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import os
import json # You might still need json if loading task_definition.json
from typing import List, Dict, Any
from aws_cdk import (
Stack,
CfnTag, # <-- Import CfnTag directly
CfnOutput, # <-- Import CfnOutput directly
Duration,
RemovalPolicy,
SecretValue,
aws_ec2 as ec2,
aws_ecr as ecr,
aws_s3 as s3,
aws_ecs as ecs,
aws_iam as iam,
aws_codebuild as codebuild,
aws_cognito as cognito,
aws_secretsmanager as secretsmanager,
aws_cloudfront as cloudfront,
aws_cloudfront_origins as origins,
aws_elasticloadbalancingv2 as elbv2,
aws_logs as logs,
aws_wafv2 as wafv2,
aws_dynamodb as dynamodb # Import the DynamoDB module
)
from constructs import Construct
from cdk_config import CDK_PREFIX, VPC_NAME, AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST, GITHUB_REPO_USERNAME, GITHUB_REPO_NAME, GITHUB_REPO_BRANCH, ECS_TASK_MEMORY_SIZE, ECS_TASK_CPU_SIZE, CUSTOM_HEADER, CUSTOM_HEADER_VALUE, AWS_REGION, CLOUDFRONT_GEO_RESTRICTION, DAYS_TO_DISPLAY_WHOLE_DOCUMENT_JOBS, GRADIO_SERVER_PORT, PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE, PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS, PUBLIC_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES, PRIVATE_SUBNETS_TO_USE, PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS, PRIVATE_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES, CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME, ECS_SECURITY_GROUP_NAME, ALB_NAME_SECURITY_GROUP_NAME, ALB_NAME, COGNITO_USER_POOL_NAME, COGNITO_USER_POOL_CLIENT_NAME, COGNITO_USER_POOL_CLIENT_SECRET_NAME, FARGATE_TASK_DEFINITION_NAME, ECS_SERVICE_NAME, WEB_ACL_NAME, CLOUDFRONT_DISTRIBUTION_NAME, ECS_TASK_ROLE_NAME, ALB_TARGET_GROUP_NAME, S3_LOG_CONFIG_BUCKET_NAME, S3_OUTPUT_BUCKET_NAME, ACM_CERTIFICATE_ARN, CLUSTER_NAME, CODEBUILD_ROLE_NAME, ECS_TASK_EXECUTION_ROLE_NAME, ECR_CDK_REPO_NAME, ECS_LOG_GROUP_NAME, SAVE_LOGS_TO_DYNAMODB, ACCESS_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME, FEEDBACK_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME, USAGE_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME, TASK_DEFINITION_FILE_LOCATION, EXISTING_IGW_ID, SINGLE_NAT_GATEWAY_ID, NAT_GATEWAY_NAME, COGNITO_USER_POOL_DOMAIN_PREFIX, COGNITO_REDIRECTION_URL, AWS_ACCOUNT_ID, ECS_USE_FARGATE_SPOT, ECS_READ_ONLY_FILE_SYSTEM, USE_CLOUDFRONT, LOAD_BALANCER_WEB_ACL_NAME
from cdk_functions import create_subnets, create_web_acl_with_common_rules, add_custom_policies, add_alb_https_listener_with_cert, create_nat_gateway # Only keep CDK-native functions
def _get_env_list(env_var_name: str) -> List[str]:
"""Parses a comma-separated environment variable into a list of strings."""
value = env_var_name[1:-1].strip().replace('\"', '').replace("\'","")
if not value:
return []
# Split by comma and filter out any empty strings that might result from extra commas
return [s.strip() for s in value.split(',') if s.strip()]
# 1. Try to load CIDR/AZs from environment variables
if PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE: PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE = _get_env_list(PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE)
if PRIVATE_SUBNETS_TO_USE: PRIVATE_SUBNETS_TO_USE = _get_env_list(PRIVATE_SUBNETS_TO_USE)
if PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS: PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS = _get_env_list("PUBLIC_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS")
if PUBLIC_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES: PUBLIC_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES = _get_env_list("PUBLIC_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES")
if PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS: PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS = _get_env_list("PRIVATE_SUBNET_CIDR_BLOCKS")
if PRIVATE_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES: PRIVATE_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES = _get_env_list("PRIVATE_SUBNET_AVAILABILITY_ZONES")
if AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST: AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST = _get_env_list(AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST)
class CdkStack(Stack):
def __init__(self, scope: Construct, construct_id: str, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(scope, construct_id, **kwargs)
# --- Helper to get context values ---
def get_context_bool(key: str, default: bool = False) -> bool:
return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
def get_context_str(key: str, default: str = None) -> str:
return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
def get_context_dict(key: str, default: dict = None) -> dict:
return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
def get_context_list_of_dicts(key: str) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
ctx_value = self.node.try_get_context(key)
if not isinstance(ctx_value, list):
print(f"Warning: Context key '{key}' not found or not a list. Returning empty list.")
