Lambdajection 0.4.0-beta1

This is a prerelease version of Lambdajection.
There is a newer version of this package available.
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Lambdajection --version 0.4.0-beta1                
NuGet\Install-Package Lambdajection -Version 0.4.0-beta1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Lambdajection" Version="0.4.0-beta1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Lambdajection --version 0.4.0-beta1                
#r "nuget: Lambdajection, 0.4.0-beta1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Lambdajection as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Lambdajection&version=0.4.0-beta1&prerelease

// Install Lambdajection as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Lambdajection&version=0.4.0-beta1&prerelease                

Write AWS Lambda Functions using Dependency Injection.

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Version Downloads Last updated
0.10.0-beta3 3,514 3/30/2023
0.10.0-beta2 2,367 8/19/2022
0.10.0-beta1 1,882 5/12/2022
0.9.2 5,350 2/8/2022
0.9.1 712 1/27/2022
0.9.0 779 12/23/2021
0.9.0-beta5 1,075 11/19/2021
0.9.0-beta4 416 11/18/2021
0.9.0-beta3 272 11/17/2021
0.9.0-beta2 358 11/10/2021
0.9.0-beta1 232 11/1/2021
0.8.4 3,571 7/17/2021
0.8.3 760 6/24/2021
0.8.2 613 6/16/2021
0.8.1 407 6/15/2021
0.8.0 598 6/8/2021
0.8.0-beta5 346 5/28/2021
0.8.0-beta4 952 4/29/2021
0.8.0-beta3 407 4/1/2021
0.8.0-beta2 318 4/1/2021
0.8.0-beta1 256 3/26/2021
0.7.0 556 3/6/2021
0.7.0-beta4 346 3/2/2021
0.7.0-beta3 377 2/23/2021
0.7.0-beta2 273 2/23/2021
0.7.0-beta1 389 2/2/2021
0.6.0 549 1/5/2021
0.6.0-beta4 331 12/29/2020
0.6.0-beta3 362 12/5/2020
0.6.0-beta2 321 12/5/2020
0.6.0-beta1 389 11/28/2020
0.5.0 570 11/10/2020
0.5.0-beta3 357 10/26/2020
0.5.0-beta2 363 10/17/2020
0.5.0-beta1 351 10/9/2020
0.4.0 568 10/2/2020
0.4.0-beta3 358 10/1/2020
0.4.0-beta2 369 9/25/2020
0.4.0-beta1 389 9/21/2020
0.3.0 657 9/4/2020
0.3.0-beta3 359 8/28/2020
0.3.0-beta2 340 8/28/2020
0.3.0-beta1 438 8/22/2020
0.2.1 624 8/11/2020
0.2.0 586 8/5/2020
0.1.9 646 8/1/2020
0.1.8 567 7/31/2020
0.1.7 579 7/31/2020
0.1.6 798 7/31/2020
0.1.5-alpha 346 7/31/2020
0.1.4-alpha 371 7/31/2020

This release introduces the following:

- You can now control the serializer used on the Lambda by setting the Serializer argument in the Lambda attribute.  If your Lambda targets netcoreapp3.1, then DefaultLambdaJsonSerializer from Amazon.Lambda.Serialization.SystemTextJson is used by default.
- The startup argument in the Lambda attribute is now a constructor argument, rather than a named one.  This was done to enforce setting the argument earlier in the pipeline, rather than just failing during code generation.
- File-based configuration is now turned off by default in favor of environment variables-based configuration.  If you need to add file-based configuration back, you can specify a custom ILambdaConfigFactory type to the Lambda attribute's new ConfigFactory argument.
- Initialize data asynchronously or perform a startup task before the Lambda runs using initialization services!  Implement ILambdaInitializationService and add it to the container as a singleton.