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cdk-backup-plan

v0.0.8

Published

CDK construct to create AWS Backup Plans

Readme

CDK Backup Plan

Build Release

Provides an easy to use reusable CDK construct to create Backup Plans using AWS Backups. It allows to indicate how frequently and what resources to backup.

NOTE: More details on all the available arguments can be found here

Install

NPM install:

npm install cdk-backup-plan

PyPi install:

pip install cdk-backup-plan

Usage

// ...
import { Backup } from "cdk-backup-plan";

// ...
const vpc = new ec2.Vpc(stack, "TestVPC");
const engine = rds.DatabaseInstanceEngine.postgres({
  version: rds.PostgresEngineVersion.VER_12_3,
});
// create rds DB
const db = new rds.DatabaseInstance(stack, "TestInstance", {
  engine,
  vpc,
  credentials: rds.Credentials.fromGeneratedSecret("postgres"),
});
// create a backup plan for `db`
new Backup(stack, "TestBk", {
  backupPlanName: "TestPkPlan",
  backupRateHour: 3, // backup every 3 hours
  backupCompletionWindow: cdk.Duration.hours(2), // backup should take up to 2 hours
  resources: [bk.BackupResource.fromRdsDatabaseInstance(db)],
});
// ...

Python usage:

# ...
from cdk_backup_plan import Backup

# ...
vpc = ec2.Vpc(self, "TestVPC")
engine = rds.DatabaseInstanceEngine.postgres(
    version=rds.PostgresEngineVersion.VER_12_3,
)
db = rds.DatabaseInstance(self, "TestInstance",
    engine=engine,
    vpc=vpc,
    credentials=rds.Credentials.from_generated_secret("postgres"),
)
Backup(self, "TestBk",
    backup_plan_name="TestPkPlan",
    backup_rate_hour=3,
    backup_completion_window=Duration.hours(2),
    resources=[bk.BackupResource.from_rds_database_instance(db)],
)
# ...

NOTE: Tagging and/or ARN can be used to reference resources not directly available in the static methods section.