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cloudformation-helpers

A collection of AWS Lambda funtions that fill in the gaps that existing CloudFormation resources do not cover.

AWS CloudFormation supports Custom Resources (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/template-custom-resources.html), which can be used to call AWS Lambda functions. CloudFormation covers much of the AWS API landscape, but does leave some gaps unsupported. AWS Lambda can contain any sort of logic, including interacting with the AWS API in ways not covered by CloudFormation. By combining the two, CloudFormation deploys should be able to approach the full resource support given by the AWS API.

Warning: most of these functions require fairly wide permissions, since they need access to resources in a general manner - much the same way CloudFormation itself has permission to do almost anything.

Usage

  1. Use https://s3.amazonaws.com/com.gilt.public.backoffice/cloudformation_templates/create_cloudformation_helper_functions.template to deploy a stack that creates the Lambda functions for you. Remember the stack name.

  2. Include the following resources in your CloudFormation template. These will create a) a nested stack that looks up the ARNs from the previous step and b) a custom resource that allows your template to read those ARNs.

    "CFHelperStack": {
      "Type": "AWS::CloudFormation::Stack",
      "Properties": {
        "TemplateURL": "https://s3.amazonaws.com/com.gilt.public.backoffice/cloudformation_templates/lookup_stack_outputs.template"
      }
    },
    "CFHelper": {
      "Type": "Custom::CFHelper",
      "Properties": {
        "ServiceToken": { "Fn::GetAtt" : ["CFHelperStack", "Outputs.LookupStackOutputsArn"] },
        "StackName": "your-helper-stack-name-here"
      },
      "DependsOn": [
        "CFHelperStack"
      ]
    }
    

    You can either hardcode the stack name of your helper functions, or request it as a parameter.

  3. Use the ARNs from the previous step in a custom resource, to call those Lambda functions:

    "PopulateTable": {
      "Type": "Custom::PopulateTable",
      "Properties": {
        "ServiceToken": { "Fn::GetAtt" : ["CFHelper", "DynamoDBPutItemsFunctionArn"] },
        "TableName": "your-table-name",
        "Items": [
          {
            "key": "foo1",
            "value": {
              "bar": 1.5,
              "baz": "qwerty"
            }
          },
          {
            "key": "foo2",
            "value": false
          }
        ]
      },
      "DependsOn": [
        "CFHelper"
      ]
    }
    

Included functions

Insert items into DynamoDB

Pass in a list of items to be inserted into a DynamoDB table. This is useful to provide a template for the content of the table, or to populate a config table. There is no data-checking, so it is up to the client to ensure that the format of the data is correct.

Warning: it is a PUT, so it will overwrite any items that already exist for the table's primary key.

Parameters

TableName

The name of the DynamoDB table to insert into. Must exist at the time of the insert, i.e. will not create if it does not already exist.

Items

A JSON array of items to be inserted, in JSON format (not DynamoDB format).

Reference Output Name

DynamoDBPutItemsFunctionArn

Subscribe to SNS topics

Mirrors the SNS.Subscribe API method (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/SNS.html#subscribe-property).

Parameters

Endpoint

The endpoint that receives the SNS messages.

Protocol

The type of endpoint. Can be one of the following values: application, email, email-json, http, https, lambda, sms, sqs.

TopicArn

The SNS topic to subscribe to.

Reference Output Name

SnsSubscribeFunctionArn

Deployment (contributors)

After making changes (i.e. adding a new helper function), please do the following:

  1. Upload this zipped repo to the com.gilt.public.backoffice/lambda_functions bucket. To produce the .zip file:

      zip -r cloudformation-helpers.zip . -x *.git* -x *cloudformation-helpers.zip*
    

    Unfortunately we can't use the Github .zip file directly, because it zips the code into a subdirectory named after the repo; AWS Lambda then can't find the .js file containing the helper functions because it is not on the top-level.

  2. Upload the edited create_cloudformation_helper_functions.template to com.gilt.public.backoffice/cloudformation_templates

License

Copyright 2015 Gilt Groupe, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0