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I'm using the Flickr API and needs HMAC-SHA1 to sign requests when dealing with user specific data. Right to make a simple call I have to invoke a lambda function. If we had hash functions I could generate the payload from the JS resolver. In a previous step I could get the SSM parameters for each user and then properly generate the hash without having to invoke a single lambda function.
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I'm using the Flickr API and needs HMAC-SHA1 to sign requests when dealing with user specific data. Right to make a simple call I have to invoke a lambda function. If we had hash functions I could generate the payload from the JS resolver. In a previous step I could get the SSM parameters for each user and then properly generate the hash without having to invoke a single lambda function.
I mentioned here but got lost #147 (comment)
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