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AWS CDK constructs for deployment of a Temporal cluster on ECS Fargate

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CDK Constructs for Temporal cluster on AWS

CDK constructs to setup a Temporal cluster on ECS Fargate.

Note: this is currently a work in progress. At this point, I consider it as a proof-of-concept. However, I believe that, once completed, these constructs will provide a reasonable method for setup of production-grade application-scoped Temporal cluster in AWS/CDK environements.

Features

Current features

  • Setup a Temporal cluster on ECS Fargate
  • Use distinct containers for each Temporal server roles (frontend, history, matching, worker)
  • Specify the size of containers (can be specified specifically for each server role, or as default values)
  • Register frontend containers to a CloudMap namespace
  • By default, create an Aurora serverless (MySQL compatible) data store
  • Possibility of specifying Temporal software version, as well as modifying address of docker images (either to use a less restrictive docker registry, or to use customized build images)
  • Use an EFS file system to store and share Temporal's dynamic_config.yaml file among all server nodes
  • Automatically creates and upgrade the 'temporal' and 'visibility' schemas at launch time, if appropriate, without using the auto_setup container
  • Optionnaly launch the Temporal web UI

Missing features

  • Automatically create the default Temporal namespace at launch
  • Allow configuring distinct datastores for 'temporal' and 'visibility' schemas (notably, using ElasticSearch for 'visiblity')
  • Make it possible to easily configure the cluster as a single node cluster (that is, one container executing all roles). That would be useful for development in situations where the Temporal cluster is part of the application deployment
  • Configuration of auto-scalling
  • Propertly generate the configuration file
  • Register the Temporal web UI nodes to CloudMap
  • ...

Example usage

Note that default machine specs are intentionnaly small; also, in the following examples, removal policy is intentionnaly set to DESTROY. This is appropriate for tests and development purpose. In production, you should size up your containers appropriately and would most likely want to set removal policy to RETAIN (well, at least on your datastore).

Simple example

import { App, RemovalPolicy, Stack } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
import { TemporalCluster } from 'temporalio-cluster-cdk';
import { Vpc } from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-ec2';
import { PrivateDnsNamespace } from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-servicediscovery';

const app = new App();

const stack = new Stack(app, 'MyTemporalClusterStack', {
    region: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_REGION,
    account: process.env.CDK_DEFAULT_ACCOUNT,
});

const vpc = new Vpc(stack, 'Vpc', {
    maxAzs: 2,
    natGateways: 1,
});

const cloudMapNamespace = new PrivateDnsNamespace(stack, 'CloudMapNamespace', {
    name: 'privatesvc',
    vpc: vpc,
});

const temporalCluster = new TemporalCluster(stack, 'TemporalCluster', {
    vpc,
    cloudMapRegistration: {
        namespace: cloudMapNamespace,
        serviceName: 'temporal',
    },
    removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
});

//
// temporalCluster.connections.allowDefaultPortFromAnyIpv4();
// temporalCluster.roleConnections.web.allowDefaultPortFromAnyIpv4();

app.synth();

Going farther

Specifying Temporal version

new TemporalCluster(stack, 'TemporalCluster', {
    ...
    temporalVersion: TemporalVersion.V1_14_1
    ...
}

Alternative or customized docker images

new TemporalCluster(stack, 'TemporalCluster', {
    ...
    temporalVersion: TemporalVersion.V1_14_3.withCustomizations({ repositoryBase: 'public.ecr.aws/123456789/' }),
    ...
}

Use an existing ECS cluster

const ecsCluster = new Cluster(stack, 'EcsCluster', {
    vpc: vpc,
    enableFargateCapacityProviders: true,
    containerInsights: true,
});

new TemporalCluster(stack, 'TemporalCluster', {
    ...
    ecsCluster
    ...
}

Taking control of the datastore

const datastore = new AuroraServerlessTemporalDatastore(stack, 'Datastore', {
    engine: DatabaseClusterEngine.auroraMysql({ version: AuroraMysqlEngineVersion.VER_2_10_1 }),
    vpc,
    removalPolicy: RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
});

new TemporalCluster(stack, 'TemporalCluster', {
    ...
    datastore,
    ...
}

License

The MIT License

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