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@pulumi/auto-deploy
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A Pulumi Component for configuring automated updates of dependent stacks using Pulumi Deployments. It lets you simply express dependencies between stacks, and takes care of creating and updating the necessary Deployment Webhooks under the hood. Each stack that you configure must have Deployment Settings.
import * as autodeploy from "@pulumi/auto-deploy";
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
/**
*
* The following example configures automatic deployment of stacks with the following dependency graph:
a
├── b
│ ├── d
│ ├── e
│ └── f
└── c
* Whenever a node in the graph is updated,
* all downstream nodes will be automatically updated via a webhook triggering Pulumi Deployments.
*/
const organization = pulumi.getOrganization();
const project = "dependency-example"
export const f = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-f", {
organization,
project,
stack: "f",
downstreamRefs: [],
});
export const e = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-e", {
organization,
project,
stack: "e",
downstreamRefs: [],
});
export const d = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-d", {
organization,
project,
stack: "d",
downstreamRefs: [],
});
export const c = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-c", {
organization,
project,
stack: "c",
downstreamRefs: [],
});
export const b = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-b", {
organization,
project,
stack: "b",
downstreamRefs: [d.ref, e.ref, f.ref],
});
export const a = new autodeploy.AutoDeployer("auto-deployer-a", {
organization,
project,
stack: "a",
downstreamRefs: [b.ref, c.ref],
});
This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.
To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm
:
$ npm install @pulumi/auto-deploy
or yarn
:
$ yarn add @pulumi/auto-deploy
To use from Python, install using pip
:
$ pip install pulumi-auto-deploy
To use from Go, use go get
to grab the latest version of the library
$ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-auto-deploy/sdk/go
To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package
:
$ dotnet add package Pulumi.AutoDeploy
FAQs
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The npm package @pulumi/auto-deploy receives a total of 46 weekly downloads. As such, @pulumi/auto-deploy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pulumi/auto-deploy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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