return []
# Optional: Add validation that all items in the list are dicts
return ctx_value
# --- VPC and Subnets (Assuming VPC is always lookup, Subnets are created/returned by create_subnets) ---
# --- VPC Lookup (Always lookup as per your assumption) ---
try:
vpc = ec2.Vpc.from_lookup(
self,
"VPC",
vpc_name=VPC_NAME
)
print("Successfully looked up VPC:", vpc.vpc_id)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception(f"Could not look up VPC with name '{VPC_NAME}' due to: {e}")
# --- Subnet Handling (Check Context and Create/Import) ---
# Initialize lists to hold ISubnet objects (L2) and CfnSubnet/CfnRouteTable (L1)
# We will store ISubnet for consistency, as CfnSubnet has a .subnet_id property
self.public_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = []
self.private_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = []
# Store L1 CfnRouteTables explicitly if you need to reference them later
self.private_route_tables_cfn: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable] = []
self.public_route_tables_cfn: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable] = [] # New: to store public RTs
names_to_create_private = []
names_to_create_public = []
if not PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE and not PRIVATE_SUBNETS_TO_USE:
print("Warning: No public or private subnets specified in *_SUBNETS_TO_USE. Attempting to select from existing VPC subnets.")
print("vpc.public_subnets:", vpc.public_subnets)
print("vpc.private_subnets:", vpc.private_subnets)
# public_subnets_by_az: Dict[str, List[ec2.ISubnet]] = {}
# private_subnets_by_az: Dict[str, List[ec2.ISubnet]] = {}
# Iterate through the subnets exposed by the Vpc L2 construct.
# for subnet in vpc.public_subnets:
# az = subnet.availability_zone
# if az not in public_subnets_by_az:
# public_subnets_by_az[az] = []
# public_subnets_by_az[az].append(subnet)
selected_public_subnets = vpc.select_subnets(subnet_type=ec2.SubnetType.PUBLIC, one_per_az=True)
private_subnets_egress = vpc.select_subnets(subnet_type=ec2.SubnetType.PRIVATE_WITH_EGRESS, one_per_az=True)
private_subnets_isolated = vpc.select_subnets(subnet_type=ec2.SubnetType.PRIVATE_ISOLATED, one_per_az=True)
combined_subnet_objects = []
if private_subnets_egress.subnets:
# Add the first PRIVATE_WITH_EGRESS subnet
combined_subnet_objects.append(private_subnets_egress.subnets[0])
else:
self.node.add_warning("No PRIVATE_WITH_EGRESS subnets found to select the first one.")
# Add all PRIVATE_ISOLATED subnets *except* the first one (if they exist)
if len(private_subnets_isolated.subnets) > 1:
combined_subnet_objects.extend(private_subnets_isolated.subnets[1:])
elif private_subnets_isolated.subnets: # Only 1 isolated subnet, add a warning if [1:] was desired
self.node.add_warning("Only one PRIVATE_ISOLATED subnet found, private_subnets_isolated.subnets[1:] will be empty.")
else:
self.node.add_warning("No PRIVATE_ISOLATED subnets found.")
# Create an ec2.SelectedSubnets object from the combined private subnet list.
selected_private_subnets = vpc.select_subnets(
subnets=combined_subnet_objects
)
print("selected_public_subnets:", selected_public_subnets)
print("selected_private_subnets:", selected_private_subnets)
#self.private_route_tables_cfn = []
# for subnet in vpc.private_subnets:
# az = subnet.availability_zone
# if az not in private_subnets_by_az:
# private_subnets_by_az[az] = []
# private_subnets_by_az[az].append(subnet)
#selected_public_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = []
#selected_private_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = []
# Select one public subnet per AZ, preferring the first one found
# for az in sorted(public_subnets_by_az.keys()):
# if public_subnets_by_az[az]:
# selected_public_subnets.append(public_subnets_by_az[az][0])
# print(f"Selected existing public subnet: {public_subnets_by_az[az][0].subnet_id} from AZ {az}.")
# Select one private subnet per AZ, preferring the first one found
# for az in sorted(private_subnets_by_az.keys()):
# if private_subnets_by_az[az]:
# selected_private_subnets.append(private_subnets_by_az[az][0])
# print(f"Selected existing private subnet: {private_subnets_by_az[az][0].subnet_id} from AZ {az}.")
if len(selected_public_subnets.subnet_ids) < 2 or len(selected_private_subnets.subnet_ids) < 2:
raise Exception("Need at least two public or private subnets in different availability zones")
if not selected_public_subnets and not selected_private_subnets:
# If no subnets could be found even with automatic selection, raise an error.
# This ensures the stack doesn't proceed if it absolutely needs subnets.
print("Error: No existing public or private subnets could be found in the VPC for automatic selection. "
"You must either specify subnets in *_SUBNETS_TO_USE or ensure the VPC has discoverable subnets.")
