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Tools to manage CloudFormation stack configuration

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Simple command line tools to create and update CloudFormation stacks that make it easy to version-control both your templates and stack configurations in one place. Supports a few proprietary transforms useful for dynamically merging a manually maintained template with a generated template (for example, sam.json from “chalice package”) that contains resources you’d like to include in your main template.

Development

The vinstall script uses virtualenv to prepare a Python environment useful for development, so you don’t have to build and install carica-cfn-tools to be able to run and test it.

  1. Run ./vinstall

  2. Activate the virtualenv by running . ./venv/bin/activate

  3. The console_scripts listed in setup.py are now in your path, so you can simply run them like:

    carica-cfn ...

Sample Stack Config

Region: us-east-1
Bucket: mycorp-cfn-us-east-1
Name: WarehouseApp
Template: ../templates/warehouse-app.yml
Parameters:
  # Normal parameter values can include strings, numbers, booleans, etc.
  Stage: dev
  TableReadCapacityUnits: 10
  TableWriteCapacityUnits: 5
  AdminPassword:
    # A parameter with a "ParameterStore" sub-key will be resolved to the
    # SSM Parameter Store parameter with that name.
    ParameterStore: dev.warehouseapp.admin-password
  PostgreSQLPassword:
    # A parameter with a "SecretsManager" sub-key will be resolved to the
    # Secrets Manager secret with that ID.
    SecretsManager: dev.warehouseapp.postgresql-password
Extras:
  - ../cfn/static/logo.png
  - ../cfn/static/index.html
JinjaExtras:
  - ../cfn/includes/*.yml
JinjaExtrasContext:
  FOO: bar

Extras and JinjaExtras can be absolute paths or glob patterns relative to the stack config file.

Extras or JinjaExtras that are directories, whether specified by absolute path or expanded from a glob pattern, are copied recursively into the deployment at a top-level directory named after the last directory component of the source. An extra directory path like /foo/bar/baz ends up as /baz in the deployment.

Extras or JinjaExtras that are files, whether by absolute path or expanded from a glob pattern, are copied into the root of the deployment.

JinjaExtras are processed with the Jinja2 template engine after all extras are copied to a temporary directory.

JinjaExtrasContext is a dictionary passed as the context when Jinja is run.

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