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@aws-cdk/asset-kubectl-v20
Advanced tools
This module bundles the
kubectl
and the
helm
command line as a local asset. It exposes constants
ASSET_FILE
and LAYER_SOURCE_DIR
that can be consumed via the cdk Asset
construct.
- Helm Version: 3.8.1
- Kubectl Version: 1.20.0
Usage:
// ASSET_FILE bundles the 'kubectl' and 'helm' command lines
import { ASSET_FILE, LAYER_SOURCE_DIR } from '@aws-cdk/asset-kubectl-v20';
import * as lambda from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-lambda';
import * as s3_assets from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3-assets';
import { FileSystem } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
declare const fn: lambda.Function;
const asset = new s3_assets.Asset(this, 'layer-asset', {
path: ASSET_FILE,
assetHash: FileSystem.fingerprint(LAYER_SOURCE_DIR),
});
fn.addLayers(new lambda.LayerVersion(this, 'KubectlLayer', {
code: lambda.Code.fromBucket(asset.bucket, asset.s3ObjectKey),
description: '/opt/kubectl/kubectl and /opt/helm/helm',
}));
kubectl
will be installed under /opt/kubectl/kubectl
, and helm
will be installed under /opt/helm/helm
.
FAQs
A Lambda Layer that contains kubectl v1.20
The npm package @aws-cdk/asset-kubectl-v20 receives a total of 1,073,612 weekly downloads. As such, @aws-cdk/asset-kubectl-v20 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @aws-cdk/asset-kubectl-v20 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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