raise RuntimeError("No suitable subnets found for automatic selection.")
else:
self.public_subnets = selected_public_subnets.subnets
self.private_subnets = selected_private_subnets.subnets
print(f"Automatically selected {len(self.public_subnets)} public and {len(self.private_subnets)} private subnets based on VPC discovery.")
print("self.public_subnets:", self.public_subnets)
print("self.private_subnets:", self.private_subnets)
# Since subnets are now assigned, we can exit this processing block.
# The rest of the original code (which iterates *_SUBNETS_TO_USE) will be skipped.
checked_public_subnets_ctx = get_context_dict("checked_public_subnets")
checked_private_subnets_ctx = get_context_dict("checked_private_subnets")
public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx = get_context_list_of_dicts("public_subnets_to_create")
private_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx = get_context_list_of_dicts("private_subnets_to_create")
# --- 3. Process Public Subnets ---
print("\n--- Processing Public Subnets ---")
# Import existing public subnets
if checked_public_subnets_ctx:
for i, subnet_name in enumerate(PUBLIC_SUBNETS_TO_USE):
subnet_info = checked_public_subnets_ctx.get(subnet_name)
if subnet_info and subnet_info.get("exists"):
subnet_id = subnet_info.get("id")
if not subnet_id:
raise RuntimeError(f"Context for existing public subnet '{subnet_name}' is missing 'id'.")
try:
imported_subnet = ec2.Subnet.from_subnet_id(
self, f"ImportedPublicSubnet{subnet_name.replace('-', '')}{i}", subnet_id
)
#self.public_subnets.append(imported_subnet)
print(f"Imported existing public subnet: {subnet_name} (ID: {subnet_id})")
except Exception as e:
raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to import public subnet '{subnet_name}' with ID '{subnet_id}'. Error: {e}")
# Create new public subnets based on public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx
if public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx:
names_to_create_public = [s['name'] for s in public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
cidrs_to_create_public = [s['cidr'] for s in public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
azs_to_create_public = [s['az'] for s in public_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
if names_to_create_public:
print(f"Attempting to create {len(names_to_create_public)} new public subnets: {names_to_create_public}")
newly_created_public_subnets, newly_created_public_rts_cfn = create_subnets(
self, vpc, CDK_PREFIX, names_to_create_public, cidrs_to_create_public, azs_to_create_public,
is_public=True,
internet_gateway_id=EXISTING_IGW_ID
)
self.public_subnets.extend(newly_created_public_subnets)
self.public_route_tables_cfn.extend(newly_created_public_rts_cfn)
if not self.public_subnets:
raise Exception("No public subnets found or created, exiting.")
# --- NAT Gateway Creation/Lookup ---
self.single_nat_gateway_id = None
nat_gw_id_from_context = SINGLE_NAT_GATEWAY_ID
if nat_gw_id_from_context:
print(f"Using existing NAT Gateway ID from context: {nat_gw_id_from_context}")
self.single_nat_gateway_id = nat_gw_id_from_context
else:
# If not in context, create a new one, but only if we have a public subnet.
if self.public_subnets:
print("NAT Gateway ID not found in context. Creating a new one.")
# Place the NAT GW in the first available public subnet
first_public_subnet = self.public_subnets[0]
self.single_nat_gateway_id = create_nat_gateway(
self,
first_public_subnet,
nat_gateway_name=NAT_GATEWAY_NAME,
nat_gateway_id_context_key=SINGLE_NAT_GATEWAY_ID
)
else:
print("WARNING: No public subnets available. Cannot create a NAT Gateway.")
