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Greeting all,

I'm looking for a way to deploy my application which contains:

  • API Gateway
  • DynamoDB
  • Lambda Functions
  • An S3 bucket

I looked at CloudFormation and CodeDeploy but I'm unsure how to proceed without EC2...

All the information I find is for EC2, I haven't found any information regarding deploying the app above...

The goal is to have a deployment script that deploys app to an environment automatically with technology from AWS. (Basically duplicating my environment)

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

EDIT: I need to be able to export from one AWS account then import onto another AWS account.

Cheers!

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  • CloudFormation can do it all.. example: docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/… Jan 22, 2018 at 17:17
  • Even without EC2? Jan 22, 2018 at 17:49
  • Look at Terraform Jan 22, 2018 at 18:00
  • Serverless Framework does all of them pretty smooth especially lambda and apigateway. In its forum you can find many examples.
    – Can Sahin
    Jan 22, 2018 at 18:04
  • 1
    If you are using Python, [Chalice](chalice.readthedocs.io) was developed and open-sourced by the AWS team. It greatly simplifies the deployment of Lambda + API Gateway, but doesn't tackle Dynamo or S3. For S3, the AWS Cli should be enough, shouldn't it? Jan 23, 2018 at 0:46

4 Answers 4

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In order to deploy your CloudFormation stack into a "different" environment, you have to parameterize your CloudFormation stack name and resource names. (You don't have to parameterize the AWS::Serverless::Function function in this example because CloudFormation automatically creates a function name if no function name is specified, but for most other resources it's necessary)

Example CloudFormation template cfn.yml using the Serverless Application Model (SAM):

AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Description: Deploys a simple AWS Lambda using different environments.

Parameters:
  Env:
    Type: String
    Description: The environment you're deploying to.

Resources:
  ServerlessFunction:
    Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
    Properties:
      Handler: index.handler
      Runtime: nodejs12.x
      CodeUri: ./
      Policies:
        - AWSLambdaBasicExecutionRole

  MyBucket:
    Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
    Properties:
      BucketName: !Sub 'my-bucket-name-${Env}'

You can add further resources like a DynamoDB table. The API Gateway is automatically created if you're using SAM and provide an Events section in your AWS::Serverless::Function resource. See also this SAM example code from the serverless-app-examples repository.

Example deploy.sh script:

#!/usr/bin/env bash

LAMBDA_BUCKET="Your-S3-Bucket-Name"
# change this ENV variable depending on the environment you want to deploy
ENV="prd"
STACK_NAME="aws-lambda-cf-environments-${ENV}"

# now package the CloudFormation template which automatically uploads the Lambda function artifacts to S3 -> generated a "packaged" CloudFormation template cfn.packaged.yml
aws cloudformation package --template-file cfn.yml --s3-bucket ${LAMBDA_BUCKET} --output-template-file cfn.packaged.yml

# ... and deploy the packaged CloudFormation template
aws cloudformation deploy --template-file cfn.packaged.yml --stack-name ${STACK_NAME} --capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM --parameter-overrides Env=${ENV}

See the full example code here. Just deploy the script using ./deploy.sh and change the ENV variable.

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  • I'm going to test this soon, does this work to export files then import into another AWS account? Jan 23, 2018 at 21:50
  • Thanks, found this as well: docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/… which could be useful. Jan 24, 2018 at 0:33
  • And this for account transfer aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/… Jan 24, 2018 at 1:03
  • @LucLaverdure if your intention was to move your whole stack (i.e. copy all resources from one stack to the other), then my example would not fit.
    – s.hesse
    Jan 24, 2018 at 7:32
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    @Programmatic yes, the lambda bucket can be the same for production and dev. It just contains temporary files and the cloudformation package command will hash the artifact names when uploading them, so a collision is not so so likely.
    – s.hesse
    Feb 19, 2019 at 7:38
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Based JSON examples.

Lambda function AWS::Lambda::Function

  • This example creates a Lambda function and an IAM Role attached to it.

Language: NodeJs.


