Adding a TypeScript CloudFront Function Example#36
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1. Includes a Webpack config for bundling the code and producing a format compatible with CloudFront Functions 2. Support for running unit tests
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Summary
This PR adds a new CloudFront Functions example which demonstrates how to use TypeScript to validate query parameters. The included Webpack config produces a JavaScript file which can be uploaded directly to CloudFront Functions.
The example here also supports unit testing with Jest.
Testing
npm run buildand tests pass when runningnpm run testSuccessful Request - Lowercase Query Params are Considered Valid

Failed Request - Uppercase Query Params are Considered Invalid

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