# --- 4. Process Private Subnets ---
print("\n--- Processing Private Subnets ---")
# ... (rest of your existing subnet processing logic for checked_private_subnets_ctx) ...
# (This part for importing existing subnets remains the same)
# Create new private subnets
if private_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx:
names_to_create_private = [s['name'] for s in private_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
cidrs_to_create_private = [s['cidr'] for s in private_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
azs_to_create_private = [s['az'] for s in private_subnets_data_for_creation_ctx]
if names_to_create_private:
print(f"Attempting to create {len(names_to_create_private)} new private subnets: {names_to_create_private}")
# --- CALL THE NEW CREATE_SUBNETS FUNCTION FOR PRIVATE ---
# Ensure self.single_nat_gateway_id is available before this call
if not self.single_nat_gateway_id:
raise ValueError("A single NAT Gateway ID is required for private subnets but was not resolved.")
newly_created_private_subnets_cfn, newly_created_private_rts_cfn = create_subnets(
self, vpc, CDK_PREFIX, names_to_create_private, cidrs_to_create_private, azs_to_create_private,
is_public=False,
single_nat_gateway_id=self.single_nat_gateway_id # Pass the single NAT Gateway ID
)
self.private_subnets.extend(newly_created_private_subnets_cfn)
self.private_route_tables_cfn.extend(newly_created_private_rts_cfn)
print(f"Successfully defined {len(newly_created_private_subnets_cfn)} new private subnets and their route tables for creation.")
else:
print("No private subnets specified for creation in context ('private_subnets_to_create').")
if not self.private_subnets:
raise Exception("No private subnets found or created, exiting.")
# --- 5. Sanity Check and Output ---
# Output the single NAT Gateway ID for verification
if self.single_nat_gateway_id:
CfnOutput(self, "SingleNatGatewayId", value=self.single_nat_gateway_id,
description="ID of the single NAT Gateway used for private subnets.")
else:
raise Exception("No single NAT Gateway was created or resolved.")
# --- Outputs for other stacks/regions ---
# These are crucial for cross-stack, cross-region referencing
self.params = dict()
self.params["vpc_id"] = vpc.vpc_id
self.params["private_subnets"] = self.private_subnets
self.params["private_route_tables"] = self.private_route_tables_cfn
self.params["public_subnets"] = self.public_subnets
self.params["public_route_tables"] = self.public_route_tables_cfn
#class CdkStackMain(Stack):
# def __init__(self, scope: Construct, construct_id: str, private_subnets:List[ec2.ISubnet]=[], private_route_tables: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable]=[], public_subnets:List[ec2.ISubnet]=[], public_route_tables: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable]=[], **kwargs) -> None:
# super().__init__(scope, construct_id, **kwargs)
# --- Helper to get context values ---
# def get_context_bool(key: str, default: bool = False) -> bool:
# return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
# def get_context_str(key: str, default: str = None) -> str:
# return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
# def get_context_dict(key: str, default: dict = None) -> dict:
# return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
# def get_context_list_of_dicts(key: str) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
# ctx_value = self.node.try_get_context(key)
# if not isinstance(ctx_value, list):
# print(f"Warning: Context key '{key}' not found or not a list. Returning empty list.")
# return []
# # Optional: Add validation that all items in the list are dicts
# return ctx_value
# self.private_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = private_subnets
# self.private_route_tables_cfn: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable] = private_route_tables
# self.public_subnets: List[ec2.ISubnet] = public_subnets
# self.public_route_tables_cfn: List[ec2.CfnRouteTable] = public_route_tables
private_subnet_selection = ec2.SubnetSelection(subnets=self.private_subnets)
public_subnet_selection = ec2.SubnetSelection(subnets=self.public_subnets)
for sub in private_subnet_selection.subnets:
print("private subnet:", sub.subnet_id, "is in availability zone:", sub.availability_zone)
for sub in public_subnet_selection.subnets:
print("public subnet:", sub.subnet_id, "is in availability zone:", sub.availability_zone)
# try:
# vpc = ec2.Vpc.from_lookup(
# self,
# "VPC",
# vpc_name=VPC_NAME
# )
# print("Successfully looked up VPC")
# except Exception as e:
# raise Exception(f"Could not look up VPC with name '{VPC_NAME}' due to: {e}")
print("Private subnet route tables:", self.private_route_tables_cfn)
# Add the S3 Gateway Endpoint to the VPC
if names_to_create_private:
try:
s3_gateway_endpoint = vpc.add_gateway_endpoint(
"S3GatewayEndpoint",
service=ec2.GatewayVpcEndpointAwsService.S3, subnets=[private_subnet_selection])
except Exception as e:
print("Could not add S3 gateway endpoint to subnets due to:", e)
#Output some useful information
CfnOutput(self, "VpcIdOutput", value=vpc.vpc_id,
description="The ID of the VPC where the S3 Gateway Endpoint is deployed.")
