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The Pulumi EKS library provides a Pulumi component that creates and manages the resources necessary to run an EKS Kubernetes cluster in AWS. This component exposes the Crosswalk for AWS functionality documented in the Pulumi Elastic Kubernetes Service guide as a package available in all Pulumi languages.
This includes:
aws-k8s-cni
to manage pod networking in Kubernetes.This package is available in many languages in the standard packaging formats.
To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install it using either npm
:
$ npm install @pulumi/eks
or yarn
:
$ yarn add @pulumi/eks
To use from Python, install using pip
:
$ pip install pulumi_eks
To use from Go, use go get
to grab the latest version of the library
$ go get github.com/pulumi/pulumi-eks/sdk/go
To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package
:
$ dotnet add package Pulumi.Eks
If you are interested in contributing, please see the contributing docs.
Please follow the code of conduct.
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Pulumi Amazon Web Services (AWS) EKS Components.
We found that pulumi-eks 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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