renovosolutions.aws-cdk-aws-organization 0.4.69

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renovosolutions.awscdkawsorganization 0.4.69

cdk-library-aws-organization
This CDK library is a WIP and not ready for production use.
Key challenges with Organizations

Accounts aren't like AWS resources and the removal process isn't a simple delete. Therefore the constructs contained in this library do not have the goal to delete accounts.
CloudFormation doesn't support Organizations directly so the constructs in this library use CloudFormation custom resources that utilize Python and Boto3

Testing the custom provider code with SAM CLI
Pre-reqs

You will either want a previously created test account or allow the tests to create a new account

Testing

Create a test project that utilizes this library (you can use a development version by utilizing yarn link, but note you might need to set a static dependency for CDK versions or constructs in the local app or you'll get errors about mismatched object types)
Create a test stack
Synthesize the test stack with cdk synth --no-staging > template.yml
Get the handler function names from the template
Run sam local start-lambda -t template.yml
Run the handler_tests python files with pytest like follows:

TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME='<name>' TEST_ACCOUNT_EMAIL='<email>' TEST_ACCOUNT_ORIGINAL_OU='<original ou id>' ACCOUNT_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME='<name you noted earlier>' OU_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME='<name you noted earlier>' pytest ./handler_tests/<test file name>.py -rA --capture=sys


Using the name, email, and original OU env variables here allows the test suite to re-use a single test account. Given deleting accounts is not simple you likely dont want to randomly create a new account every time you run tests.
The test.py also looks up the root org id to run tests so you'll need to have AWS creds set up to accomodate that behavior.
You can run the provided tests against the real lambda function by getting the deployed function name from AWS and setting the RUN_LOCALLY env variable

TEST_ACCOUNT_NAME='<name>' TEST_ACCOUNT_EMAIL='<email>' TEST_ACCOUNT_ORIGINAL_OU='<original ou id>' RUN_LOCALLY='false' ACCOUNT_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME='<name you noted earlier>' OU_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_NAME='<name from AWS>' pytest ./handler_tests/<test file name>.py -rA --capture=sys

Why can't I move an OU?
Moving OUs isn't supported by Organizations and would cause significant issues with keeping track of OUs in the CDK. Imagine a scenario like below:


You have an ou, OUAdmin, and it has 2 children, OUChild1 and Account1, that are also managed by the CDK stack.


You change the parent of OUAdmin to OUFoo. The CDK would need to take the following actions:


Create a new OU under OUFoo with the name OUAdmin


Move all of the original OUAdmin OU's children to the new OUAdmin


Delete the old OUAdmin


Update all physical resource IDs

It would succeed at moving accounts because physical IDs should not change. Accounting moving between OUs is supported by Organizations
It would fail at moving any child OUs because they would also be recreated. Resulting in a change to physical resource ID. Because the custom resource can only managed the resource it's currently acting on, OUAdmin, any children OUs would be "lost" in this process and ugly to try and manage.





The best way to move OUs would be to add additional OUs to your org then move any accounts as needed then proceed to delete the OUs, like so:

Add new OU resources
Deploy the stack
Change account parents
Deploy the stack
Remove old OU resources
Deploy the stack

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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