale. By directly invoking AWS services or their API actions from AWS Step Functions, customers can write less code, simplify their architecture, and save costs. In addition to the new Amazon Backup Search integration, Step Functions added support for 137 API actions across new and existing AWS services. These new actions span a wide range of AWS services, including Amazon Backup, AWS MediaConvert and Amazon Bedrock. This expansion enables you to incorporate diverse tasks such as backup operations, media analysis, and AI agent interactions into your workflows. For the full list of added services and supported API actions, visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/supported-services-awssdk.html. These enhancements are now generally available in all regions where AWS Step Functions is available. Specific services and API actions are subject to the availability of the target services in the AWS Region. To learn more about AWS SDK integrations, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/integrate-services.html, or build a state machine using https://docs.aws.amazon.com/step-functions/latest/dg/tutorial-gather-s3-info.html. ย 

AWS Step Functions expands SDK integrations with Amazon Backup Search and 137 additional APIs

AWS Step Functions expands its AWS SDK integrations with support for Amazon Backup Search. You can now orchestrate backup discovery and management actions direct...

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions #AwsGovcloudUs

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AWS Step Functions expands SDK integrations with Amazon Backup Search and 137 additional APIs AWS Step Functions expands its AWS SDK integrations with support for Amazon Backup Search. You can now orchestrate backup discovery and management actions directly in your workflows without writing additional integration code. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to help customers build distributed applications at scale. By directly invoking AWS services or their API actions from AWS Step Functions, customers can write less code, simplify their architecture, and save costs. In addition to the new Amazon Backup Search integration, Step Functions added support for 137 API actions across new and existing AWS services. These new actions span a wide range of AWS services, including Amazon Backup, AWS MediaConvert and Amazon Bedrock. This expansion enables you to incorporate diverse tasks such as backup operations, media analysis, and AI agent interactions into your workflows. For the full list of added services and supported API actions, visit AWS SDK service integrations. These enhancements are now generally available in all regions where AWS Step Functions is available. Specific services and API actions are subject to the availability of the target services in the AWS Region. To learn more about AWS SDK integrations, visit the Developer Guide, or build a state machine using our AWS SDK integration tutorial.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions now supports Amazon Backup Search and 137 additional APIs, enabling direct orchestration of backup and diverse tasks in workflows without extra code. Available in all regions, this expands integration for backup, media, and AI services.

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions #AwsGovcloudUs

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q CLI agent, AWS Step Functions, AWS Lambda, and more (March 10, 2025) As the weather improves in the Northern hemisphere, there are more opportunities to learn and connect. This week, Iโ€™ll be in San Francisco, and we can meet at the Nova Networking Night at the AWS GenAI Loft where weโ€™ll dive into the world of Amazon Nova foundation models (FMs) with live demos and real-world implementations. [โ€ฆ]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon Q CLI agent, AWS Step Functions, AWS Lambda, and more (March 10, 2025)

As the weather improves in the Northern h...

#AWS #AmazonBedrock #AmazonCognito #AmazonQBusiness #AmazonQDeveloper #Announcements #AwsLambda #AwsStepFunctions #Launch #News #OpenSource #WeekInReview

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Announcing AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio for the VS Code IDE AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio is now available in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, enabling you to visually create, edit, and debug state machine workflows directly in your local development environment. https://aws.amazon.com/step-functions/ is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. Workflow Studio is a visual builder that allows you to compose workflows on a canvas, while generating workflow definitions in the background. Workflow Studio for VS Code brings the console experience to the IDE, making it easier to create workflows in your local development environment. The new IDE experience works with infrastructure as code tools and enables you to debug your workflow steps using the TestState API directly within the IDE. To get started, download the https://aws.amazon.com/visualstudiocode/ or update to the latest version. The AWS Toolkits are open source projects and you can submit issues or feature requests to open source GitHub repos for the https://github.com/aws/aws-toolkit-vscode/issues. To learn more, please visit our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/toolkit-for-vscode/latest/userguide/stepfunctions-workflowstudio.html or read the https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/introducing-an-enhanced-local-ide-experience-for-aws-step-functions/. ย 

Announcing AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio for the VS Code IDE

AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio is now available in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, enabling you to visually create, edit, and debug state machine workflows directly in your local development e...

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions

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Announcing AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio for the VS Code IDE AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio is now available in the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, enabling you to visually create, edit, and debug state machine workflows directly in your local development environment. AWS Step Functions is a visual workflow service capable of orchestrating over 14,000+ API actions from over 220 AWS services to build distributed applications and data processing workloads. Workflow Studio is a visual builder that allows you to compose workflows on a canvas, while generating workflow definitions in the background. Workflow Studio for VS Code brings the console experience to the IDE, making it easier to create workflows in your local development environment. The new IDE experience works with infrastructure as code tools and enables you to debug your workflow steps using the TestState API directly within the IDE. To get started, download the AWS Toolkit for VS Code, or update to the latest version. The AWS Toolkits are open source projects and you can submit issues or feature requests to open source GitHub repos for the Toolkit for VS Code. To learn more, please visit our documentation or read the launch blog.

๐Ÿ†• AWS Step Functions Workflow Studio now available in VS Code IDE for visual state machine workflow creation, editing, and debugging directly in your local environment, enhancing workflow orchestration capabilities.

#AWS #AwsStepFunctions

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Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata In this post, I use JSONata to add low-code S3 object key validation to an AWS Step Functions state machine.

"Low-Code S3 Key Validation With AWS Step Functions & JSONata" by Damien Jones

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