def generate_pipeline(ctx, filename): # type: (click.Context, str) -> None """Generate a cloudformation template for a starter CD pipeline. This command will write a starter cloudformation template to the filename you provide. It contains a CodeCommit repo, a CodeBuild stage for packaging your chalice app, and a CodePipeline stage to deploy your application using cloudformation. You can use any AWS SDK or the AWS CLI to deploy this stack. Here's an example using the AWS CLI: \b $ chalice generate-pipeline pipeline.json $ aws cloudformation deploy --stack-name mystack \b --template-file pipeline.json --capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM """ from chalice.pipeline import create_pipeline_template factory = ctx.obj['factory'] # type: CLIFactory config = factory.create_config_obj() output = create_pipeline_template(config) with open(filename, 'w') as f: f.write(serialize_to_json(output))
def generate_pipeline(ctx, filename): # type: (click.Context, str) -> None """Generate a cloudformation template for a starter CD pipeline. This command will write a starter cloudformation template to the filename you provide. It contains a CodeCommit repo, a CodeBuild stage for packaging your chalice app, and a CodePipeline stage to deploy your application using cloudformation. You can use any AWS SDK or the AWS CLI to deploy this stack. Here's an example using the AWS CLI: \b $ chalice generate-pipeline pipeline.json $ aws cloudformation deploy --stack-name mystack \b --template-file pipeline.json --capabilities CAPABILITY_IAM """ from chalice.pipeline import create_pipeline_template factory = ctx.obj['factory'] # type: CLIFactory config = factory.create_config_obj() output = create_pipeline_template(config) with open(filename, 'w') as f: f.write(json.dumps(output, indent=2, separators=(',', ': ')))