Our public roadmap outlines the high level direction we are working towards. We update this document when our priorities change: security and stability are our top priority.
For most up-to-date information, see our board of activities.
Key areas¶Security and operational excellence take precedence above all else. This means bug fixing, stability, customer's support, and internal compliance may delay one or more key areas below.
We may choose to reprioritize or defer items based on customer feedback, security, and operational impacts, and business value.
Event Handler REST (p0)¶This is a roadmap item that we carry forward from 2024 and involves the creation of a new utility for customers to work with REST APIs built on AWS Lambda, and Amazon API Gateway REST and HTTP APIs, Application Load Balancer (ALB), Lambda Function URLs, and VPC Lattice. It's one of the most requested features in terms of feature parity from our customers.
You can follow the progress of this feature in the Event Handler REST milestone. Below are some of the key macro tasks that we will be working on:
Zod
)To close the gap between Powertools for AWS Lambda (Python) and Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript), we will focus our efforts on adding targeted features that are currently missing from the TypeScript version. These include (but are not limited to):
Logger¶In addition to the Event Handler REST feature mentioned above, we will also be working on the following:
For the Validation utility, we'll experiment with a community-driven approach to building a new Powertools for AWS Lambda utility.
To streghten our offering for more advanced customers as well as enterprises, we will be working on a set of activities that will help us better support their needs and practices. These include:
To ensure we are attracting tomorrow's customers as well as new contributors to the project, we will be working on a set of activities that will help us better engage with the community and new customers. These include:
You can help us prioritize by upvoting existing feature requests, leaving a comment on what use cases it could unblock for you, and by joining our discussions on Discord.
Roadmap status definition¶graph LR
Ideas --> Backlog --> Work["Working on it"] --> Merged["Coming soon"] --> Shipped
Visual representation
Within our public board, you'll see the following values in the Status
column:
Process¶Tasks or issues with empty
Status
will be categorized in upcoming review cycles.
graph LR
PFR[Feature request] --> Triage{Need RFC?}
Triage --> |Complex/major change or new utility?| RFC[Ask or write RFC] --> Approval{Approved?}
Triage --> |Minor feature or enhancement?| NoRFC[No RFC required] --> Approval
Approval --> |Yes| Backlog
Approval --> |No | Reject["Inform next steps"]
Backlog --> |Prioritized| Implementation
Backlog --> |Defer| WelcomeContributions["help-wanted label"]
Visual representation
Our end-to-end mechanism follows four major steps:
The Powertools for AWS Lambda (TypeScript) team values feedback and guidance from its community of users, although final decisions on inclusion into the project will be made by AWS.
We determine the high-level direction for our open roadmap based on customer feedback and popularity (ðð½ and comments), security and operational impacts, and business value. Where features donât meet our goals and longer-term strategy, we will communicate that clearly and openly as quickly as possible with an explanation of why the decision was made.
FAQs¶Q: Why did you build this?
A: We know that our customers are making decisions and plans based on what we are developing, and we want to provide our customers the insights they need to plan.
Q: Why are there no dates on your roadmap?
A: Because job zero is security and operational stability, we can't provide specific target dates for features. The roadmap is subject to change at any time, and roadmap issues in this repository do not guarantee a feature will be launched as proposed.
Q: How can I provide feedback or ask for more information?
A: For existing features, you can directly comment on issues. For anything else, please open an issue.
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