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What is @aws-cdk/cx-api?

@aws-cdk/cx-api is a part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) that provides a set of APIs for interacting with the Cloud Assembly, which is the output of the CDK synthesis process. It allows developers to programmatically access and manipulate the synthesized cloud infrastructure stacks, assets, and metadata.

What are @aws-cdk/cx-api's main functionalities?

Accessing Cloud Assembly

This feature allows you to load and interact with a Cloud Assembly, which is the output directory of a CDK app synthesis. The code sample demonstrates how to load a Cloud Assembly from a specified path and log the stacks it contains.

const cxapi = require('@aws-cdk/cx-api');
const assembly = new cxapi.CloudAssembly('/path/to/cloud-assembly');
console.log(assembly.stacks);

Reading Stack Metadata

This feature allows you to read metadata from a specific stack within the Cloud Assembly. The code sample shows how to get a stack by its name and log its metadata.

const cxapi = require('@aws-cdk/cx-api');
const assembly = new cxapi.CloudAssembly('/path/to/cloud-assembly');
const stack = assembly.getStackByName('MyStack');
console.log(stack.metadata);

Listing Assets

This feature allows you to list all the assets included in the Cloud Assembly. The code sample demonstrates how to log all the assets in the Cloud Assembly.

const cxapi = require('@aws-cdk/cx-api');
const assembly = new cxapi.CloudAssembly('/path/to/cloud-assembly');
console.log(assembly.assets);

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Changelog

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1.67.0 (2020-10-07)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES TO EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES

  • monodk-experiment: This package is now deprected in favor of monocdk. Note that monocdk is still experimental.

Features

Bug Fixes

  • cli: 'stack already contains Metadata resource' warning (#10695) (e0b5508), closes #10625
  • cli: deploying a transformed template without changes fails (#10689) (d345919), closes #10650
  • cloudfront-origins: S3Origins with cross-stack buckets cause cyclic references (#10696) (0ec4588), closes #10399
  • codepipeline-actions: correctly name the triggering Event in CodeCommitSourceAction (#10706) (ff3a692), closes #10665
  • core: cannot override properties with . in the name (#10441) (063798b), closes #10109
  • core: Stacks from 3rd-party libraries do not synthesize correctly (#10690) (7bb5cf4), closes #10671
  • ec2: addExecuteFileCommand arguments cannot be omitted (#10692) (7178374), closes #10687
  • ec2: InitCommand.shellCommand() renders an argv command instead (#10691) (de9d2f7), closes #10684
  • ec2: memory optimised graviton2 instance type (#10615) (a72cfbd)
  • elbv2: metric(Un)HealthyHostCount don't use TargetGroup dimension (#10697) (9444399), closes #5046
  • glue: GetTableVersion permission not available for read (#10628) (b0c5699), closes #10577
  • glue: incorrect s3 prefix used for grant* in Table (#10627) (4d20079), closes #10582
  • pipelines: cannot use constructs in build environment (#10654) (bf2c629), closes #10535
  • pipelines: pipeline doesn't restart if CLI version changes (#10727) (0297f31), closes #10659
  • rds: secret for ServerlessCluster is not accessible programmatically (#10657) (028495e)
  • redshift: Allow redshift cluster securityGroupName to be generated (#10742) (effed09), closes #10740
  • stepfunctions: X-Ray policy does not match documentation (#10721) (8006459)

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Cloud Executable API


cdk-constructs: Experimental

The APIs of higher level constructs in this module are experimental and under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.


This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.

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Last updated on 07 Oct 2020

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