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@mhlabs/cfn-subset

v0.0.10

Published

Extract a subset of a CloudFormation template for quick deploys when integration testing parallel stacks

Downloads

27

Readme

cfn-subset

Extract a subset of a CloudFromation template into a bite-sized sub-template for quick development and deployments for integration or manual testing in AWS.

This is work in progress and may contain bugs

flow

Install

npm i -g @mhlabs/cfn-subset

Usage

When working on large CloudFormation templates it's likely that you will only be interested in a small subset of resources. This tool will extract these into a smaller deployable template which you can work on and, when happy, merge back in to the main template. demo

SAM integration

If your project has a samconfig.toml file, a copy of that will be created with the stack_name parameter chnaged to sub--<stackname>-<random adjective>-<random noun>. This is so you can deploy your substack alongside the original stack without interfering with what's already deployed. A prerequisite is that you don't implicitly name any resources as there will be naming clash

Working with SAM Accelerate example (bash example)

In your ~/.bashrc file, add the following:

partial-sync() {
  cfn-subset extract --template $1 --sub-template samsync.partial.template
  source <(grep = samconfig.sub.toml)
  sam sync --watch --template-file samsync.partial.template --stack-name $stack_name --parameter-overrides $parameter_overrides
  sam delete --stack-name $stack_name
}

The cfn-subset command will prompt you to select the resources you want in the sub-stack. Once selected, an ephemeral stack will be spun up using sam sync. Now, iterate over your code changes, and when happy, hit ctrl+c/command+. The ephemeral stack will be deleted and you're ready to use cfn-subset merge to merge your subset back into the main template.