A package that facilitates working with existing CloudFormation templates in the CDK
Project description
Include CloudFormation templates in the CDK
---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 This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.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 module contains a set of classes whose goal is to facilitate working
with existing CloudFormation templates in the CDK.
It can be thought of as an extension of the capabilities of the
CfnInclude
class.
Basic usage
Assume we have a file with an existing template.
It could be in JSON format, in a file my-template.json
:
{
"Resources": {
"Bucket": {
"Type": "AWS::S3::Bucket",
"Properties": {
"BucketName": "some-bucket-name"
}
}
}
}
Or it could by in YAML format, in a file my-template.yaml
:
Resources:
Bucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
BucketName: some-bucket-name
It can be included in a CDK application with the following code:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.cloudformation_include as cfn_inc
cfn_template = cfn_inc.CfnInclude(self, "Template",
template_file="my-template.json"
)
Or, if your template uses YAML:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
cfn_template = cfn_inc.CfnInclude(self, "Template",
template_file="my-template.yaml"
)
This will add all resources from my-template.json
/ my-template.yaml
into the CDK application,
preserving their original logical IDs from the template file.
Any resource from the included template can be retrieved by referring to it by its logical ID from the template. If you know the class of the CDK object that corresponds to that resource, you can cast the returned object to the correct type:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.aws_s3 as s3
cfn_bucket = cfn_template.get_resource("Bucket")
Note that any resources not present in the latest version of the CloudFormation schema
at the time of publishing the version of this module that you depend on,
including Custom Resources,
will be returned as instances of the class CfnResource
,
and so cannot be cast to a different resource type.
Any modifications made to that resource will be reflected in the resulting CDK template; for example, the name of the bucket can be changed:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
cfn_bucket.bucket_name = "my-bucket-name"
You can also refer to the resource when defining other constructs,
including the higher-level ones
(those whose name does not start with Cfn
),
for example:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.aws_iam as iam
role = iam.Role(self, "Role",
assumed_by=iam.AnyPrincipal()
)
role.add_to_policy(iam.PolicyStatement(
actions=["s3:*"],
resources=[cfn_bucket.attr_arn]
))
If you need, you can also convert the CloudFormation resource to a higher-level resource by importing it:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
bucket = s3.Bucket.from_bucket_name(self, "L2Bucket", cfn_bucket.ref)
Parameters
If your template uses CloudFormation Parameters, you can retrieve them from your template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.core as core
param = cfn_template.get_parameter("MyParameter")
The CfnParameter
object is mutable,
and any changes you make to it will be reflected in the resulting template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
param.default = "MyDefault"
You can also provide values for them when including the template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
inc.CfnInclude(stack, "includeTemplate",
template_file="path/to/my/template",
parameters={
"MyParam": "my-value"
}
)
This will replace all references to MyParam
with the string 'my-value',
and MyParam
will be removed from the Parameters section of the template.
Conditions
If your template uses CloudFormation Conditions, you can retrieve them from your template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.core as core
condition = cfn_template.get_condition("MyCondition")
The CfnCondition
object is mutable,
and any changes you make to it will be reflected in the resulting template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
condition.expression = core.Fn.condition_equals(1, 2)
Outputs
If your template uses CloudFormation Outputs, you can retrieve them from your template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
import aws_cdk.core as core
output = cfn_template.get_output("MyOutput")
The CfnOutput
object is mutable,
and any changes you make to it will be reflected in the resulting template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
output.value = cfn_bucket.attr_arn
Nested Stacks
This module also support templates that use nested stacks.
For example, if you have the following parent template:
{
"Resources": {
"ChildStack": {
"Type": "AWS::CloudFormation::Stack",
"Properties": {
"TemplateURL": "https://my-s3-template-source.s3.amazonaws.com/child-stack.json"
}
}
}
}
where the child template pointed to by https://my-s3-template-source.s3.amazonaws.com/child-stack.json
is:
{
"Resources": {
"MyBucket": {
"Type": "AWS::S3::Bucket"
}
}
}
You can include both the parent stack and the nested stack in your CDK application as follows:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
parent_template = inc.CfnInclude(stack, "ParentStack",
template_file="path/to/my-parent-template.json",
nested_stacks={
"ChildStack": {
"template_file": "path/to/my-nested-template.json"
}
}
)
The included nested stack can be accessed with the getNestedStack
method:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
included_child_stack = parent_template.get_nested_stack("ChildStack")
child_stack = included_child_stack.stack
child_template = included_child_stack.included_template
Now you can reference resources from ChildStack
and modify them like any other included template:
# Example automatically generated without compilation. See https://github.com/aws/jsii/issues/826
cfn_bucket = child_template.get_resource("MyBucket")
cfn_bucket.bucket_name = "my-new-bucket-name"
role = iam.Role(child_stack, "MyRole",
assumed_by=iam.AccountRootPrincipal()
)
role.add_to_policy(iam.PolicyStatement(
actions=["s3:GetObject*", "s3:GetBucket*", "s3:List*"
],
resources=[cfn_bucket.attr_arn]
))
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