This example will be implemented in Node.js for no other reason than to change things from the Python code in previous chapters. There is a single dependency in this example, which we use for the image resizing, called jimp. I'll touch on some of the steps to get going with a new Node project using the Serverless Framework.
Resizing images in parallel
Setting up the project
Setting up a new Node.js project isn't any different from doing so with any other supported language. We'll tell serverless to use the aws-nodejs template and name our project fanout. The -p argument simply tells Serverless to place all of the generated code in the serverless directory, which is relative to the location where we...