Testing for your Amazon Q Developer-built Rust app

Expert testing for Rust apps built with Amazon Q Developer. We audit Amazon Q Developer-generated Rust code for testing issues. From $19.

Amazon Q Developer issues we find in Rust projects

Problems specific to Amazon Q Developer's code generation patterns when building Rust apps.

highSecurity

Overly permissive IAM policies generated with wildcard actions and resources

Amazon Q often generates IAM policies with `*` wildcards for actions or resources as a starting point, which violates the principle of least privilege. These policies should be scoped to specific actions and resource ARNs before being applied in production.

highPerformance

Lambda cold start latency not addressed in generated function configurations

Generated Lambda functions use default memory and timeout settings without considering cold start impact. Functions with heavy initialization code (loading models, establishing DB connections) need provisioned concurrency or memory tuning, which Amazon Q does not configure.

mediumDeployment

Generated CDK code creates AWS resources without cost estimation or tagging

Amazon Q CDK suggestions deploy resources without cost-tracking tags or budget guardrails, making it easy to inadvertently provision expensive resources (NAT gateways, multi-AZ RDS instances) without visibility into the cost impact.

Rust testing issues we check for

Testing-specific Rust problems that need attention before production.

security

Unnecessary unsafe blocks

Using unsafe to bypass compiler checks rather than restructuring code to work within safe Rust, introducing memory safety vulnerabilities.

bugs

Improper error handling with unwrap()

Calling .unwrap() and .expect() on Result and Option types instead of proper error propagation with ? operator, causing panics in production.

bugs

Missing Send + Sync bounds

Types shared across threads without proper trait bounds, causing compilation errors or runtime panics when moving data between async tasks.

What our testing covers

Everything included when we testing your Amazon Q Developer Rust project.

Add unit tests for critical business logic in your Amazon Q Developer Rust app
Write component tests covering user interactions and edge cases in Rust
Set up integration tests for API endpoints and database operations
Configure test infrastructure with CI integration for your Rust project

Start with a self-serve audit

Get a professional testing of your Amazon Q Developer Rust project at a fixed price.

External Security Scan

Black-box review of your public-facing app. No code access needed.

$19
  • OWASP Top 10 vulnerability check
  • SSL/TLS configuration analysis
  • Security header assessment
  • Expert review within 24h
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Code Audit

In-depth review of your source code for security, quality, and best practices.

$19
  • Security vulnerability analysis
  • Code quality review
  • Dependency audit
  • Architecture review
  • Expert + AI code analysis
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Best Value

Complete Bundle

Both scans in one package with cross-referenced findings.

$29$38
  • Everything in both products
  • Cross-referenced findings
  • Unified action plan
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100% credited toward any paid service. Start with an audit, then let us fix what we find.

How it works

Three steps to get your Amazon Q Developer Rust app production-ready.

1

Tell us about your app

Share your project details and what you need help with.

2

Expert + AI audit

A human expert assisted by AI reviews your code within 24 hours.

3

Launch with confidence

We fix what needs fixing and stick around to help.

Frequently asked questions

Can you testing my Amazon Q Developer-built Rust app?

Yes. We regularly handle testing for Rust projects built with Amazon Q Developer. We understand Amazon Q Developer's code patterns and the specific Rust issues they introduce. Our review covers the full stack from frontend to backend.

What Rust testing issues does Amazon Q Developer typically create?

Common testing issues in Amazon Q Developer-generated Rust code include: overly permissive iam policies generated with wildcard actions and resources, lambda cold start latency not addressed in generated function configurations, generated cdk code creates aws resources without cost estimation or tagging. On the Rust side, we often find: unnecessary unsafe blocks, improper error handling with unwrap(), missing send + sync bounds.

How much does testing cost for a Amazon Q Developer Rust project?

Start with our $19 automated audit to get a prioritized list of issues. For hands-on testing work on Amazon Q Developer-built Rust projects, we provide a fixed quote after reviewing the audit results. No surprises.

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