@thunderso/cdk-spa
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CDK Library for provisioning infrastructure for Single Page Applications.
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CDK-SPA
Install any client-only SPA (single page application) on AWS with automatic deployment.
- Fast responses from CloudFront
- Automatic upload of the build files for CSR and static assets to S3 with optimized caching rules
- Automatic build and deploy with CodeBuild and CodePipeline from Github repository.
- Publicly available by a custom domain (or subdomain) via Route53
Prerequisites
You need an AWS account to create and deploy the required resources for the site on AWS.
This package uses the npm
package manager and is an ES6+ Module.
Installation
Install the package and its required dependencies:
npm i @thunderso/cdk-spa --save-dev
Your package.json
must also contain tsx
and this specific version of aws-cdk-lib
:
npm i tsx [email protected] --save-dev
Setup
Login into the AWS console and note the
Account ID
. You will need it in the configuration step.Run the following command to automatically create the required CDK stack entrypoint at
stack/index.ts
. This file defines the config how the app will be deployed via CDK. You should adapt the file to the project's needs, especially the propsenv.account
(setup step 1).
npx cdk-spa-init
Enable Automatic Deployments
Create a Github Personal Access Token for your Github account. This token must be kept secure.
Create a Secrets Manager secret as
plaintext
with the Personal Access Token you created earlier. Note theARN
of the secret. E.g.arn:aws:secretsmanager:<REGION_NAME>:<ACCOUNT_ID>:secret:<secret-name>
.Input the noted
ARN
to thegithubAccessTokenArn
field in your stack.
Manage Domain with Route53 (Optional)
- Create a hosted zone in Route53 for the desired domain, if you don't have one yet.
This is required to create DNS records for the domain to make the app publicly available on that domain. On the hosted zone details you should see the Hosted zone ID
of the hosted zone.
- Request a public global certificate in the AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) for the desired domain in
us-east-1
(global) and validate it, if you don't have one yet.
This is required to provide the app via HTTPS on the public internet. Take note of the displayed ARN
for the certificate.
[!IMPORTANT] The certificate must be issued in
us-east-1
(global) regardless of the region used for the app itself as it will be attached to the CloudFront distribution which works globally.
Configuration
The SPAStack
construct can be configured via the following props:
Deployment
After the installation and the setup you are already good to go to build the app and to deploy it to AWS with this package by following the steps below:
1. Bootstrap CDK
Deploying stacks with the AWS CDK requires dedicated Amazon S3 buckets and other containers to be available to AWS CloudFormation during deployment. Creating these is called bootstrapping and is only required once per account and region. To bootstrap, run the following command:
cdk bootstrap aws://ACCOUNT-NUMBER/REGION
See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/v2/guide/getting_started.html for details.
2. Build and Deploy
By running the following script, the CDK stack will be deployed to AWS.
npx cdk deploy --require-approval never --all --app="npx tsx stack/index.ts"
Destroy the Stack
If you want to destroy the stack and all its resources (including storage, e.g., access logs), run the following script:
npx cdk destroy --require-approval never --all --app="npx tsx stack/index.ts"
Reference: Created AWS Resources
In the following, you can find an overview of the AWS resources that will be created by this package for reference.
SPAStack
This stack is responsible for deploying static sites and dynamic SPA apps to AWS. The following AWS resources will be created by this stack:
CloudFront: A distribution to route incoming requests to the S3 bucket to serve the static assets for the app.
S3: A bucket to store the client files and static assets of the build with optimized cache settings.
CodeBuild: A build project to automatically build and package the static assets from the source code.
CodePipeline: A deployment pipeline to automate the release process, integrating with CodeBuild, S3, and other AWS services.
Route53: Two DNS records (
A
for IPv4 andAAAA
for IPv6) in the configured hosted zone to make the app available on the internet via the configured custom domain.
Manually setting up CDK
You can use SPAStack
as a CDK construct within your CDK code to seamlessly integrate hosting. Here's an example of how to use it:
Create a stack
directory in your project root and an empty file index.ts
and fill in the props accordingly.
Use different filenames such as
production.ts
andtesting.ts
for environments.
import { App } from "aws-cdk-lib";
import { SPAStack, type SPAProps } from "@thunderso/cdk-spa";
const appStackProps: SPAProps = {
env: {
account: 'your-account-id',
region: 'us-east-1'
},
application: 'your-application-id',
service: 'your-service-id',
environment: 'production',
// Your Github repository url contains https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>
sourceProps: {
owner: 'your-github-username',
repo: 'your-repo-name',
branchOrRef: 'main',
rootdir: ''
},
// Auto deployment
// - create a Github personal access token
// - store in Secrets Manager as plaintext
githubAccessTokenArn: 'arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-east-1:123456789012:secret/github-token',
// Either provide a buildspec.yml file OR fill out buildProps
// - providing a buildspec.yml will override buildProps and sourceProps.rootdir
// buildSpecFilePath: 'stack/buildspec.yml',
buildProps: {
runtime: 20, // nodejs versions 16, 18 and 20 supported
installcmd: 'npm ci',
buildcmd: 'npm run build',
outputDir: 'dist/'
},
// Custom CloudFront Functions for URL rewrite
edgeFunctionFilePath: 'stack/urlrewrite.js',
// Optional: Domain settings
// - create a hosted zone for your domain
// - issue a global tls certificate in us-east-1
domain: 'sub.example.com',
hostedZoneId: 'Z1D633PJRANDOM',
globalCertificateArn: 'arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:123456789012:certificate/abcd1234-abcd-1234-abcd-1234abcd1234',
// all resources created in the stack will be tagged
// tags: {
// key: 'value'
// },
};
new SPAStack(new App(), `${appStackProps.application}-${appStackProps.service}-${appStackProps.environment}-stack`, appStackProps);
Run the following command to deploy stack.
npx cdk deploy --require-approval never --all --app="npx tsx stack/index.ts"
Advanced
Cloudfront edge functions can be used for URL rewrite, among other use-cases.
[!NOTE] Check out the resources from aws-samples/amazon-cloudfront-functions for examples.
Useful commands
npx cdk deploy
deploy this stack to your default AWS account/regionnpx cdk diff
compare deployed stack with current statenpx cdk synth
emits the synthesized CloudFormation template