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package main import ( "os" "github.com/aws-cloudformation/rain/internal/cmd/deploy" ) func main() { os.Args = []string{ os.Args[0], "--help", } deploy.Cmd.Execute() }
Output: Creates or updates a CloudFormation stack named <stack> from the template file <template>. If you don't specify a stack name, rain will use the template filename minus its extension. If a template needs to be packaged before it can be deployed, rain will package the template first. Rain will attempt to create an S3 bucket to store artifacts that it packages and deploys. The bucket's name will be of the format rain-artifacts-<AWS account id>-<AWS region>. The config flag can be used to programmatically set tags and parameters. The format is similar to the "Template configuration file" for AWS CodePipeline just without the 'StackPolicy' key. The file can be in YAML or JSON format. JSON: { "Parameters" : { "NameOfTemplateParameter" : "ValueOfParameter", ... }, "Tags" : { "TagKey" : "TagValue", ... } } YAML: Parameters: NameOfTemplateParameter: ValueOfParameter ... Tags: TagKey: TagValue ... Usage: deploy <template> [stack] Flags: -c, --config string YAML or JSON file to set tags and parameters -d, --detach once deployment has started, don't wait around for it to finish -h, --help help for deploy --ignore-unknown-params Ignore unknown parameters -k, --keep keep deployed resources after a failure by disabling rollbacks --params strings set parameter values; use the format key1=value1,key2=value2 --role-arn string ARN of an IAM role that CloudFormation should assume to deploy the stack --tags strings add tags to the stack; use the format key1=value1,key2=value2 -t, --termination-protection enable termination protection on the stack -y, --yes don't ask questions; just deploy
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var Cmd = &cobra.Command{ Use: "deploy <template> [stack]", Short: "Deploy a CloudFormation stack from a local template", Long: `Creates or updates a CloudFormation stack named <stack> from the template file <template>. If you don't specify a stack name, rain will use the template filename minus its extension. If a template needs to be packaged before it can be deployed, rain will package the template first. Rain will attempt to create an S3 bucket to store artifacts that it packages and deploys. The bucket's name will be of the format rain-artifacts-<AWS account id>-<AWS region>. The config flag can be used to programmatically set tags and parameters. The format is similar to the "Template configuration file" for AWS CodePipeline just without the 'StackPolicy' key. The file can be in YAML or JSON format. JSON: { "Parameters" : { "NameOfTemplateParameter" : "ValueOfParameter", ... }, "Tags" : { "TagKey" : "TagValue", ... } } YAML: Parameters: NameOfTemplateParameter: ValueOfParameter ... Tags: TagKey: TagValue ... `, Args: cobra.RangeArgs(1, 2), DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { fn := args[0] base := filepath.Base(fn) var suppliedStackName string if len(args) == 2 { suppliedStackName = args[1] } else { suppliedStackName = "" } spinner.Push(fmt.Sprintf("Preparing template '%s'", base)) template := PackageTemplate(fn, yes) spinner.Pop() stackName := dc.GetStackName(suppliedStackName, base) spinner.Push(fmt.Sprintf("Checking current status of stack '%s'", stackName)) stack, stackExists := CheckStack(stackName) spinner.Pop() dc, err := dc.GetDeployConfig(tags, params, configFilePath, base, template, stack, stackExists, yes, ignoreUnknownParams) if err != nil { panic(err) } spinner.Push("Creating change set") changeSetName, createErr := cfn.CreateChangeSet(template, dc.Params, dc.Tags, stackName, roleArn) if createErr != nil { if changeSetHasNoChanges(createErr.Error()) { spinner.Pop() fmt.Println(console.Green("Change set was created, but there is no change. Deploy was skipped.")) return } else { panic(ui.Errorf(createErr, "error creating changeset")) } } spinner.Pop() if !yes { spinner.Push("Formatting change set") status := formatChangeSet(stackName, changeSetName) spinner.Pop() fmt.Println("CloudFormation will make the following changes:") fmt.Println(status) if !console.Confirm(true, "Do you wish to continue?") { err := cfn.DeleteChangeSet(stackName, changeSetName) if err != nil { panic(ui.Errorf(err, "error while deleting changeset '%s'", changeSetName)) } if !stackExists { err = cfn.DeleteStack(stackName, "") if err != nil { panic(ui.Errorf(err, "error deleting empty stack '%s'", stackName)) } } panic(errors.New("user cancelled deployment")) } } err = cfn.ExecuteChangeSet(stackName, changeSetName, keep) if err != nil { panic(ui.Errorf(err, "error while executing changeset '%s'", changeSetName)) } if detach { fmt.Printf("Detaching. You can check your stack's status with: rain watch %s\n", stackName) } else { fmt.Printf("Deploying template '%s' as stack '%s' in %s.\n", filepath.Base(fn), stackName, aws.Config().Region) status, messages := cfn.WaitForStackToSettle(stackName) stack, _ = cfn.GetStack(stackName) output := cfn.GetStackSummary(stack, false) fmt.Println(output) if len(messages) > 0 { fmt.Println(console.Yellow("Messages:")) for _, message := range messages { fmt.Printf(" - %s\n", message) } } if status == "CREATE_COMPLETE" { fmt.Println(console.Green("Successfully deployed " + stackName)) } else if status == "UPDATE_COMPLETE" { fmt.Println(console.Green("Successfully updated " + stackName)) } else { panic(fmt.Errorf("failed deploying stack '%s'", stackName)) } } if terminationProtection { err = cfn.SetTerminationProtection(stackName, true) if err != nil { panic(ui.Errorf(err, "error while enabling termination protection on stack '%s'", stackName)) } } }, PostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { params = nil }, }
Cmd is the deploy command's entrypoint
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