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Allows for the creation of custom pulumi resources.

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Xby2 AWS Cloud Practice Library

Steps for getting started:

  • Install this package
  • Run init.bat script in an empty folder (....\appdata\roaming\python\python310\Scripts\help.bat)
  • Add resources to resources.json file
  • Run pulumi up (using active AWS profile)
  • Push to BitBucket repo (Coming Soon)

VPC:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • availability_zones (2)
  • cidr_block:
    • partial: 192.168.0.0/16
    • full: 10.0.0.0/16 (default)
    • else: 172.31.0.0/16
  • private_subnets (1)
  • public_subnets (1)
  • nat_gateways:
    • ONE_PER_AZ (default)
    • SINGLE: one nat gateway total
    • else/NONE: no nat gateways
  • private_cidr_mask (22)
  • public_cidr_mask (20)
  • resource_name (test-vpc)

Security Group:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • protocol (tcp)
  • i_from_port (0)
  • i_to_port (65535)
  • e_from_port (0)
  • e_to_port (65535)
  • i_cidr (10.0.0.0/16)
  • e_cidr (10.0.0.0/16)
  • resource_name (test-sec-group)

ELB:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • resource_name (test-lb)

EC2:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • resource_name (test-ec2)
  • instance_type (t3a.micro)

RDS:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • rds_instance_class (db.t4g.micro)
  • allocated_storage (8)
  • engine (PostgreSQL)
  • password (password)
  • username (username)
  • resource_name (test-rds)

AMI:

Here are the fields you can customize in KWARGS and the (defaults):

  • most_recent (True)
  • owners (["amazon"])
  • filters ([{"name": "description", "values": ["Amazon Linux 2 *]}])

Adding Resources:

Keep the order of declaration in mind. For example, the VPC should likely be the first thing declared. When using the options above, the resource will use require a "module", which will refer to a file within the Xby2AWS folder, a "resource_name", which will be the name of one of our custom classes, "overrides", which will be a list of any parameters that we want changed from the default values, and two booleans: "req_vpc" and "req_ami". These will indicate whether a particular resource will need us to pass in a vpc or an ami, respectively. Additionally, we can create resources that we haven't customized. This will require a "module", which will probably begin with either "pulumi_aws." or "pulumi_awsx.", the "resource_name", which will be a class within said module, "overrides", which will consist of all of the parameters needed for this resource, and the aforementioned booleans. For example:

{
    "module": "Xby2AWS.elb",
    "resource_name": "Xby2ELB",
    "overrides": {},
    "req_vpc": true,
    "req_ami": false
},
{
    "module": "pulumi_aws.s3",
    "resource_name": "Bucket",
    "overrides": {
        "resource_name": "the-bucket"
    },
    "req_vpc": false,
    "req_ami": false
}

Resource Booleans

Resource req_vpc req_ami
Xby2AMI false false
Xby2VPC false false
Xby2SecurityGroup true false
Xby2EC2 true true
Xby2RDS true false
Xby2ELB true false
Bucket false false

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