aws-solutions-constructs.aws-route53-apigateway 2.70.0

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awssolutionsconstructs.awsroute53apigateway 2.70.0

aws-route53-apigateway module
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All classes are under active development and subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any
future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model.
This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.






Reference Documentation:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/solutions/latest/constructs/







Language
Package




Python
aws_solutions_constructs.aws_route53_apigateway


Typescript
@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-route53-apigateway


Java
software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.route53apigateway



Overview
This AWS Solutions Construct implements an Amazon Route 53 connected to a configured Amazon API Gateway REST API.
Here is a minimal deployable pattern definition:
Typescript
import { Construct } from 'constructs';
import { Stack, StackProps } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
import * as route53 from "aws-cdk-lib/aws-route53";
import * as acm from "aws-cdk-lib/aws-certificatemanager";
import { Route53ToApiGateway } from '@aws-solutions-constructs/aws-route53-apigateway';

// The construct requires an existing REST API, this can be created in raw CDK or extracted
// from a previously instantiated construct that created an API Gateway REST API
const existingRestApi = previouslyCreatedApigatewayToLambdaConstruct.apiGateway;

// domainName must match existing hosted zone in your account and the existing certificate
const ourHostedZone = route53.HostedZone.fromLookup(this, 'HostedZone', {
domainName: "example.com",
});

const certificate = acm.Certificate.fromCertificateArn(
this,
"fake-cert",
"arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:123456789012:certificate/11112222-3333-1234-1234-123456789012"
);

// This construct can only be attached to a configured API Gateway.
new Route53ToApiGateway(this, 'Route53ToApiGatewayPattern', {
existingApiGatewayInterface: existingRestApi,
existingHostedZoneInterface: ourHostedZone,
publicApi: true,
existingCertificateInterface: certificate
});

Python
from aws_solutions_constructs.aws_route53_apigateway import Route53ToApiGateway
from aws_cdk import (
aws_route53 as route53,
aws_certificatemanager as acm,
Stack
)
from constructs import Construct

# The construct requires an existing REST API, this can be created in raw CDK or extracted
# from a previously instantiated construct that created an API Gateway REST API
existingRestApi = previouslyCreatedApigatewayToLambdaConstruct.apiGateway

# domain_name must match existing hosted zone in your account and the existing certificate
ourHostedZone = route53.HostedZone.from_lookup(self, 'HostedZone',
domain_name="example.com",
)

# Obtain a pre-existing certificate from your account
certificate = acm.Certificate.from_certificate_arn(
self,
'existing-cert',
"arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:123456789012:certificate/11112222-3333-1234-1234-123456789012"
)

# This construct can only be attached to a configured API Gateway.
Route53ToApiGateway(self, 'Route53ToApigatewayPattern',
existing_api_gateway_interface=existingRestApi,
existing_hosted_zone_interface=ourHostedZone,
public_api=True,
existing_certificate_interface=certificate
)

Java
import software.constructs.Construct;

import software.amazon.awscdk.Stack;
import software.amazon.awscdk.StackProps;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.route53.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.apigateway.*;
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.certificatemanager.*;
import software.amazon.awsconstructs.services.route53apigateway.*;

// The construct requires an existing REST API, this can be created in raw CDK
// or extracted from a previously instantiated construct that created an API
// Gateway REST API
final IRestApi existingRestApi = previouslyCreatedApigatewayToLambdaConstruct.getApiGateway();

// domainName must match existing hosted zone in your account and the existing certificate
final IHostedZone ourHostedZone = HostedZone.fromLookup(this, "HostedZone",
new HostedZoneProviderProps.Builder()
.domainName("example.com")
.build());

// Obtain a pre-existing certificate from your account
final ICertificate certificate = Certificate.fromCertificateArn(
this,
"existing-cert",
"arn:aws:acm:us-east-1:123456789012:certificate/11112222-3333-1234-1234-123456789012");

// This construct can only be attached to a configured API Gateway.
new Route53ToApiGateway(this, "Route53ToApiGatewayPattern",
new Route53ToApiGatewayProps.Builder()
.existingApiGatewayInterface(existingRestApi)
.existingHostedZoneInterface(ourHostedZone)
.publicApi(true)
.existingCertificateInterface(certificate)
.build());

Pattern Construct Props
This construct cannot create a new Public Hosted Zone, if you are creating a public API you must supply an existing Public Hosted Zone that will be reconfigured with a new Alias record. Public Hosted Zones are configured with public domain names and are not well suited to be launched and torn down dynamically, so this construct will only reconfigure existing Public Hosted Zones.
This construct can create Private Hosted Zones. If you want a Private Hosted Zone, then you can either provide an existing Private Hosted Zone or a privateHostedZoneProps value with at least the Domain Name defined. If you are using privateHostedZoneProps, an existing wildcard certificate (*.example.com) must be issued from a previous domain to be used in the newly created Private Hosted Zone. New certificate creation and validation do not take place in this construct. A private Rest API already exists in a VPC, so that VPC must be provided in the existingVpc prop. There is no scenario where this construct can create a new VPC (since it can't create a new API), so the vpcProps property is not supported on this construct.



Name
Type
Description




publicApi
boolean
Whether the construct is deploying a private or public API. This has implications for the Hosted Zone and VPC.


privateHostedZoneProps?
route53.PrivateHostedZoneProps
Optional custom properties for a new Private Hosted Zone. Cannot be specified for a public API. Cannot specify a VPC, it will use the VPC in existingVpc or the VPC created by the construct. Providing both this and existingHostedZoneInterface is an error.


existingHostedZoneInterface?
route53.IHostedZone
Existing Public or Private Hosted Zone (type must match publicApi setting). Specifying both this and privateHostedZoneProps is an error. If this is a Private Hosted Zone, the associated VPC must be provided as the existingVpc property.


existingVpc?
ec2.IVpc
An existing VPC in which to deploy the construct.


existingApiGatewayInterface
api.IRestApi
The existing API Gateway instance that will be connected to the Route 53 hosted zone. Note that Route 53 can only be connected to a configured API Gateway, so this construct only accepts an existing IRestApi and does not accept apiGatewayProps.


existingCertificateInterface
certificatemanager.ICertificate
An existing AWS Certificate Manager certificate for your custom domain name.



Pattern Properties



Name
Type
Description




hostedZone
route53.IHostedZone
The hosted zone used by the construct (whether created by the construct or provided by the client)


vpc?
ec2.IVpc
The VPC used by the construct.


apiGateway
api.RestApi
Returns an instance of the API Gateway REST API created by the pattern.


certificate
certificatemanager.ICertificate
THe certificate used by the construct (whether create by the construct or provided by the client)



Default settings
Out of the box implementation of the Construct without any override will set the following defaults:
Amazon Route53

Adds an ALIAS record to the new or provided Hosted Zone that routes to the construct's API Gateway

Amazon API Gateway

User provided API Gateway object is used as-is
Sets up custom domain name mapping to API

Architecture


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