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Individual Step Function Deploy #570
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This is a Feature Proposal
Individual Step Function Deploy
This document outlines the process for adding the individual step function deploy feature to a plugin.
Background
Step functions are a powerful tool for building serverless workflows. They allow you to orchestrate multiple AWS services into a cohesive workflow. However, deploying step functions can be challenging. AWS provides a web-based interface for building and testing step functions, but deploying them requires the use of the AWS CLI or SDK. This can be complex and error-prone, especially when you have multiple step functions to deploy.
Problem
The current plugin for deploying step functions does not allow for individual step function deployment. This means that all step functions in a stack must be deployed at once, even if only one has changed. This can be time-consuming and can increase the risk of errors.
Solution
The solution is to add an individual step function deploy feature to the plugin. This feature will allow developers to deploy a single step function without having to deploy the entire stack. This will save time and reduce the risk of errors.
Implementation
To implement the individual step function deploy feature, the following steps should be taken:
Conclusion
By adding the individual step function deploy feature to the plugin, developers will have greater control over the deployment of their step functions. This will save time and reduce the risk of errors.
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