Connect a Network Load Balancer and a Neptune Cluster Endpoint together #21173
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Hi! Did you manage to find a solution to this ? I saw that there is an option involving haproxy running on an ec2 https://aws-samples.github.io/aws-dbs-refarch-graph/src/connecting-using-a-load-balancer/#connecting-to-amazon-neptune-from-clients-outside-the-neptune-vpc-using-aws-network-load-balancer , but was curious if you found another way |
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For the past two days I've been struggling with exposing a Neptune endpoint to the public using an NLB in a single stack. The architecture was inspired by this document.
For the life of me I haven't been able to figure out how to obtain the IP address of the Neptune endpoint to use as the target of NLB's listener. The main issue resides in the conversion of the Neptune
hostname
to an IP address as required by NLB's target groupIPTarget
and how CDK synthesizes stacks before deployment.I explored the use of CustomResources to no avail due to my limited familiarity with the topic (day 5 of my aws journey), and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
Here's my stack (CDK app repo here):
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