CfnOutput(self, "S3GatewayEndpointService", value=s3_gateway_endpoint.vpc_endpoint_id,
description="The id for the S3 Gateway Endpoint.") # Specify the S3 service
# --- IAM Roles ---
try:
codebuild_role_name = CODEBUILD_ROLE_NAME
custom_sts_kms_policy = """{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "STSCallerIdentity",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"sts:GetCallerIdentity"
],
"Resource": "*"
},
{
"Sid": "KMSAccess",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"kms:Encrypt",
"kms:Decrypt",
"kms:GenerateDataKey"
],
"Resource": "*"
}
]
}"""
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{codebuild_role_name}"):
# If exists, lookup/import the role using ARN from context
role_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{codebuild_role_name}")
if not role_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{codebuild_role_name}' is required if role exists.")
codebuild_role = iam.Role.from_role_arn(self, "CodeBuildRole", role_arn=role_arn)
print("Using existing CodeBuild role")
else:
# If not exists, create the role
codebuild_role = iam.Role(
self, "CodeBuildRole", # Logical ID
role_name=codebuild_role_name, # Explicit resource name
assumed_by=iam.ServicePrincipal("codebuild.amazonaws.com")
)
codebuild_role.add_managed_policy(iam.ManagedPolicy.from_aws_managed_policy_name(f"EC2InstanceProfileForImageBuilderECRContainerBuilds"))
print("Successfully created new CodeBuild role")
task_role_name = ECS_TASK_ROLE_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{task_role_name}"):
role_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{task_role_name}")
if not role_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{task_role_name}' is required if role exists.")
task_role = iam.Role.from_role_arn(self, "TaskRole", role_arn=role_arn)
print("Using existing ECS task role")
else:
task_role = iam.Role(
self, "TaskRole", # Logical ID
role_name=task_role_name, # Explicit resource name
assumed_by=iam.ServicePrincipal("ecs-tasks.amazonaws.com")
)
for role in AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST:
print(f"Adding {role} to policy")
task_role.add_managed_policy(iam.ManagedPolicy.from_aws_managed_policy_name(f"{role}"))
task_role = add_custom_policies(self, task_role, custom_policy_text=custom_sts_kms_policy)
print("Successfully created new ECS task role")
execution_role_name = ECS_TASK_EXECUTION_ROLE_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{execution_role_name}"):
role_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{execution_role_name}")
if not role_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{execution_role_name}' is required if role exists.")
execution_role = iam.Role.from_role_arn(self, "ExecutionRole", role_arn=role_arn)
print("Using existing ECS execution role")
else:
execution_role = iam.Role(
self, "ExecutionRole", # Logical ID
role_name=execution_role_name, # Explicit resource name
assumed_by=iam.ServicePrincipal("ecs-tasks.amazonaws.com")
)
for role in AWS_MANAGED_TASK_ROLES_LIST:
execution_role.add_managed_policy(iam.ManagedPolicy.from_aws_managed_policy_name(f"{role}"))
execution_role = add_custom_policies(self, execution_role, custom_policy_text=custom_sts_kms_policy)
print("Successfully created new ECS execution role")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Failed at IAM role step due to:", e)
# --- S3 Buckets ---
try:
log_bucket_name = S3_LOG_CONFIG_BUCKET_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{log_bucket_name}"):
bucket = s3.Bucket.from_bucket_name(self, "LogConfigBucket", bucket_name=log_bucket_name)
print("Using existing S3 bucket", log_bucket_name)
else:
bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "LogConfigBucket", bucket_name=log_bucket_name,
versioned=False, # Set to True if you need versioning
# IMPORTANT: Set removal_policy to DESTROY
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
# IMPORTANT: Set auto_delete_objects to True to empty the bucket before deletion
auto_delete_objects=True
) # Explicitly set bucket_name
print("Created S3 bucket", log_bucket_name)
# Add policies - this will apply to both created and imported buckets
# CDK handles idempotent policy additions
bucket.add_to_resource_policy(
iam.PolicyStatement(
effect=iam.Effect.ALLOW,
principals=[task_role], # Pass the role object directly
actions=["s3:GetObject", "s3:PutObject"],
resources=[f"{bucket.bucket_arn}/*"]
)
)
bucket.add_to_resource_policy(
iam.PolicyStatement(
effect=iam.Effect.ALLOW,
principals=[task_role],
actions=["s3:ListBucket"],
