Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: awsjar
Version: 0.0.19
Summary: Jar make it easy to store the state of your AWS Lambda functions.
Home-page: https://github.com/ysawa0/awsjar
Author: Yuki Sawa
Author-email: yukisawa@gmail.com
License: Apache 2.0
Description: 
        # AWS Jar
        
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        [Jar](https://github.com/ysawa0/awsjar) makes it easy to save the state of your AWS Lambda functions.
        The data (either a dict or list) can be saved within the Lambda itself as an environment variable or on S3.
        
        ## Install
        ```
        pip install awsjar
        ```
        
        ## Examples
        ### Save state with Jar inside a Lambda environment variable
        ```
        import awsjar
        
        # Save your data with the Lambda itself, as an Environment Variable.
        jar = awsjar.Jar(lambda_name='sams-lambda')
        data = {'num_acorns': 50, 'acorn_hideouts': ['tree', 'lake', 'backyard']}
        jar.put(data)
        
        state = jar.get()
        >> {'num_acorns': 50, 'acorn_hideouts': ['tree', 'lake', 'backyard']}
        
        ```
        ### Save state with Bucket on an S3 bucket
        
        ```
        import awsjar
        
        # Save your data to an S3 object - s3://my-bucket/state.json 
        bkt = awsjar.Bucket(bucket='my-bucket', key='state.json')
        
        data = {'num_acorns': 50, 'acorn_hideouts': ['tree', 'lake', 'backyard']}
        bkt.put(data)
        
        state = bkt.get()
        >> {'num_acorns': 50, 'acorn_hideouts': ['tree', 'lake', 'backyard']}
        ```
        
        ## Docs
        [User Guide](https://github.com/ysawa0/awsjar/blob/master/docs/guide.md)
        
        ## Contributing
        
        Please see the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more specifics.
        
        ## Contact
        
        Please use the [Issues](https://github.com/ysawa0/awsjar/issues) page
        
        ## License
        
        Distributed under the Apache License 2.0. See [`LICENSE`](LICENSE) for more information.
        
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