Library of alternate data services #3170
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Another example of something that would be useful is saving to local, client data stores like RxDB. |
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This isn't on our roadmap. |
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Currently data supports basic REST out the box. I was wondering if there is any interest or library already available of alternate data services pre-built. For example, I'm currently saving documents to aws s3 as json. This is done through a lambda running on aws. I have plans to convert that to a completely serverless model. Instead of using the lambda replace that with client-side signed url/cookie to put the object on s3. No longer needing the lambda and greatly reducing the complexity of my project since the back-end api is no longer necessary for master entities stored as json on s3. To achieve this goal in the most elegant manor possible I would like to replace the standard REST data service with one that persists to s3. I've done a bit of research and came up empty. It's difficult to believe no libraries of alternate data services exists. In the age of serverless development it would be nice to have a repository/project of well groomed alternate data services. Not just for aws storages but others as well like elastic. Plenty of modern storages allow directly persisting entities without needing a middle, server REST api layer.
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