AWS Route53 Constuct Library
To add a public hosted zone:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
new route53.PublicHostedZone(this, 'HostedZone', {
zoneName: 'fully.qualified.domain.com'
});
To add a private hosted zone, use PrivateHostedZone
. Note that
enableDnsHostnames
and enableDnsSupport
must have been enabled for the
VPC you're configuring for private hosted zones.
import ec2 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-ec2');
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
const vpc = new ec2.VpcNetwork(this, 'VPC');
const zone = new route53.PrivateHostedZone(this, 'HostedZone', {
zoneName: 'fully.qualified.domain.com',
vpc
});
Additional VPCs can be added with zone.addVPC()
.
Adding Records
To add a TXT record to your zone:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
new route53.TXTRecord(zone, 'TXTRecord', {
recordName: '_foo',
recordValue: 'Bar!',
ttl: 90,
});
0.12.0 (2018-10-12)
IMPORTANT NOTE: This release includes a fix for a bug that would make the toolkit unusable for multi-stack applications. In order to benefit from this fix, a globally installed CDK toolkit must also be updated:
$ npm i -g aws-cdk
$ cdk --version
0.12.0 (build ...)
Like always, you will also need to update your project's library versions:
Language | Update?
--------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JavaScript/TypeScript (npm) | npx npm-check-updates -u
Java (maven) | mvn versions:use-latest-versions
.NET (NuGet) | nuget update
Bug Fixes
- aws-codebuild: allow passing oauth token to GitHubEnterpriseSource (#908) (c23da91)
- toolkit: multi-stack apps cannot be synthesized or deployed (#911) (5511076), closes #868 #294 #910
Features
- aws-cloudformation: add permission management to CreateUpdate and Delete Stack CodePipeline Actions. (#880) (8b3ae43)
- aws-codepipeline: make input and output artifact names optional when creating Actions. (#845) (3d91c93)
BREAKING CHANGES TO EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES
Previously, we always required customers to explicitly name the output artifacts the Actions used in the Pipeline, and to explicitly "wire together" the outputs of one Action as inputs to another. With this change, the CodePipeline Construct generates artifact names, if the customer didn't provide one explicitly, and tries to find the first available output artifact to use as input to a newly created Action that needs it, thus turning both the input and output artifacts from required to optional properties.