Generates CDK constructs from external sources such as public CloudFormation Registry types and modules (L1s) as well as AWS Service Catalog product versions.
IMPORTANT The AWS CDK CLI has feature called
cdk import
, which can be used to import ("adopt") existing resources into CloudFormation control, so that they can be mutated by CDK updates later. The naming collission is unfortunate, but this repository has nothing to do with that feature. For more information on the feature to import existing AWS resources into CDK/CloudFormation stacks, see the CLI documentation oncdk import
.
npm install -g cdk-import
There are currently two sources that resources can be generated from. The subcommand
cfn
is used to import from CloudFormation Registry,
sc
is used to import AWS Service Catalog products.
There are shared general options for output directories and target language.
You will need AWS_REGION
variable configured in your environment.
Usage:
cdk-import SUBCOMMAND (cfn or sc) [parameters]
General Options:
-l, --language Output programming language [string]
-o, --outdir Output directory [string]
--go-module Go module name (required if language is "golang") [string]
--java-package Java package name (required if language is "java") [string]
--csharp-namespace C# namespace (optional if language is "csharp", [string]
defaults to resource name.)
-h, --help Show usage info (include subcommand to see specific help) [boolean]
Usage:
cdk-import cfn -l LANGUAGE RESOURCE-NAME[@VERSION]
Options:
-l, --language Output programming language [string]
-o, --outdir Output directory [string] [default: "."]
-s, --schema-file Read schema from a file (instead of CFN registry) [string]
--go-module Module name (required if language is "golang") [string]
--java-package Java package name (required if language is "java") [string]
--csharp-namespace C# namespace (optional if language is "csharp", [string]
defaults to resource name.)
-h, --help Show this usage info [boolean]
The --language
option specifies the output programming language. Supported
languages: typescript
, java
, python
, csharp
and golang
.
Output will be generated relative to --outdir
which defaults to the current
working directory.
By default, the resource schema will be read from the AWS CloudFormation Registry,
using the current AWS credentials (configured using environment variables). If
you have a copy of the JSON schema that describes the resource properties
in a local file, you can pass --schema-file
to specify the file. This will
bypass the query to the CloudFormation Registry. It expects the exact same
Schema
contents as returned by DescribeType
.
The following section describes language-specific behavior.
The --java-package
option is required and should include the Java package name
to use for generated classes. Normally, this will be a sub-package of your
project's package.
Java source files are generates in Maven-compatible structure under
$outdir/src/main/java/PACKAGE/
where PACKAGE
is based on --java-package
.
For example:
cdk-import -l java --java-package com.foo.bar.resources AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Will generate class source files under src/main/java/com/foo/bar/resources
.
All the classes will be under the package com.foo.bar.resources
.
A Python submodule is generated under $outdir/MODULE_NAME/
where MODULE_NAME
is based on the name of the resource (AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
=>
awsqs_eks_cluster
).
For example:
cdk-import -l python AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Will generate a subdirectory awsqs_eks_cluster
with a Python module that can
be import
ed.
A .csproj
is generated under $outdir/RESOURCE/
where RESOURCE
is the
resource name (AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
).
For example:
cdk-import -l csharp AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Will generate a directory AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
with a .csproj
. This can be
used in a .NET solution.
A TypeScript file will be generated under $outdir/MODULE
where MODULE
is
derived from the resource name.
For example:
cdk-import -l typescript -o src AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Will generate a file src/awsqs-eks-cluster.ts
(note the usage of -o
above).
If -l golang
is used, the --go-module
option is required and must reflect
the Go module name of the parent project module.
A Go submodule will be generated under $outdir/PACKAGE
where PACKAGE
is
derived from the resource name (AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
=> awsqs-eks-cluster
).
For example:
cdk-import -l golang --go-module "github.com/foo/bar" AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Will generate a Go module under: awsqs-eks-cluster
.
Generates constructs for the latest version AWSQS::EKS::Cluster in TypeScript:
cdk-import cfn -l typescript AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Generates construct in Go for a specific resource version:
cdk-import cfn -l golang --go-module "github.com/account/repo" AWSQS::EKS::[email protected]
Generates construct in Python under the "src" subfolder instead of working directory:
cdk-import cfn -l python -o src AWSQS::EKS::Cluster
Generates construct in Java and identifies the resource type by its ARN:
cdk-import cfn -l java --java-package "com.acme.myproject" arn:aws:cloudformation:...
Modules are also supported:
cdk-import cfn AWSQS::CheckPoint::CloudGuardQS::MODULE
The cdk-import tool generates a user friendly version of a provisioned product that becomes a normal cdk construct that you can use within a cdk app. You can currently either specify a specific product version or generate all available products. The tool will call APIs and attempt to resolve default artifact and launch path for a product, if a singular product version or launch path cannot be resolved, it will throw an error. You will need Service Catalog end-user read permissions to call these APIs.
Usage:
cdk-import sc -l LANGUAGE
cdk-import sc -l LANGUAGE --product-id PRODUCT-ID --provisioning-artifact-id PROVISIONING-ARTIFACT-ID --path-id LAUNCH-PATH-ID
Options:
-l, --language Output programming language [string]
-o, --outdir Output directory (default "./sc-products") [string]
--product-id Product Id [string]
--provisioning-artifact-id Provisioning artifact Id [string]
--path-id Launch path Id [string]
--go-module Module name (required if language is "golang") [string]
--java-package Java package name (required if language is "java") [string]
--csharp-namespace C# namespace (optional if language is "csharp", [string]
defaults to resource name.)
-h, --help Show this usage info [boolean]
The --language
option specifies the output programming language. Supported
languages: typescript
, java
, python
, csharp
and golang
.
If you are using csharp
, you must specify a --csharp-namespace
within your project.
Output will be generated relative to --outdir
which defaults to the current
working directory under ./sc-products
.
Generates constructs in python for the latest product versions as importable modules in your local workspace.
cdk-import sc -l python -o .
See CONTRIBUTING
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.