An experiment to bundle the entire CDK into a single module
Project description
monocdk Experiment
An experiment to bundle all of the CDK into a single module.
:warning: Please don't use this module unless you are interested in providing feedback about this experience.
Usage
Installation
To try out monocdk
replace all references to CDK Construct
Libraries (most @aws-cdk/*
packages) in your package.json
file with a single
entrey referring to monocdk
.
You also need to add a reference to the constructs
library, according to the
kind of project you are developing:
- For libraries, model the dependency under
devDependencies
andpeerDependencies
- For apps, model the dependency under
dependencies
only
Use in your code
Classic import
You can use a classic import to get access to each service namespaces:
# Example automatically generated from non-compiling source. May contain errors.
from monocdk import core, aws_s3 as s3
app = core.App()
stack = core.Stack(app, "MonoCDK-Stack")
s3.Bucket(stack, "TestBucket")
Barrel import
Alternatively, you can use "barrel" imports:
# Example automatically generated from non-compiling source. May contain errors.
from monocdk import App, Stack
from monocdk.aws_s3 import Bucket
app = App()
stack = Stack(app, "MonoCDK-Stack")
Bucket(stack, "TestBucket")
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