"LambdaRole": {
    "Type": "AWS::IAM::Role",
    "Properties": {
        "AssumeRolePolicyDocument": {
            "Version": "2012-10-17",
            "Statement": [
                {
                    "Effect": "Allow",
                    "Principal": {
                        "Service": [
                            "lambda.amazonaws.com"
                        ]
                    },
                    "Action": [
                        "sts:AssumeRole"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        "Policies": [
            {
                "PolicyName": "LambdaSnsNotification",
                "PolicyDocument": {
                    "Version": "2012-10-17",
                    "Statement": [
                        {
                            "Sid": "AllowSnsActions",
                            "Effect": "Allow",
                            "Action": [
                                "sns:Publish",
                                "sns:Subscribe",
                                "sns:Unsubscribe",
                                "sns:DeleteTopic",
                                "sns:CreateTopic"
                            ],
                            "Resource": "*"
                        }
                    ]
                }
            }
        ]
    }
},
"LambdaFunctionMessageSNSTopic": {
    "Type": "AWS::Lambda::Function",
    "Properties": {
        "Description": "Send message to a specific topic that will deliver MSG to a receiver.",
        "Handler": "index.handler",
        "MemorySize": 128,
        "Role": {
            "Fn::GetAtt": [
                "LambdaRole",
                "Arn"
            ]
        },
        "Runtime": "nodejs6.10",
        "Timeout": 60,
        "Environment": {
            "Variables": {
                "sns_topic_arn": ""
            }
        },
        "Code": {
            "ZipFile": {
                "Fn::Join": [
                    "\n",
                    [
                        "var AWS = require('aws-sdk');",                        
                        "};"
                    ]
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}

API Gateway AWS::ApiGateway::RestApi

  • This example creates Role, RestAPI, Usageplan, Keys and permission to execute lambda from a Request method.

