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community-registry-extensions
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Journey of creating a new AWS CloudFormation resource
I created a few myself before, and published these out of my own AWS Accounts. But this time instead of doing this all on my own, I had the opportunity to contribute to the Open Source community driven repository on GitHub. Great place to see what already existed, and have other people actually help and review my code.
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Managing low-code environments with AWS CloudFormation and Azure Resource Manager
AWS Cloudformation Registry: This community is focused on AWS CloudFormation. The community provides resources and support for users of CloudFormation, including best practices, tutorials, and troubleshooting tips.
troposphere
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Pyinfra: Automate Infrastructure Using Python
Seems like an interesting generalized mix of something like https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere and Ansible from a glance.
The value add would be unifying provisioning and configuration management in a Python-y experience? The lifecycle of each is distinct and that's traditionally where the headaches of using a single tool for both has come in
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AWS Predictions for 2024
Under the IaC category, in July 2023, AWS added loops to CloudFormation, finally ticking a box the community has been asking for since troposphere. I suspect that, in combination with the Terraform licensing changes, it may keep people using CloudFormation for a while longer.
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Journey of creating a new AWS CloudFormation resource
Because ECS Compose-X uses Troposphere, I was able to create a very light and simple python library(https://github.com/JohnPreston/troposphere-awscommunity-applicationautoscaling-scheduledaction) to distribute the resource for other Troposphere users to re-use.
- What are some of your favorite projects to support on GitHub?
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Terraform vs. Cloudformation for an all-AWS Environment in 2023?
Written in house, but the library troposphere is the primary component of how it is built. Example stacks are here.
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How proficient should Solution Architects be at writing code?
I am kind of going off topic here, but isn't the point of being an SA to be created with code services to deliver solutions at scale that are cost-effective? How in the hell can you do that when you can't write a simple Python template that generates code at 50 times the rate you can manually? How can you ever be expected to deploy a serverless solution if you can't write any code yourself? There has to be some level of proficiency there.
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Terraform should have remained stateless
Wouldn't using troposphere[1] be easier?
[1] https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere
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Hosting your blog on AWS
You might have seen some tutorials on how to set up S3 buckets using the AWS Console. This works fine, but I'm a firm believer of managing your resources with code. I've chosen the native solution of AWS, called AWS CloudFormation. This makes it easier to reproduce the setup if I ever need to tear it down of move it to another account or region. Below is the full CloudFormation template, I've used a framework called Troposphere, a Python library that creates CloudFormation.
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Alert: Cloud Software Startup Hashicorp Files For IPO
For CF for example I no longer write template in yaml or shudders json, and instead I use troposphere.
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AWS pros out here, how can someone get good at CloudFormation ?
refer : https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere
What are some alternatives?
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
aws-cloudformation-coverage-roadmap - The AWS CloudFormation Public Coverage Roadmap
gohugo-theme-ananke - Ananke: A theme for Hugo Sites
aws-cli - Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services
dhall-kubernetes - Typecheck, template and modularize your Kubernetes definitions with Dhall
gitlab-ci-python-library
www-gitlab-com
taskcat - Test all the CloudFormation things! (with TaskCat)
drone - Gitness is an Open Source developer platform with Source Control management, Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery. [Moved to: https://github.com/harness/gitness]
pipeline - A cloud-native Pipeline resource.
dashboard - A dashboard for Tekton!
NUKE - 🏗 The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET