The Missing Guide to AWS API Gateway Access Logs
In this post, we’re continuing the deep dive on API Gateway. Here, we’ll be looking at API Gateway access logging. Access logging can save your bacon when debugging a gnarly API Gateway issue, but you need to understand some nuance before you can use it correctly. We’ll dig into the details here so that you’ll be logging like Paul Bunyan in no time.
Ready for changes with Hexagonal Architecture
Netflix considerations related to the decisions of using Hexagonal Architecture
OAuth Patterns and Anti-Patterns RefCard
Modern, more secure recommendations continue to replace some of OAuth's original elements as the protocol evolves. Securing access to APIs and other resources and data effectively under OAuth 2.0 requires first learning the components and tools it involves.
Can auto_explain (with timing) have low overhead?
Some benchmarks for use of auto_explain. It seems great to be enabled on production.
Here we’ll be looking into the overhead of auto_explain. Many places warn about its overhead, but I’ve found concrete information difficult to come by.
Setting up SSL authentication for PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a secure database and we want to keep it that way. It makes sense, then, to consider SSL to encrypt the connection between client and server. This posting will help you to set up SSL authentication for PostgreSQL properly, and hopefully also to understand some background information to make your database more secure.