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In this video, we'll show you how to deploy serverless components.

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First, load up the SAR console. Search for Serverless Application
repository in the main service list.

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When the SAR console loads, click the available applications link in the left-hand menu.

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You will see a list of components published by other users.

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Use the search box to quickly find an interesting component.

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For example, type ffmpeg to find components that can help with video conversion.

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AWS does not run a full security check on these components, so you have to be a bit careful about what you install.

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They do have a verified author program, which at least gives you some peace of mind that the source is trustworthy.

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For example, the ffmpeg lambda layer component was published by a verified author, which you can see in the listing.

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Click the application name to see the details.

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Once the page loads, scroll all the way to the bottom to
find the Deploy button.

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Click the button to install the component. This can take a while, depending on what you install.

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Eventually you'll see a screen with the application details. Click the Deployments tab in the middle.

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SAR components are just CloudFormation stacks, and you can easily see the resources of the application.

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Find the CloudFormation stack link at the top of the deployments tab, and click it.

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You'll see the standard CloudFormation stack web page. Open the Resources tab.

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Here you'll find a list of all the resources in the SAR component. In this case, you can find
the ARN of the deployed layer, ready to use in your Lambda functions.

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