AWS-syndicate is an Amazon Web Services deployment framework written in Python, which allows to easily deploy serverless applications using resource descriptions.
Project description
AWS deployment framework for serverless applications
aws-syndicate is an Amazon Web Services deployment framework written in Python, which allows to easily deploy serverless applications using resource descriptions. The framework allows to work with applications that engage the following AWS services:
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API Gateway
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CloudWatch Events
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Cognito
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DynamoDB
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Elastic Beanstalk
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Elastic Compute Cloud
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Identity and Access Management
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Kinesis
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Lambda
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Lambda Layers
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Simple Notification Service
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Simple Queue Service
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Simple Storage Service
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Step Functions
Changelog
Installing
Install aws-syndicate from PyPI
Installation from sources
Prerequisites
- Installed Python 3.7 or higher version;
- Installed package manager PIP 9.0 or higher version;
- Installed Apache Maven 3.3.9 or higher version.
macOS
Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. Also here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.
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Create virtual environment:
python3 -m venv syndicate_venv
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Activate your virtual environment:
source syndicate_venv/bin/activate
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Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master
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Set up a Syndicate Java plugin:
mvn install /aws-syndicate/plugin/
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Go to the Common configuration.
Linux
Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. Also here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.
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Create virtual environment:
python3 -m venv syndicate_venv
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Activate your virtual environment:
source syndicate_venv/bin/activate
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Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master
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Set up a Syndicate Java plugin:
mvn install /aws-syndicate/plugin/
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Go to the Common configuration.
Common prerequisites
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Installed Python 3.7 or higher version;
Windows: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here.
Linux: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here.
macOS: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. If you use Ubuntu 16.04 or earlier here you can find installation guide.
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Installed package manager PIP 9.0 or higher version;
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Installed virtualenv;
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Installed Apache Maven 3.3.9 or higher version.
Windows: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.
Linux: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.
macOS: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.
Installation guide
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Create virtual environment:
virtualenv -p python3 syndicate_venv
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Activate your virtual environment:
Linux/macOS:
source syndicate_venv/bin/activate
Windows:
\syndicate_venv\Scripts\activate.bat
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Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub:
pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master
Common configuration
Next, create and set up a configuration file sdct.conf:
# absolute path to the examples/demo-project folder
project_path=FOLDER_PATH
resources_suffix=
resources_prefix=sdct-
# region name, example - eu-central-1
region=REGION_NAME
# bucket name to upload deployment artifacts, must be unique across all AWS accounts
deploy_target_bucket=BUCKET_NAME
# your account id
account_id=ACCOUNT_ID
access_role=
aws_access_key_id=ACCESS_KEY_ID
aws_secret_access_key=SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
# build configuration
build_projects_mapping=mvn:/demo-java;python:/demo-python
FOLDER_PATH - replace with absolute path to the folder examples/demo-project
ACCOUNT_ID - replace with your AWS account id
REGION_NAME - replace with region name where infrastructure will be deployed
BUCKET_NAME - replace with an S3 bucket name which will be used as a storage for framework artifacts (bucket name must be unique across all AWS accounts)
ACCESS_KEY_ID and SECRET_ACCESS_KEY - replace with AWS credentials for user with admin permissions
Then, set up an aliases file sdct_aliases.conf:
region=REGION_NAME
notification_bucket=BUCKET_NAME
account_id=ACCOUNT_ID
ACCOUNT_ID - replace with your AWS account id
BUCKET_NAME - replace with an S3 bucket name which will be used in demo application (bucket name must be unique across all AWS accounts)
REGION_NAME - replace with region name where infrastructure will be deployed
Then, set up an environment variable SDCT_CONF:
export SDCT_CONF=FOLDER_PATH
FOLDER_PATH - absolute path to the folder where are located files sdct.conf and sdct_aliases.conf
Deployment
The demo application consists of the following infrastructure:
- 2 IAM roles
- 3 IAM policies
- 1 DynamoDB table
- 1 S3 bucket
- 2 lambdas
- 1 API Gateway
Create an S3 bucket for aws-syndicate artifacts:
$ syndicate create_deploy_target_bucket
Next, build aws-syndicate bundle with artifacts to be deployed:
$ syndicate build_bundle --bundle_name demo-deploy
Then, deploy AWS resources:
$ syndicate deploy --bundle_name demo-deploy --deploy_name sdct-example
We have done it!
The demo serverless application is ready to be used.
If you need to clean AWS resources:
$ syndicate clean --bundle_name demo-deploy --deploy_name sdct-example
Documentation
You can find a detailed documentation here
Getting Help
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