aws-syndicate

AWS deployment framework for serverless applications

License

License

Categories

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GroupId

GroupId

net.sf.aws-syndicate
ArtifactId

ArtifactId

deployment-configuration-processor
Last Version

Last Version

1.5.7
Release Date

Release Date

Type

Type

pom
Description

Description

aws-syndicate
AWS deployment framework for serverless applications
Project URL

Project URL

https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate
Source Code Management

Source Code Management

http://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate/tree/master

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How to add to project

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/net.sf.aws-syndicate/deployment-configuration-processor/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>net.sf.aws-syndicate</groupId>
    <artifactId>deployment-configuration-processor</artifactId>
    <version>1.5.7</version>
    <type>pom</type>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/net.sf.aws-syndicate/deployment-configuration-processor/
implementation 'net.sf.aws-syndicate:deployment-configuration-processor:1.5.7'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/net.sf.aws-syndicate/deployment-configuration-processor/
implementation ("net.sf.aws-syndicate:deployment-configuration-processor:1.5.7")
'net.sf.aws-syndicate:deployment-configuration-processor:pom:1.5.7'
<dependency org="net.sf.aws-syndicate" name="deployment-configuration-processor" rev="1.5.7">
  <artifact name="deployment-configuration-processor" type="pom" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='net.sf.aws-syndicate', module='deployment-configuration-processor', version='1.5.7')
)
libraryDependencies += "net.sf.aws-syndicate" % "deployment-configuration-processor" % "1.5.7"
[net.sf.aws-syndicate/deployment-configuration-processor "1.5.7"]

Dependencies

There are no dependencies for this project. It is a standalone project that does not depend on any other jars.

Project Modules

  • deployment-configuration-maven-plugin
  • deployment-configuration-annotations

Quality gate

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  • Maintainability Rating
  • Bugs
  • Vulnerabilities

AWS deployment framework for serverless applications

aws-syndicate is an Amazon Web Services deployment framework written in Python, which allows to easily deploy serverless applications using resource descriptions. The framework allows to work with applications that engage the following AWS services:

  • API Gateway

  • CloudWatch Events

  • Cognito

  • DynamoDB

  • Elastic Beanstalk

  • Elastic Compute Cloud

  • Identity and Access Management

  • Kinesis

  • Lambda

  • Lambda Layers

  • Simple Notification Service

  • Simple Queue Service

  • Simple Storage Service

  • Step Functions

Changelog

See CHANGELOG here.

Installing

Install aws-syndicate from PyPI

Installation from sources

Prerequisites

  1. Installed Python 3.7 or higher version;
  2. Installed package manager PIP 9.0 or higher version;
  3. Installed Apache Maven 3.3.9 or higher version.

macOS

Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. Also here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.

  1. Create virtual environment: python3 -m venv syndicate_venv

  2. Activate your virtual environment: source syndicate_venv/bin/activate

  3. Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub: pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master

  4. Set up a Syndicate Java plugin: mvn install /aws-syndicate/plugin/

  5. Go to the Common configuration.

Linux

Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. Also here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.

  1. Create virtual environment: python3 -m venv syndicate_venv

  2. Activate your virtual environment: source syndicate_venv/bin/activate

  3. Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub: pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master

  4. Set up a Syndicate Java plugin: mvn install /aws-syndicate/plugin/

  5. Go to the Common configuration.

Common prerequisites

  1. Installed Python 3.7 or higher version;

    Windows: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here.

    Linux: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here.

    macOS: Detailed guide how to install Python you can find here. If you use Ubuntu 16.04 or earlier here you can find installation guide.

  2. Installed package manager PIP 9.0 or higher version;

  3. Installed virtualenv;

  4. Installed Apache Maven 3.3.9 or higher version.

    Windows: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.

    Linux: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.

    macOS: Here you can find detailed guild how to install Apache Maven 3.3.9.

Installation guide

  1. Create virtual environment:

    virtualenv -p python3 syndicate_venv

  2. Activate your virtual environment:

    Linux/macOS: source syndicate_venv/bin/activate

    Windows: \syndicate_venv\Scripts\activate.bat

  3. Install Syndicate framework with pip from GitHub:

    pip3 install git+https://github.com/epam/aws-syndicate.git@master

Common configuration

It's time to configure aws-syndicate. Execute syndicate init command and provide all the required parameters. Command example:

syndicate init 
--project_path $project_path 
--region $region_name 
--account_id $account_id 
--access_key $access_key 
--secret_key $secret_key
--bundle_bucket_name $bundle_bucket_name 
--python_build_mapping $relative_path_to_python_proj
--java_build_mapping $relative_path_to_java_proj 
--nodejs_build_mapping $relative_path_to_nodejs_proj
--prefix $prefix 
--suffix $suffix 
--config_path $path_to_store_config

All the provided information is validated. After the configuration files will be generated the command will return the following message:

Syndicate initialization has been completed. Set SDCT_CONF:
export SDCT_CONF=$path_to_store_config

Just copy the last line of commands output and execute the command. The commands sets the environment variable SDCT_CONF required by aws-syndicate to operate.

Pay attention that the default syndicate_aliases.yaml file has been generated. Your application may require additional aliases to be deployed - please add them to the file.

For more details please execute syndicate init --help

Deployment

The demo application consists of the following infrastructure:

  • 2 IAM roles
  • 3 IAM policies
  • 1 DynamoDB table
  • 1 S3 bucket
  • 2 lambdas
  • 1 API Gateway

Create an S3 bucket for aws-syndicate artifacts:

$ syndicate create_deploy_target_bucket

Next, build aws-syndicate bundle with artifacts to be deployed:

$ syndicate build_bundle --bundle_name demo-deploy

Then, deploy AWS resources:

$ syndicate deploy --bundle_name demo-deploy --deploy_name sdct-example

We have done it!

The demo serverless application is ready to be used.

If you need to clean AWS resources:

$ syndicate clean --bundle_name demo-deploy --deploy_name sdct-example

Documentation

You can find a detailed documentation here

Getting Help

We use GitHub issues for tracking bugs and feature requests. You can find our public backlog here. If it turns out that you may have found a bug, please open an issue with some of existing templates.

Default label for bugs, improvements and feature requests is To-Think-About, it defines that ticket requires additional information about what should be done in scope of this issue. To-Do label should be added only for tickets with clear and reviwed issue scope.

But before creating new issues - check existing, it may cover you problem or question. For increasing issue priority - just add "+1" comment.

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Please, check contributor guide before starting.

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