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@aws-cdk/aws-route53-patterns

v1.204.0

Published

The CDK Construct Library for AWS Route53 patterns

Downloads

4,234

Readme

CDK Construct library for higher-level Route 53 Constructs


End-of-Support

AWS CDK v1 has reached End-of-Support on 2023-06-01. This package is no longer being updated, and users should migrate to AWS CDK v2.

For more information on how to migrate, see the Migrating to AWS CDK v2 guide.


This library provides higher-level Amazon Route 53 constructs which follow common architectural patterns.

HTTPS Redirect

If you want to speed up delivery of your web content, you can use Amazon CloudFront, the AWS content delivery network (CDN). CloudFront can deliver your entire website —including dynamic, static, streaming, and interactive content—by using a global network of edge locations. Requests for your content are automatically routed to the edge location that gives your users the lowest latency.

This construct allows creating a redirect from domainA to domainB using Amazon CloudFront and Amazon S3. You can specify multiple domains to be redirected. Learn more about routing traffic to a CloudFront web distribution.

The HttpsRedirect constructs creates:

  • Amazon CloudFront distribution - makes website available from data centres around the world
  • Amazon S3 bucket - empty bucket used for website hosting redirect (websiteRedirect) capabilities.
  • Amazon Route 53 A/AAAA Alias records - routes traffic to the CloudFront distribution
  • AWS Certificate Manager certificate - SSL/TLS certificate used by CloudFront for your domain

⚠️ The stack/construct can be used in any region for configuring an HTTPS redirect. The certificate created in Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) will be in US East (N. Virginia) region. If you use an existing certificate, the AWS region of the certificate must be in US East (N. Virginia).

The following example creates an HTTPS redirect from foo.example.com to bar.example.com As an existing certificate is not provided, one will be created in us-east-1 by the CDK.

new patterns.HttpsRedirect(this, 'Redirect', {
  recordNames: ['foo.example.com'],
  targetDomain: 'bar.example.com',
  zone: route53.HostedZone.fromHostedZoneAttributes(this, 'HostedZone', {
    hostedZoneId: 'ID',
    zoneName: 'example.com',
  }),
});