resources=[bucket.bucket_arn]
)
)
output_bucket_name = S3_OUTPUT_BUCKET_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{output_bucket_name}"):
output_bucket = s3.Bucket.from_bucket_name(self, "OutputBucket", bucket_name=output_bucket_name)
print("Using existing Output bucket", output_bucket_name)
else:
output_bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "OutputBucket", bucket_name=output_bucket_name,
lifecycle_rules=[
s3.LifecycleRule(
expiration=Duration.days(int(DAYS_TO_DISPLAY_WHOLE_DOCUMENT_JOBS))
)
],
versioned=False, # Set to True if you need versioning
# IMPORTANT: Set removal_policy to DESTROY
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY,
# IMPORTANT: Set auto_delete_objects to True to empty the bucket before deletion
auto_delete_objects=True
)
print("Created Output bucket:", output_bucket_name)
# Add policies to output bucket
output_bucket.add_to_resource_policy(
iam.PolicyStatement(
effect=iam.Effect.ALLOW,
principals=[task_role],
actions=["s3:GetObject", "s3:PutObject"],
resources=[f"{output_bucket.bucket_arn}/*"]
)
)
output_bucket.add_to_resource_policy(
iam.PolicyStatement(
effect=iam.Effect.ALLOW,
principals=[task_role],
actions=["s3:ListBucket"],
resources=[output_bucket.bucket_arn]
)
)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle S3 buckets due to:", e)
# --- Elastic Container Registry ---
try:
full_ecr_repo_name = ECR_CDK_REPO_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{full_ecr_repo_name}"):
ecr_repo = ecr.Repository.from_repository_name(self, "ECRRepo", repository_name=full_ecr_repo_name)
print("Using existing ECR repository")
else:
ecr_repo = ecr.Repository(self, "ECRRepo", repository_name=full_ecr_repo_name) # Explicitly set repository_name
print("Created ECR repository", full_ecr_repo_name)
ecr_image_loc = ecr_repo.repository_uri
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle ECR repo due to:", e)
# --- CODEBUILD ---
try:
codebuild_project_name = CODEBUILD_PROJECT_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{codebuild_project_name}"):
# Lookup CodeBuild project by ARN from context
project_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{codebuild_project_name}")
if not project_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{codebuild_project_name}' is required if project exists.")
codebuild_project = codebuild.Project.from_project_arn(self, "CodeBuildProject", project_arn=project_arn)
print("Using existing CodeBuild project")
else:
codebuild_project = codebuild.Project(self,
"CodeBuildProject", # Logical ID
project_name=codebuild_project_name, # Explicit resource name
source=codebuild.Source.git_hub(
owner=GITHUB_REPO_USERNAME,
repo=GITHUB_REPO_NAME,
branch_or_ref=GITHUB_REPO_BRANCH
),
environment=codebuild.BuildEnvironment(
build_image=codebuild.LinuxBuildImage.STANDARD_7_0,
privileged=True,
environment_variables={"ECR_REPO_NAME": codebuild.BuildEnvironmentVariable(value=full_ecr_repo_name),
"AWS_DEFAULT_REGION": codebuild.BuildEnvironmentVariable(value=AWS_REGION),
"AWS_ACCOUNT_ID": codebuild.BuildEnvironmentVariable(value=AWS_ACCOUNT_ID)}
),
build_spec=codebuild.BuildSpec.from_object({
"version": "0.2",
"phases": {
"pre_build": {
"commands": [
"echo Logging in to Amazon ECR",
"aws ecr get-login-password --region $AWS_DEFAULT_REGION | docker login --username AWS --password-stdin $AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_DEFAULT_REGION.amazonaws.com"
]
},
"build": {
"commands": [
"echo Building the Docker image",
"docker build -t $ECR_REPO_NAME:latest .",
"docker tag $ECR_REPO_NAME:latest $AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_DEFAULT_REGION.amazonaws.com/$ECR_REPO_NAME:latest"
]
},
"post_build": {
"commands": [
"echo Pushing the Docker image",
"docker push $AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_DEFAULT_REGION.amazonaws.com/$ECR_REPO_NAME:latest"
]
}
}
})
)
print("Successfully created CodeBuild project", codebuild_project_name)
# Grant permissions - applies to both created and imported project role
ecr_repo.grant_pull_push(codebuild_project.role)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle Codebuild project due to:", e)
# --- Security Groups ---
try:
ecs_security_group_name = ECS_SECURITY_GROUP_NAME
# Following checks by name don't really work
# Use CDK's from_lookup_by_name which handles lookup or throws an error if not found
#try:
# ecs_security_group = ec2.SecurityGroup.from_lookup_by_name(
# self, "ECSSecurityGroup", vpc=vpc, security_group_name=ecs_security_group_name
# )
# print(f"Using existing Security Group: {ecs_security_group_name}")
# except Exception: # If lookup fails, create
try:
