What is @aws-cdk/region-info?
@aws-cdk/region-info is an AWS CDK library that provides information about AWS regions and services. It allows developers to programmatically access details about AWS regions, such as the services available in each region, region names, and partition information.
What are @aws-cdk/region-info's main functionalities?
Get Region Information
This feature allows you to get information about a specific AWS region. In this example, it retrieves the name of the 'us-east-1' region.
const regionInfo = require('@aws-cdk/region-info');
const region = regionInfo.RegionInfo.get('us-east-1');
console.log(region.name); // Output: US East (N. Virginia)
Check if a Service is Available in a Region
This feature allows you to check if a specific AWS service is available in a given region. In this example, it checks if the S3 service is available in the 'us-east-1' region.
const regionInfo = require('@aws-cdk/region-info');
const region = regionInfo.RegionInfo.get('us-east-1');
const isAvailable = region.servicePrincipal('s3') !== undefined;
console.log(isAvailable); // Output: true
Get Partition Information
This feature allows you to get the partition information for a specific region. In this example, it retrieves the partition for the 'us-east-1' region, which is 'aws'.
const regionInfo = require('@aws-cdk/region-info');
const partition = regionInfo.RegionInfo.get('us-east-1').partition;
console.log(partition); // Output: aws
Other packages similar to @aws-cdk/region-info
aws-sdk
The aws-sdk package is the official AWS SDK for JavaScript. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for interacting with AWS services, including region and service information. However, it is more general-purpose and not as focused on region-specific information as @aws-cdk/region-info.
aws-regions
The aws-regions package provides a list of AWS regions and their associated information. It is similar to @aws-cdk/region-info but is more lightweight and does not integrate with the AWS CDK.
AWS Region-Specific Information Directory
Usage
Some information used in CDK Applications differs from one AWS region to
another, such as service principals used in IAM policies, S3 static website
endpoints, ...
The RegionInfo
class
The library offers a simple interface to obtain region specific information in
the form of the RegionInfo
class. This is the preferred way to interact with
the regional information database:
import { RegionInfo } from '@aws-cdk/region-info';
const region = RegionInfo.get('eu-west-1');
region.s3StaticWebsiteEndpoint;
region.servicePrincipal('logs.amazonaws.com');
The RegionInfo
layer is built on top of the Low-Level API, which is described
below and can be used to register additional data, including user-defined facts
that are not available through the RegionInfo
interface.
Low-Level API
This library offers a primitive database of such information so that CDK
constructs can easily access regional information. The FactName
class provides
a list of known fact names, which can then be used with the RegionInfo
to
retrieve a particular value:
import * as regionInfo from '@aws-cdk/region-info';
const codeDeployPrincipal = regionInfo.Fact.find('us-east-1', regionInfo.FactName.servicePrincipal('codedeploy.amazonaws.com'));
const staticWebsite = regionInfo.Fact.find('ap-northeast-1', regionInfo.FactName.S3_STATIC_WEBSITE_ENDPOINT);
Supplying new or missing information
As new regions are released, it might happen that a particular fact you need is
missing from the library. In such cases, the Fact.register
method can be used
to inject FactName into the database:
regionInfo.Fact.register({
region: 'bermuda-triangle-1',
name: regionInfo.FactName.servicePrincipal('s3.amazonaws.com'),
value: 's3-website.bermuda-triangle-1.nowhere.com',
});
Overriding incorrect information
In the event information provided by the library is incorrect, it can be
overridden using the same Fact.register
method demonstrated above, simply
adding an extra boolean argument:
regionInfo.Fact.register({
region: 'us-east-1',
name: regionInfo.FactName.servicePrincipal('service.amazonaws.com'),
value: 'the-correct-principal.amazonaws.com',
}, true );
If you happen to have stumbled upon incorrect data built into this library, it
is always a good idea to report your findings in a GitHub issue, so we can fix
it for everyone else!
This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.