Akamai Authorization Token for Python
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Akamai Authorization Token for Python
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AWS CDK to create a CloudFront distribution with a request Lambda to allow single use signed URL file downloads. Each file is tracked by an identifier which is stored in a DynamoDB database. Each request will check the identifier against values stored in the database. If the identifier is found the file process continues and the files is receive…
🗃️ Turn-key solution for signed & secure file-uploads to an S3 compliant storage service such as R2, AWS, or Minio. Built for Next.js. Generates signed URLs for uploading files directly to your storage service and optionally integrates with a database to store additional metadata about your files.
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