ecs_security_group = ec2.SecurityGroup(
self,
"ECSSecurityGroup", # Logical ID
security_group_name=ecs_security_group_name, # Explicit resource name
vpc=vpc,
)
print(f"Created Security Group: {ecs_security_group_name}")
except Exception as e: # If lookup fails, create
print("Failed to create ECS security group due to:", e)
alb_security_group_name = ALB_NAME_SECURITY_GROUP_NAME
# try:
# alb_security_group = ec2.SecurityGroup.from_lookup_by_name(
# self, "ALBSecurityGroup", vpc=vpc, security_group_name=alb_security_group_name
# )
# print(f"Using existing Security Group: {alb_security_group_name}")
# except Exception: # If lookup fails, create
try:
alb_security_group = ec2.SecurityGroup(
self,
"ALBSecurityGroup", # Logical ID
security_group_name=alb_security_group_name, # Explicit resource name
vpc=vpc
)
print(f"Created Security Group: {alb_security_group_name}")
except Exception as e: # If lookup fails, create
print("Failed to create ALB security group due to:", e)
# Define Ingress Rules - CDK will manage adding/removing these as needed
ec2_port_gradio_server_port = ec2.Port.tcp(int(GRADIO_SERVER_PORT)) # Ensure port is int
ecs_security_group.add_ingress_rule(
peer=alb_security_group,
connection=ec2_port_gradio_server_port,
description="ALB traffic",
)
alb_security_group.add_ingress_rule(
peer=ec2.Peer.prefix_list("pl-93a247fa"),
connection=ec2.Port.all_traffic(),
description="CloudFront traffic",
)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle security groups due to:", e)
# --- DynamoDB tables for logs (optional) ---
if SAVE_LOGS_TO_DYNAMODB == 'True':
try:
print("Creating DynamoDB tables for logs")
dynamodb_table_access = dynamodb.Table(self, "RedactionAccessDataTable",
table_name=ACCESS_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME,
partition_key=dynamodb.Attribute(
name="id",
type=dynamodb.AttributeType.STRING),
billing_mode=dynamodb.BillingMode.PAY_PER_REQUEST,
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY)
dynamodb_table_feedback = dynamodb.Table(self, "RedactionFeedbackDataTable",
table_name=FEEDBACK_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME,
partition_key=dynamodb.Attribute(
name="id",
type=dynamodb.AttributeType.STRING),
billing_mode=dynamodb.BillingMode.PAY_PER_REQUEST,
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY)
dynamodb_table_usage = dynamodb.Table(self, "RedactionUsageDataTable",
table_name=USAGE_LOG_DYNAMODB_TABLE_NAME,
partition_key=dynamodb.Attribute(
name="id",
type=dynamodb.AttributeType.STRING),
billing_mode=dynamodb.BillingMode.PAY_PER_REQUEST,
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not create DynamoDB tables due to:", e)
# --- ALB ---
try:
load_balancer_name = ALB_NAME
if len(load_balancer_name) > 32: load_balancer_name = load_balancer_name[-32:]
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{load_balancer_name}"):
# Lookup ALB by ARN from context
alb_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{load_balancer_name}")
if not alb_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{load_balancer_name}' is required if ALB exists.")
alb = elbv2.ApplicationLoadBalancer.from_lookup(
self, "ALB", # Logical ID
load_balancer_arn=alb_arn
)
print(f"Using existing Application Load Balancer {load_balancer_name}.")
else:
alb = elbv2.ApplicationLoadBalancer(
self,
"ALB", # Logical ID
load_balancer_name=load_balancer_name, # Explicit resource name
vpc=vpc,
internet_facing=True,
security_group=alb_security_group, # Link to SG
vpc_subnets=public_subnet_selection # Link to subnets
)
print("Successfully created new Application Load Balancer")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle application load balancer due to:", e)
# --- Cognito User Pool ---
try:
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{COGNITO_USER_POOL_NAME}"):
# Lookup by ID from context
user_pool_id = get_context_str(f"id:{COGNITO_USER_POOL_NAME}")
if not user_pool_id:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'id:{COGNITO_USER_POOL_NAME}' is required if User Pool exists.")
user_pool = cognito.UserPool.from_user_pool_id(self, "UserPool", user_pool_id=user_pool_id)
print(f"Using existing user pool {user_pool_id}.")
else:
user_pool = cognito.UserPool(self, "UserPool",
user_pool_name=COGNITO_USER_POOL_NAME,
mfa=cognito.Mfa.OFF, # Adjust as needed
sign_in_aliases=cognito.SignInAliases(email=True),
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY) # Adjust as needed
print(f"Created new user pool {user_pool.user_pool_id}.")
