@liflig/cdk
v3.17.0
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CDK library for Liflig
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Liflig CDK
This is a collection of reusable constructs and patterns for CDK setups, for use within Liflig.
State of repository and package
We do not expect others to depend on this, and as such will not be following semantic versioning strictly. There will be breaking changes across both minor and patch releases, as we will be coordinating changes internally.
CDK has some major issues for 3rd party library authors which are not yet resolved. Some relevant information:
Pre-commit checklist
Lint code
npm run lintRun tests and update snapshots
npm run snapshots npm run test -- -uInvestigate any changes before committing.
Testing library changes before releasing
Alternative 1: Install liflig-cdk from tarball
Assemble artifact, which emits a tarball
npm packInstall the library in an application from a tarball
npm install /path/to/liflig-cdk/liflig-cdk-0.0.0-development.tgz
Alternative 2: Install liflig-cdk from a Git branch
Navigate to the project where you want to test the changes
cd /path/to/other/projectInstall the library in an application from a Git branch
npm install github:capralifecycle/liflig-cdk#remove-del-and-glob-packages
Note: npm link cannot be used, since it will lead to multiple
declarations of the same classes from CDK, breaking the instanceof
operator.
Verifying Lambda function changes
When updating lambda function runtimes or handler code, we sometimes need to verify that the lambda runs correctly aside from being syntactically correct, such as ensuring imports in handler code are valid for the specified runtime, that required environment variables exist, and so on.
Some specific approaches to validating specific lambda functions in this project:
src/alarms/slack-alarm.ts:slackLambda- Trigger: CloudWatch alarm state change
- Inspect: Slack notification
- Desc: The function has an associated SNS Topic, which is configured as the action for a CloudWatch Alarm. To verify the function, we manually put the alarm into the ALARM state using the AWS CLI (
aws cloudwatch set-alarm-state --state-value "ALARM" ...), which posts to the SNS topic and triggers the function. We can then verify that the function executes correctly by checking the Slack channel for the alarm notification, as well as the function logs in CloudWatch.
src/cdk-pipelines/liflig-cdk-pipeline.ts:prepareCdkSourceFn- Trigger: CodePipeline deployment
- Inspect: CloudWatch logs
- Desc: This function is triggered by CodePipeline during deployment. To verify the function, we can observe the CodePipeline execution, and inspect the CloudWatch logs of the executed
PrepareCdkSourcestep.
src/cdk-pipelines/slack-notification.ts:reportFunction- Trigger: CodePipeline deployment failure
- Inspect: Slack notification, CloudWatch logs
- Desc: This function is triggered by CodePipeline during deployment when the pipeline state changes (ok to failed, and so on). To verify the function, we can introduce a failure in the pipeline (for example, by misconfiguring a build step), and observe the Slack notification sent by the function, as well as the function logs in CloudWatch.
Contributing
This project accepts contributions. To get started, see the Contributing Guidelines.
