cdk-web :rocket: DEMO
:muscle: AWS CDK in your browser!
cdk-web and aws-cdk-web are functionally identical packages on npm
. read about the differences below.
index
usage
you need to load aws-sdk
v2 and cdk-web
somewhere in your HTML:
via unpkg
<script src="https://sdk.amazonaws.com/js/aws-sdk-2.1000.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/cdk-web"></script>
via jsdelivr
<script src="https://sdk.amazonaws.com/js/aws-sdk-2.1000.0.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/cdk-web@latest/dist/cdk-web.min.js"></script>
then a global CDK
variable is exposed in your web browser.
start writing CDK apps like you would normally do in NodeJS:
const cdk = CDK.require("aws-cdk-lib");
const ec2 = CDK.require("aws-cdk-lib/aws-ec2");
const sqs = CDK.require("aws-cdk-lib/aws-sqs");
const sns = CDK.require("aws-cdk-lib/aws-sns");
const s3 = CDK.require("aws-cdk-lib/aws-s3");
const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, "BrowserStack");
const vpc = new ec2.Vpc(stack, "VPC");
const queue = new sqs.Queue(stack, "Queue");
const topic = new sns.Topic(stack, "Topic");
const bucket = new s3.Bucket(stack, "Bucket");
const assembly = app.synth();
console.log(assembly);
you just replace all calls to require
for cdk with CDK.require
.
output of app.synth()
contains all you need to get your generated stack.
bootstrapping and cli functionality
if you are looking to use this against a live AWS account inside a browser, you may find these notes useful:
building
executing npm run build
builds CDK for web. everything is bundled in dist/cdk-web.js
.
you may open up dist/index.html
in your browser if you want to just play with the compiled bundle.
you can build a dev bundle verbosely with DEBUG='CdkWeb*'
and CDK_WEB_DEBUG=1
environment variables set.
check out docs/development.md if you are trying to use this in development.
testing
testing is done by Puppeteer. the actual generated bundle is loaded into Puppeteer and tests are executed against it.
run npm test
to execute them.
types
cdk-web
ships with a single .d.ts
file that gives you the same typings as the native cdk. to get it to work, check
out docs/types.md. typings for aws-cdk-lib
and constructs
are all bundled.
cdk-web
vs aws-cdk-web
The two packages are identical, mirrored, and released to at the same time. You may use the other mirror if you are behind a corporate proxy and your NPM packages go through a third-party repository such as Artifactory. The mirror does not list any packages as dependencies in its package.json (neither dev, nor prod). This prevents cdk-web
to be incorrectly flagged as vulnerable due to its outdated devDependencies. cdk-web
is a compiled project. Its compiler and toolchain being outdated does not impact its runtime. It's all client side JavaScript anyway. The mirror is only provided for your convenience.