"MSGGatewayRestApi": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::RestApi",
    "Properties": {
        "Name": "MSG RestApi",
        "Description": "API used for sending MSG",
        "FailOnWarnings": true
    }
},
"MSGGatewayRestApiUsagePlan": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::UsagePlan",
    "Properties": {
        "ApiStages": [
            {
                "ApiId": {
                    "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
                },
                "Stage": {
                    "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApiStage"
                }
            }
        ],
        "Description": "Usage plan for stage v1",
        "Quota": {
            "Limit": 5000,
            "Period": "MONTH"
        },
        "Throttle": {
            "BurstLimit": 200,
            "RateLimit": 100
        },
        "UsagePlanName": "Usage_plan_for_stage_v1"
    }
},
"RestApiUsagePlanKey": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::UsagePlanKey",
    "Properties": {
        "KeyId": {
            "Ref": "MSGApiKey"
        },
        "KeyType": "API_KEY",
        "UsagePlanId": {
            "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApiUsagePlan"
        }
    }
},
"MSGApiKey": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::ApiKey",
    "Properties": {
        "Name": "MSGApiKey",
        "Description": "CloudFormation API Key v1",
        "Enabled": "true",
        "StageKeys": [
            {
                "RestApiId": {
                    "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
                },
                "StageName": {
                    "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApiStage"
                }
            }
        ]
    }
},
"MSGGatewayRestApiStage": {
    "DependsOn": [
        "ApiGatewayAccount"
    ],
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::Stage",
    "Properties": {
        "DeploymentId": {
            "Ref": "RestAPIDeployment"
        },
        "MethodSettings": [
            {
                "DataTraceEnabled": true,
                "HttpMethod": "*",
                "LoggingLevel": "INFO",
                "ResourcePath": "/*"
            }
        ],
        "RestApiId": {
            "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
        },
        "StageName": "v1"
    }
},
"ApiGatewayCloudWatchLogsRole": {
    "Type": "AWS::IAM::Role",
    "Properties": {
        "AssumeRolePolicyDocument": {
            "Version": "2012-10-17",
            "Statement": [
                {
                    "Effect": "Allow",
                    "Principal": {
                        "Service": [
                            "apigateway.amazonaws.com"
                        ]
                    },
                    "Action": [
                        "sts:AssumeRole"
                    ]
                }
            ]
        },
        "Policies": [
            {
                "PolicyName": "ApiGatewayLogsPolicy",
                "PolicyDocument": {
                    "Version": "2012-10-17",
                    "Statement": [
                        {
                            "Effect": "Allow",
                            "Action": [
                                "logs:CreateLogGroup",
                                "logs:CreateLogStream",
                                "logs:DescribeLogGroups",
                                "logs:DescribeLogStreams",
                                "logs:PutLogEvents",
                                "logs:GetLogEvents",
                                "logs:FilterLogEvents"
                            ],
                            "Resource": "*"
                        }
                    ]
                }
            }
        ]
    }
},
"ApiGatewayAccount": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::Account",
    "Properties": {
        "CloudWatchRoleArn": {
            "Fn::GetAtt": [
                "ApiGatewayCloudWatchLogsRole",
                "Arn"
            ]
        }
    }
},
"RestAPIDeployment": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::Deployment",
    "DependsOn": [
        "MSGGatewayRequest"
    ],
    "Properties": {
        "RestApiId": {
            "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
        },
        "StageName": "DummyStage"
    }
},
"ApiGatewayMSGResource": {
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::Resource",
    "Properties": {
        "RestApiId": {
            "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
        },
        "ParentId": {
            "Fn::GetAtt": [
                "MSGGatewayRestApi",
                "RootResourceId"
            ]
        },
        "PathPart": "delivermessage"
    }
},
"MSGGatewayRequest": {
    "DependsOn": "LambdaPermission",
    "Type": "AWS::ApiGateway::Method",
    "Properties": {
        "ApiKeyRequired": true,
        "AuthorizationType": "NONE",
        "HttpMethod": "POST",
        "Integration": {
            "Type": "AWS",
            "IntegrationHttpMethod": "POST",
            "Uri": {
                "Fn::Join": [
                    "",
                    [
                        "arn:aws:apigateway:",
                        {
                            "Ref": "AWS::Region"
                        },
                        ":lambda:path/2015-03-31/functions/",
                        {
                            "Fn::GetAtt": [
                                "LambdaFunctionMessageSNSTopic",
                                "Arn"
                            ]
                        },
                        "/invocations"
                    ]
                ]
            },
            "IntegrationResponses": [
                {
                    "StatusCode": 200
                },
                {
                    "SelectionPattern": "500.*",
                    "StatusCode": 500
                },
                {
                    "SelectionPattern": "412.*",
                    "StatusCode": 412
                }
            ],
            "RequestTemplates": {
                "application/json": ""
            }
        },
        "RequestParameters": {
        },
        "ResourceId": {
            "Ref": "ApiGatewayMSGResource"
        },
        "RestApiId": {
            "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
        },
        "MethodResponses": [
            {
                "StatusCode": 200
            },
            {
                "StatusCode": 500
            },
            {
                "StatusCode": 412
            }
        ]
    }
},
"LambdaPermission": {
    "Type": "AWS::Lambda::Permission",
    "Properties": {
        "Action": "lambda:invokeFunction",
        "FunctionName": {
            "Fn::GetAtt": [
                "LambdaFunctionMessageSNSTopic",
                "Arn"
            ]
        },
        "Principal": "apigateway.amazonaws.com",
        "SourceArn": {
            "Fn::Join": [
                "",
                [
                    "arn:aws:execute-api:",
                    {
                        "Ref": "AWS::Region"
                    },
                    ":",
                    {
                        "Ref": "AWS::AccountId"
                    },
                    ":",
                    {
                        "Ref": "MSGGatewayRestApi"
                    },
                    "/*"
                ]
            ]
        }
    }
}

DynamoDB AWS::DynamoDB::Table

  • This example creates a DynamoDB table MyCrossConfig and an alarms for it.

