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cdk-libs

v0.1.1

Published

**Requirements** Name|Link/Command to install ----|----------- [aws cdk]()|*https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/cdk/latest/guide/cli.html* [docker]()|*https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/* [nodeJs]()|*https://nodejs.org/en/download/* [npm]()|*http

Downloads

1,227

Readme

API Reference

Requirements Name|Link/Command to install ----|----------- aws cdk|https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/cdk/latest/guide/cli.html docker|https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/ nodeJs|https://nodejs.org/en/download/ npm|https://www.npmjs.com/get-npm projen|https://www.npmjs.com/package/projen yarn|https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install/#windows-stable

Classes

Name|Description ----|----------- Pipeline|Define a new pipeline based in pipeline props, by default execute a synth base step, with command standardNpmSynth, this library has integration with code commit and github, which means your source must be in a repository in code commit or github. LambdaPowerToolsFunction|Define a new lambda function based in props provided by your app, this resourse create a structure with canary deploy and a alarm to watch the bahavior of lambda function.

How to usi it ?

Clone this repository from: https://github.com/druid-rio/druid-cdk-construct
Execute the command yarn install , to install the project dependecies, after that execute the command projen to verify if your project it's ok. If you see any error try to check if you have all the dependencies installed.

class Pipeline

This resource is responsable to create and manipulate the stages of your application, the code bellow, represente one way to use this resource in your app.

Properties Name|Description|Required ----|-----------|-------- BuildCommand|A command to build your code, by defaul execute npm run build.|no DevStageApp|It represents a dev stage to construct your app.|no Repository|It is a construct repository.|no RepositoryName|The name of repository, when this lib is reponsable by create a new repository.|no

Initializer

new Pipeline(this, "pipeline", {
            repository: repository,
            buildCommand: 'make cdk-pr',
            qaStage: qaStage
        });

Methods

getProps()

getProps(): as PipelineProps

Returns:

  • {
      repository: code_commit.Repository;
      buildCommand: string;
      repositoryName: string;
      devStageApp: Stage;
    } \