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aws-cdk-google-workspace
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AWS CDK constructs to set up Google Workspace for a domain hosted on AWS
AWS CDK constructs to set up Google Workspace for a domain hosted on AWS.
npm install aws-cdk-google-workspace
import { App, Stack, StackProps, } from "@aws-cdk/core";
import { HostedZone } from "@aws-cdk/aws-route53";
import { GoogleWorkspace } from "aws-cdk-google-workspace";
class MyStack extends Stack {
constructor(scope: App, id: string, props?: StackProps) {
super(scope, id, props)
const hostedZone = HostedZone.fromLookup(this, "HostedZone", {
domainName: "example.com",
});
new GoogleWorkspace(this, "GoogleWorkspace", {
hostedZone: hostedZone,
verificationCode: "my-domain-verification-code",
});
}
}
Follow these instructions to get a domain verification code.
Here is a checklist to set up a new account before we can deploy stacks from this project.
Self-contained reproducible dev environment
docker-compose build
docker-compose run --rm dev bash
Copyright © 2021 robofarm
Distributed under the MIT License (MIT).
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AWS CDK constructs to set up Google Workspace for a domain hosted on AWS
We found that aws-cdk-google-workspace demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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