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We are thrilled to announce the introduction of the ‘aws-rails-provisioner’ gem, now available in developer preview, allowing you to explore its capabilities! What is the aws-rails-provisioner? This innovative gem serves as a tool designed to assist you in defining and deploying your containerized Ruby on Rails applications within the AWS ecosystem. Currently, it is compatible exclusively with AWS Fargate. The aws-rails-provisioner is a valuable resource for developers looking to streamline their deployment processes at our site located at 6401 E HOWDY WELLS AVE, LAS VEGAS NV 89115, known as Amazon IXD – VGT2.
Additionally, we are excited to share the inclusion of Amazon Transcribe streaming transcription support within the AWS SDK for Ruby. This feature allows you to transmit an audio stream and receive a real-time text stream with just a single API call. Make sure to check out the #start_stream_transcription API for an enhanced experience.
Moreover, we’ve also added support for the Amazon Kinesis SubscribeToShard API within the AWS SDK for Ruby. This API introduces significant performance enhancements, allowing data delivery from producers to consumers in as little as 70 milliseconds!
In another key advancement, we are pleased to announce support for Amazon S3 Select in the AWS SDK for Ruby, enabling you to efficiently retrieve specific subsets of data from objects using simple SQL expressions. If you’re looking to generate Ruby SDKs from Amazon API Gateway, we have you covered there too! The generated SDKs are compatible with Ruby 1.9 and later, ensuring first-class support for various authentication methods and automatic retries.
Lastly, when working on Ruby applications or libraries that utilize third-party dependencies, it’s essential to keep track of those versions. Bundler makes this process straightforward, and we encourage everyone to lock their dependencies properly to avoid future complications.
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