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cdk-budibase
BudiBase
is open source! is Build apps, forms, and workflows that perfectly fit your business - so you can move forward, faster. Best of all. Use AWS CDK to create budibase server. data store in efs
base resource:
# example cdk app diff.
npx aws-cdk@latest diff --app='npx ts-node src/integ.api.ts'
# example cdk app deploy.
npx aws-cdk@latest deploy --app='npx ts-node src/integ.api.ts'
# example cdk app destroy (in case you miss remove efs, you need to remove efs, and log group manually on aws console or via aws cli, sdk etc...).
npx aws-cdk@latest destroy --app='npx ts-node src/integ.api.ts'
import { BudiBaseBaseResource } from 'cdk-budibase';
const app = new App();
const env = {
account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION,
};
const stack = new Stack(app, 'MyStack', { env });
new BudiBaseBaseResource(stack, 'BudiBaseBaseResource');
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Use AWS CDK to create budibase server
We found that cdk-budibase demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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