The APIs of higher level constructs in this module are experimental and under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.
This package is highly experimental. Expect frequent API changes and incomplete features. Known issues include:
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JavaScript/TypeScript only
The jsii packages are currently not in a working state. -
No useful return values
All output is currently printed to stdout/stderr -
Missing or Broken options
Some CLI options might not be available in this package or broken
Provides a library to interact with the AWS CDK CLI programmatically from jsii supported languages. Currently the package includes implementations for:
cdk deploy
cdk synth
cdk bootstrap
cdk destroy
cdk list
Obtain an AwsCdkCli
class from an AWS CDK app directory (containing a cdk.json
file):
const cli = AwsCdkCli.fromCdkAppDirectory("/path/to/cdk/app");
You can also create AwsCdkCli
from a class implementing ICloudAssemblyDirectoryProducer
.
AWS CDK apps might need to be synthesized multiple times with additional context values before they are ready.
The produce()
method of the ICloudAssemblyDirectoryProducer
interface provides this multi-pass ability.
It is invoked with the context values of the current iteration and should use these values to synthesize a Cloud Assembly.
The return value is the path to the assembly directory.
A basic implementation would look like this:
class MyProducer implements ICloudAssemblyDirectoryProducer {
async produce(context: Record<string, any>) {
const app = new cdk.App({ context });
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app);
return app.synth().directory;
}
}
For all features (e.g. lookups) to work correctly, cdk.App()
must be instantiated with the received context
values.
Since it is not possible to update the context of an app, it must be created as part of the produce()
method.
The producer can than be used like this:
const cli = AwsCdkCli.fromCloudAssemblyDirectoryProducer(new MyProducer());
// await this asynchronous method call using a language feature
cli.list();
// await this asynchronous method call using a language feature
cli.synth({
stacks: ['MyTestStack'],
});
// await this asynchronous method call using a language feature
cli.bootstrap();
// await this asynchronous method call using a language feature
cli.deploy({
stacks: ['MyTestStack'],
});
// await this asynchronous method call using a language feature
cli.destroy({
stacks: ['MyTestStack'],
});