"TableMyCrossConfig": {
  "Type": "AWS::DynamoDB::Table",
  "Properties": {
    "TableName": "MyCrossConfig",
    "AttributeDefinitions": [
      {
        "AttributeName": "id",
        "AttributeType": "S"
      }
    ],
    "KeySchema": [
      {
        "AttributeName": "id",
        "KeyType": "HASH"
      }
    ],
    "ProvisionedThroughput": {
      "ReadCapacityUnits": "5",
      "WriteCapacityUnits": "5"
    }
  }
},
"alarmTargetTrackingtableMyCrossConfigProvisionedCapacityLowdfcae8d90ee2487a8e59c7bc0f9f6bd9": {
  "Type": "AWS::CloudWatch::Alarm",
  "Properties": {
    "ActionsEnabled": "true",
    "AlarmDescription": {
      "Fn::Join": [
        "",
        [
          "DO NOT EDIT OR DELETE. For TargetTrackingScaling policy arn:aws:autoscaling:",
          {
            "Ref": "AWS::Region"
          },
          ":",
          {
            "Ref": "AWS::AccountId"
          },
          ":scalingPolicy:7558858e-b58c-455c-be34-6de387a0c6d1:resource/dynamodb/table/MyCrossConfig:policyName/DynamoDBReadCapacityUtilization:table/MyCrossConfig."
        ]
      ]
    },
    "ComparisonOperator": "LessThanThreshold",
    "EvaluationPeriods": "3",
    "MetricName": "ProvisionedReadCapacityUnits",
    "Namespace": "AWS/DynamoDB",
    "Period": "300",
    "Statistic": "Average",
    "Threshold": "5.0",
    "AlarmActions": [
      {
        "Fn::Join": [
          "",
          [
            "arn:aws:autoscaling:",
            {
              "Ref": "AWS::Region"
            },
            ":",
            {
              "Ref": "AWS::AccountId"
            },
            ":scalingPolicy:7558858e-b58c-455c-be34-6de387a0c6d1:resource/dynamodb/table/MyCrossConfig:policyName/DynamoDBReadCapacityUtilization:table/MyCrossConfig"
          ]
        ]
      }
    ],
    "Dimensions": [
      {
        "Name": "TableName",
        "Value": "MyCrossConfig"
      }
    ]
  }
}

s3 bucket AWS::S3::Bucket

  • This example creates a Bucket with name configbucket- + AWS::AccountId

"ConfigBucket": {
  "Type": "AWS::S3::Bucket",
  "Properties": {
    "BucketName": {
      "Fn::Join": [
        "",
        [
          "configbucket-",
          {
            "Ref": "AWS::AccountId"
          }
        ]
      ]
    }
  },
  "DeletionPolicy": "Delete"
}

Now you need to put altogether, make the reference in the template, Etc.

Hope it helps!

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  • I meant an example of deploy script for all of the services, I already have these created... Apologies for miscommunication... I need a deploy script basically duplicating my environment... Jan 22, 2018 at 20:21
  • Can you still help? Jan 22, 2018 at 20:40
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My guess would be that you could use CloudFormation for such an app, but I'm also unfamiliar.

What I have had success with is writing small scripts which leverage the awscli utility to accomplish this. Additionally, you'll need a strategy for how you setup a new environment.

Typically, what I have done is to use a different suffix on DynamoDB tables and S3 buckets to represent different environments. Lambda + API Gateway have the idea of different versions baked in, so you can support different environments there as well.

For really small projects, I have even setup my Dynamo schema to support many environments within a single table. This is nice for pet or small projects because it's cheaper.

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  • I'm pretty sure I need CloudFormation for this, but as explained above, the examples (Wordpress delpoyment for example) all use EC2... Jan 22, 2018 at 17:38
  • You do not need a CloudFormation to deploy to AWS. They are a convenience and can be easy to make when run against pre configured EC2 instances as you said. But no, you do not need a CloudFormation file to deploy AWS services. I also get the impression that they are difficult to generate by hand.
    – jeff
    Jan 22, 2018 at 20:27
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Built my own SDK for deployments, it's in the making...

https://github.com/LucLaverdure/aws-sdk

You will need to use the following shell scripts within the containers:

export.sh
import.sh

Requirements:

  • AWS CLI
  • Python
  • pip
  • npm
  • jq

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