AWS Amplify introduces new function capabilities with scheduled cron jobs and streaming logs
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The article introduces two new capabilities in AWS Amplify Functions: Scheduled Cron Jobs and Streaming Logs.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Scheduled Cron Jobs allow developers to configure serverless functions to run at specific intervals using natural language or cron expressions.
- Streaming Logs enable developers to monitor and debug function execution by streaming logs in real-time to their terminal.
- These new features are particularly useful for tasks like data processing, batch operations, scheduled maintenance, and iterative development.
- The article concludes by providing a link to the Amplify documentation for more information and guides on these new capabilities.
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