Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: construct-hub
Version: 0.1.142
Summary: A construct library that models Construct Hub instances.
Home-page: https://github.com/cdklabs
Author: Amazon Web Services, Inc.<construct-ecosystem-team@amazon.com>
License: Apache-2.0
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/cdklabs/construct-hub.git
Description: # Construct Hub
        
        This project maintains a [AWS Cloud Development Kit](https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk) construct library
        that can be used to deploy instances of the Construct Hub in any AWS Account.
        
        ## Development
        
        The `test/devapp` directory includes an AWS CDK app designed for deploying the
        construct hub into a development account. This app is also used as a golden
        snapshot, so every time the construct changes, you'll see its snapshot updated.
        
        To bootstrap your developer account, use the following command:
        
        ```shell
        CDK_NEW_BOOTSTRAP=1 npx cdk bootstrap aws://ACCOUNT/REGION
        ```
        
        Use the following tasks to work with the dev app. It will always work with the
        currently configured CLI account/region:
        
        * `yarn dev:synth` - synthesize into `test/devapp/cdk.out`
        * `yarn dev:deploy` - deploy to the current environment
        * `yarn dev:diff` - diff against the current environment
        
        ## Testing
        
        To run all tests, run `yarn test`.
        
        Unit tests are implemented using [jest](https://jestjs.io/).
        
        Integration tests are implemented as small CDK applications under files called
        `.integ.ts`. For each integration test, you can use the following tasks:
        
        * `integ:xxx:deploy` - deploys the integration test to your personal development
          account and stores the output under a `.cdkout` directory which is committed
          to the repository.
        * `integ:xxx:assert` - runs during `yarn test` and compares the synthesized
          output of the test to the one in `.cdkout`.
        * `integ:xxx:snapshot` - synthesizes the app and updates the snapshot without
          actually deploying the stack (generally not recommended)
        * `integ:xxx:destroy` - can be used to delete the integration test app (called
          by `deploy` as well)
        
        To deploy integration test apps, you'll need to configure your environment with
        AWS credentials as well as set `AWS_REGION` to refer to the region you wish to
        use.
        
        Integration tests use "triggers" which are lambda functions that are executed
        during deployment and are used to make assertions about the deployed resources.
        Triggers are automatically generated for all files named `trigger.xxx.lambda.ts`
        (for example, `trigger.prune-test.lambda.ts`) and can just be added to the
        integration test stack with the relevant dependencies. See the deny-list
        integration test as an example.
        
        ## Security
        
        See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md#security-issue-notifications) for more
        information.
        
        ## License
        
        This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
        
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