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@architect/destroy

v4.0.5

Published

Destroy projects created with Architect

Downloads

13,386

Readme

@architect/destroy

Architect serverless framework module for destroying projects created with Architect

GitHub CI status

Architect Destroy destroys Architect-generated projects. More specifically, it destroys your projects' CloudFormation Stacks, CloudWatch Log Groups, S3 bucket used during deployment, SSM Parameters added by arc env, and if called with --force (or the force param via API), destroys your DynamoDB (@tables) databases and S3 bucket housing your static assets (@static).

API

destroy({ appname, stackname, env, force, now, retries }, callback)

Destroys all infrastructure associated to your Architect app.

  • appname: the name of the Architect app in question as defined in your app.arc file.
  • stackname: the custom stack name (if specified during deployment, e.g. arc deploy --name foo)
  • env: the stage or environment name to destroy, typical values are staging or production
  • force proceeds to destroy your app even if it contains DynamoDB tables and / or an S3 bucket containing @static assets.
  • now: (boolean) immeditely destroy the app (instead of waiting the requisite 5 seconds)
  • retries: while waiting for a CloudFormation Stack to be destroyed, how many times do we ping the CloudFormation API checking if the Stack has been removed? This API is pinged every 10 seconds. If retries is exhausted, callback will be invoked with an error.