aws-cdk-lib.aws_servicediscovery-readme

aws-cdk-lib.aws_servicediscovery module

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Amazon ECS Service Discovery Construct Library

This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.

This package contains constructs for working with AWS Cloud Map

AWS Cloud Map is a fully managed service that you can use to create and maintain a map of the backend services and resources that your applications depend on.

For further information on AWS Cloud Map, see the AWS Cloud Map documentation

HTTP Namespace Example

The following example creates an AWS Cloud Map namespace that supports API calls, creates a service in that namespace, and registers an instance to it:

import * as cdk from '../../core';
import * as servicediscovery from '../lib';

const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'aws-servicediscovery-integ');

const namespace = new servicediscovery.HttpNamespace(stack, 'MyNamespace', {
  name: 'MyHTTPNamespace',
});

const service1 = namespace.createService('NonIpService', {
  description: 'service registering non-ip instances',
});

service1.registerNonIpInstance('NonIpInstance', {
  customAttributes: { arn: 'arn:aws:s3:::mybucket' },
});

const service2 = namespace.createService('IpService', {
  description: 'service registering ip instances',
  healthCheck: {
    type: servicediscovery.HealthCheckType.HTTP,
    resourcePath: '/check',
  },
});

service2.registerIpInstance('IpInstance', {
  ipv4: '54.239.25.192',
});

app.synth();

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Private DNS Namespace Example

The following example creates an AWS Cloud Map namespace that supports both API calls and DNS queries within a vpc, creates a service in that namespace, and registers a loadbalancer as an instance.

A secondary service is also configured which only supports API based discovery, a non ip based resource is registered to this service:

import * as ec2 from '../../aws-ec2';
import * as elbv2 from '../../aws-elasticloadbalancingv2';
import * as cdk from '../../core';
import * as servicediscovery from '../lib';

const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'aws-servicediscovery-integ');

const vpc = new ec2.Vpc(stack, 'Vpc', { maxAzs: 2 });

const namespace = new servicediscovery.PrivateDnsNamespace(stack, 'Namespace', {
  name: 'boobar.com',
  vpc,
});

const service = namespace.createService('Service', {
  dnsRecordType: servicediscovery.DnsRecordType.A_AAAA,
  dnsTtl: cdk.Duration.seconds(30),
  loadBalancer: true,
});

const loadbalancer = new elbv2.ApplicationLoadBalancer(stack, 'LB', { vpc, internetFacing: true });

service.registerLoadBalancer('Loadbalancer', loadbalancer);

const arnService = namespace.createService('ArnService', {
  discoveryType: servicediscovery.DiscoveryType.API,
});

arnService.registerNonIpInstance('NonIpInstance', {
  customAttributes: { arn: 'arn://' },
});

app.synth();

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Public DNS Namespace Example

The following example creates an AWS Cloud Map namespace that supports both API calls and public DNS queries, creates a service in that namespace, and registers an IP instance:

import * as cdk from '../../core';
import * as servicediscovery from '../lib';

const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'aws-servicediscovery-integ');

const namespace = new servicediscovery.PublicDnsNamespace(stack, 'Namespace', {
  name: 'foobar.com',
});

const service = namespace.createService('Service', {
  name: 'foo',
  dnsRecordType: servicediscovery.DnsRecordType.A,
  dnsTtl: cdk.Duration.seconds(30),
  healthCheck: {
    type: servicediscovery.HealthCheckType.HTTPS,
    resourcePath: '/healthcheck',
    failureThreshold: 2,
  },
});

service.registerIpInstance('IpInstance', {
  ipv4: '54.239.25.192',
  port: 443,
});

app.synth();

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For DNS namespaces, you can also register instances to services with CNAME records:

import * as cdk from '../../core';
import * as servicediscovery from '../lib';

const app = new cdk.App();
const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'aws-servicediscovery-integ');

const namespace = new servicediscovery.PublicDnsNamespace(stack, 'Namespace', {
  name: 'foobar.com',
});

const service = namespace.createService('Service', {
  name: 'foo',
  dnsRecordType: servicediscovery.DnsRecordType.CNAME,
  dnsTtl: cdk.Duration.seconds(30),
});

service.registerCnameInstance('CnameInstance', {
  instanceCname: 'service.pizza',
});

app.synth();

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