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Is kubernetesx (kx) dead?
It seems that kubernetesx never really got much traction, since I'm also having trouble finding any documentation / examples for it (except in the repo itself). For example, it's not even listed in https://github.com/pulumi/examples
- Why are pulumi examples repo not showing good re-useable design patterns
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Test-Driven Infrastructure Development with Pulumi and Jest
From here, there's a bunch more you might think about next: writing more tests to cover the code we just added, exploring some additional flavors of testing in the docs, or having a look at a few examples. You'll find the full source for this walkthrough up on GitHub as well.
- Things I Wish I Knew Earlier About Pulumi
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What does the opts variable in TS Pulumi do?
https://github.com/pulumi/examples: Lots of useful references in here. It's organized by [cloud]-[language]-* (so for example, aws-ts for AWS TypeScript) and many have good comments that explain what each piece is doing.
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Some Pulumi Questions
I've found the Python one to work well. I haven't used Go's. You can check out code examples for yourself: https://github.com/pulumi/examples. Pulumi programs are really just instantiations of classes/objects with key/value pairs that mirror the cloud provider's API, so it's not surprising that the code between languages look similar. It's interesting that you're not a fan of TypeScript though given that its language features work incredibly well for describing cloud infrastructure work. I would suggest reevaluating it as a language choice.
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Run Your Own RSS Server on AWS with Pulumi
If you're already comfortable with Pulumi, and you just want to get up and running, I've set up a GitHub repo (complete with a Deploy with Pulumi button!) that should have all you need to get going. Just click the button, set a few configs (like your RSS server's administrative password, which will be stored as an encrypted Pulumi secret), and follow the prompts. Your shiny new server should be up and running within minutes.
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API Gateway to EventBridge with Pulumi
There's a lot more you can do with integrations like this that we didn't cover: add more Lambda function handlers, have EventBridge target other AWS services (Step Functions might be a good one to try next), validate HTTP request bodies (with API Gateway models, to keep bad data from ever reaching EventBridge), and more. Hopefully this gives you sense of what's possible, though. And as promised, you'll find examples that use both versions of API Gateway in our examples repository on GitHub:
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Platform Engineering with Pulumi- Episode 1: Building the AWS Landing Zone with Pulumi
provisioners module is an implementation of Terraform provisioner in Pulumi, which allows us to copy files, run commands remotely on the EC2 instance. Refer to documentation.
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Creating Kubernetes Guestbook App With Pulumi
Pulumi example projects https://github.com/pulumi/examples
aws-solutions-constructs
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I looked through attacks in my access logs. Here's what I found
This is helpful! I found some CDK libraries that allows for connecting a load balancer or Cloudfront to WAF with a few lines of code. I'll give it a try! [1] [2].
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1: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-solutions-constructs/tree/mai...
2: https://constructs.dev/search?q=waf&cdk=aws-cdk&cdkver=2&lan...
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Why are pulumi examples repo not showing good re-useable design patterns
I have seen the pulumi registry is somewhat similar to construct hub but AWS provides solution construct patterns https://github.com/awslabs/aws-solutions-constructs which are best practice solutions. I did not know about pulumiverse seems more like registry not patterns or well archited solutions.
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AWS CDK - Versioning your applications
Take a look at the AWS Solutions Constructs and how they are packaged. I think that's what you're describing. I've packaged dozens of Constructs this way and imo being able to package IaC so easily like this is one of the most under appreciated aspects of the CDK.
What are some alternatives?
pulumi-k8s-guestbook - Project using Pulumi to create a Kubernets Guestbook
serverless - This is intended to be a repo containing all of the official AWS Serverless architecture patterns built with CDK for developers to use. All patterns come in Typescript and Python with the exported CloudFormation also included.
cloud-pricing-api - GraphQL API for cloud pricing. Contains over 3M public prices from AWS, Azure and GCP. Self-updates prices via an automated weekly job.
pulumi-examples
t2d2 - Terraform Test Driven Development
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
laf - Laf is a cloud development platform offering ready-to-use resources like cloud functions, databases, and storage. It empowers developers to quickly unleash their creativity.
fortigate-autoscale-azure - An implementation of FortiGate Autoscale for the Microsoft Azure platform API with a Cosmos DB storage backend.
pulumi-kubernetesx - Kubernetes for Everyone
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
pretf - Generate Terraform code with Python