GoFormation
is a Go library for working with AWS CloudFormation / AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) templates.
- Main features
- Installation
- Usage
- Updating CloudFormation / SAM Resources in GoFormation
- Advanced
- Versioning
- Contributing
- Describe AWS CloudFormation and AWS SAM templates as Go objects (structs), and then turn it into JSON/YAML.
- Parse JSON/YAML AWS CloudFormation and AWS SAM templates and turn them into Go structs.
- Strongly typed Go structs generated for every AWS CloudFormation and AWS SAM resource.
- Automatically generated, from the published AWS CloudFormation Resource Specification.
As with other Go libraries, GoFormation can be installed with go get
.
$ go get github.com/awslabs/goformation/v5
Below is an example of building a CloudFormation template programmatically, then outputting the resulting JSON
package main
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/awslabs/goformation/v5/cloudformation"
"github.com/awslabs/goformation/v5/cloudformation/sns"
)
func main() {
// Create a new CloudFormation template
template := cloudformation.NewTemplate()
// Create an Amazon SNS topic, with a unique name based off the current timestamp
template.Resources["MyTopic"] = &sns.Topic{
TopicName: "my-topic-" + strconv.FormatInt(time.Now().Unix(), 10),
}
// Create a subscription, connected to our topic, that forwards notifications to an email address
template.Resources["MyTopicSubscription"] = &sns.Subscription{
TopicArn: cloudformation.Ref("MyTopic"),
Protocol: "email",
Endpoint: "some.email@example.com",
}
// Let's see the JSON AWS CloudFormation template
j, err := template.JSON()
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Failed to generate JSON: %s\n", err)
} else {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", string(j))
}
// and also the YAML AWS CloudFormation template
y, err := template.YAML()
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Failed to generate YAML: %s\n", err)
} else {
fmt.Printf("%s\n", string(y))
}
}
Would output the following JSON template:
{
"AWSTemplateFormatVersion": "2010-09-09",
"Resources": {
"MyTopic": {
"Properties": {
"TopicName": "my-topic-1536878058"
},
"Type": "AWS::SNS::Topic"
},
"MyTopicSubscription": {
"Properties": {
"Endpoint": "some.email@example.com",
"Protocol": "email",
"TopicArn": {
"Ref": "MyTopic"
}
},
"Type": "AWS::SNS::Subscription"
}
}
}
...and the following YAML template:
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: 2010-09-09
Resources:
MyTopic:
Properties:
TopicName: my-topic-1536878058
Type: AWS::SNS::Topic
MyTopicSubscription:
Properties:
Endpoint: some.email@example.com
Protocol: email
TopicArn:
Ref: MyTopic
Type: AWS::SNS::Subscription
When creating templates, you can use the following convenience functions to use AWS CloudFormation Intrinsics:
cloudformation.Ref(logicalName string)
cloudformation.GetAtt(logicalName string, attribute string)
cloudformation.ImportValue(name string)
cloudformation.Base64(input string)
cloudformation.CIDR(ipBlock, count, cidrBits string)
cloudformation.FindInMap(mapName, topLevelKey, secondLevelKey string)
cloudformation.GetAZs(region string)
cloudformation.Join(delimiter string, values []string)
cloudformation.Select(index string, list []string)
cloudformation.Split(delimiter, source string)
cloudformation.Sub(value string)
And(conditions []string)
Equals(value1, value2 string)
If(value, ifEqual, ifNotEqual string)
Not(conditions []string)
Or(conditions []string)
GoFormation also works the other way - parsing JSON/YAML CloudFormation/SAM templates into Go structs.
package main
import (
"log"
"github.com/awslabs/goformation/v5"
)
func main() {
// Open a template from file (can be JSON or YAML)
template, err := goformation.Open("template.yaml")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("There was an error processing the template: %s", err)
}
// You can extract all resources of a certain type
// Each AWS CloudFormation resource is a strongly typed struct
functions := template.GetAllServerlessFunctionResources()
for name, function := range functions {
// E.g. Found a AWS::Serverless::Function named GetHelloWorld (runtime: nodejs6.10)
log.Printf("Found a %s named %s (runtime: %s)\n", function.AWSCloudFormationType(), name, function.Runtime)
}
// You can also search for specific resources by their logicalId
search := "GetHelloWorld"
function, err := template.GetServerlessFunctionWithName(search)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Function not found")
}
// E.g. Found a AWS::Serverless::Function named GetHelloWorld (runtime: nodejs6.10)
log.Printf("Found a %s named %s (runtime: %s)\n", function.AWSCloudFormationType(), search, function.Runtime)
}
AWS GoFormation contains automatically generated Go structs for every CloudFormation/SAM resource, located in the cloudformation/ directory. These can be generated, from the latest AWS CloudFormation Resource Specification published for us-east-1
by just running go generate
:
$ go generate
Generated 587 AWS CloudFormation resources from specification v1.4.2
Generated 17 AWS SAM resources from specification v2016-10-31
Generated JSON Schema: schema/cloudformation.schema.json
The GoFormation build pipeline automatically checks for any updated AWS CloudFormation resources on a daily basis, and creates a pull request against this repository if any are found.
The following AWS CloudFormation Intrinsic Functions are supported in GoFormation:
- Fn::Base64
- Fn::FindInMap
- Fn::Join
- Fn::Select
- Fn::Split
- Fn::Sub
- Ref
- Fn::And
- Fn::Equals
- Fn::If
- Fn::Not
- Fn::Or
- Fn::GetAtt
- Fn::GetAZs
- Fn::ImportValue
Any unsupported intrinsic functions will return nil
.
When converting a YAML/JSON template to go, the intrinsic 'Ref' function as implemented will resolve all of the pseudo parameters such as AWS::AccountId
with their default value as listed on the page.
If a reference is not a pseudo parameter, GoFormation will try to resolve it within the AWS CloudFormation template. Currently, this implementation only searches for Parameters
with a name that matches the ref, and returns the Default
if it has one.
This library is automatically versioned and tagged using semantic-release.
Contributions and feedback are welcome! Proposals and pull requests will be considered and responded to. For more information, see the CONTRIBUTING file.