AWS IAM policy statement generator with fluent interface
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AWS IAM policy statement generator with fluent interface
An initial project for projen. It crafts a custom construct by Typescript then publishes the construct into 4 popular programming language repositories, i.e., npm, PyPI, Central Maven, and NuGet.
A demonstration of CICD with AWS Databrew
This construct creates the foundation for developers to explore the combination of Amazon S3 Object Lambda and Amazon Comprehend for PII scenarios and it is designed with flexibility, i.e, the developers could tweak arguments via CDK to see how AWS services work and behave.
Rapidly build modern applications with advanced configuration management
The jsii sample code transliterator
This construct creates a state machine that can invoke a Lambda function per time unit which can be less than one minute. You only need to craft a Lambda function and then assign it as an argument into the construct. An example is included.
Website for cdk.dev
The neulabs-cdk-constructs library contains CDK-based constructs and stacks to allow the creation of cloud infrastructure on AWS.
Export JSII Compatible Interface from public NPM packages
Generate JSII compliant TypeScript types and documents from a GraphQL Schema
P6M7G8's Awesome Projen
An AWS CDK library to configure and deploy NAT instances individually within their own ASG to improve reliability and availability.
A pure CDK for Terraform construct to authenticate against Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) without the need of any Terraform module
This is an AWS CDK Construct to make deploying a single page website (Angular/React/Vue) to AWS S3 behind SSL/Cloudfront easier
An example project explaining how to create and publish CDK constructs using projen and jsii. It lets you publish your CDK constructs to npm, Maven, NuGet and PyPi.
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