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aws-install

v0.0.1

Published

Tools for creating installer-like [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) apps for launching infrastructure on [AWS](https://aws.amazon.com) with [CloudFormation](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation)

Readme

AWS Install

Tools for creating installer-like Node.js apps for launching infrastructure on AWS with CloudFormation

Usage

See app in ./example directory.

cd ./example
yarn install
./example install
./example uninstall

API

The following functions create high-level handlers that can be used in apps. E.g. install/uninstall command in a CLI application can drive these handlers. Returned handler interfaces are documented below.

install(params = {}): InstallHandler

params (Object):

  • stackName – (boolean)

    The name of the CloudFormation stack that will be created. This field is required.

  • templatePath – (string)

    Absolute path to CloudFormation body template. This field is required.

  • parameterSchema – (object[])

    An array of object describing parameters that the handler should pass into the CloudFormation template as Parameters.

    Each parameter schema must have the following keys

    • templateName

      The name of the parameter as it will appear in the CloudFormation template.

    • argumentName

      The name of the parameter as it will be passed into the handler

  • logger – (object)

    A logger that the handler will use for displaying activity.

    The object must support the following subset of the console API

    • info

    • group

    • groupBy

uninstall(params = {}): UninstallHandler
  • stackName – (boolean)

    The name of the CloudFormation stack that will be deleted. This field is required.

Interfaces

InstallHandler

TODO

UninstallHandler

TODO