# If you're using a certificate, assume that you will be using the ALB Cognito login features. You need different redirect URLs to accept the token that comes from Cognito authentication.
if ACM_CERTIFICATE_ARN:
redirect_uris = [COGNITO_REDIRECTION_URL, COGNITO_REDIRECTION_URL + "/oauth2/idpresponse"]
else:
redirect_uris = [COGNITO_REDIRECTION_URL]
user_pool_client_name = COGNITO_USER_POOL_CLIENT_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{user_pool_client_name}"):
# Lookup by ID from context (requires User Pool object)
user_pool_client_id = get_context_str(f"id:{user_pool_client_name}")
if not user_pool_client_id:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'id:{user_pool_client_name}' is required if User Pool Client exists.")
user_pool_client = cognito.UserPoolClient.from_user_pool_client_id(self, "UserPoolClient", user_pool_client_id=user_pool_client_id)
print(f"Using existing user pool client {user_pool_client_id}.")
else:
user_pool_client = cognito.UserPoolClient(self, "UserPoolClient",
auth_flows=cognito.AuthFlow(user_srp=True, user_password=True), # Example: enable SRP for secure sign-in
user_pool=user_pool,
generate_secret=True,
user_pool_client_name=user_pool_client_name,
supported_identity_providers=[cognito.UserPoolClientIdentityProvider.COGNITO],
o_auth=cognito.OAuthSettings(
flows=cognito.OAuthFlows(authorization_code_grant=True),
scopes=[cognito.OAuthScope.OPENID, cognito.OAuthScope.EMAIL, cognito.OAuthScope.PROFILE],
callback_urls=redirect_uris
)
)
CfnOutput(self, "CognitoAppClientId", value=user_pool_client.user_pool_client_id)
print(f"Created new user pool client {user_pool_client.user_pool_client_id}.")
# Add a domain to the User Pool (crucial for ALB integration)
user_pool_domain = user_pool.add_domain(
"UserPoolDomain",
cognito_domain=cognito.CognitoDomainOptions(
domain_prefix=COGNITO_USER_POOL_DOMAIN_PREFIX)
)
# Apply removal_policy to the created UserPoolDomain construct
user_pool_domain.apply_removal_policy(policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY)
CfnOutput(self, "CognitoUserPoolLoginUrl", value=user_pool_domain.base_url())
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle Cognito resources due to:", e)
# --- Secrets Manager Secret ---
try:
secret_name = COGNITO_USER_POOL_CLIENT_SECRET_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{secret_name}"):
# Lookup by name
secret = secretsmanager.Secret.from_secret_name_v2(self, "CognitoSecret", secret_name=secret_name)
print(f"Using existing Secret {secret_name}.")
else:
secret = secretsmanager.Secret(self, "CognitoSecret", # Logical ID
secret_name=secret_name, # Explicit resource name
secret_object_value={
"REDACTION_USER_POOL_ID": SecretValue.unsafe_plain_text(user_pool.user_pool_id), # Use the CDK attribute
"REDACTION_CLIENT_ID": SecretValue.unsafe_plain_text(user_pool_client.user_pool_client_id), # Use the CDK attribute
"REDACTION_CLIENT_SECRET": user_pool_client.user_pool_client_secret # Use the CDK attribute
}
)
print(f"Created new secret {secret_name}.")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle Secrets Manager secret due to:", e)
# --- Fargate Task Definition ---
try:
# For task definitions, re-creating with the same logical ID creates new revisions.
# If you want to use a *specific existing revision*, you'd need to look it up by ARN.
# If you want to update the latest revision, defining it here is the standard.
# Let's assume we always define it here to get revision management.
fargate_task_definition_name = FARGATE_TASK_DEFINITION_NAME
read_only_file_system = ECS_READ_ONLY_FILE_SYSTEM == 'True'
if os.path.exists(TASK_DEFINITION_FILE_LOCATION):
with open(TASK_DEFINITION_FILE_LOCATION) as f: # Use correct path
task_def_params = json.load(f)
# Need to ensure taskRoleArn and executionRoleArn in JSON are correct ARN strings
else:
epheremal_storage_volume_name = "appEphemeralVolume"
task_def_params = {}
task_def_params['taskRoleArn'] = task_role.role_arn # Use CDK role object ARN
task_def_params['executionRoleArn'] = execution_role.role_arn # Use CDK role object ARN
task_def_params['memory'] = ECS_TASK_MEMORY_SIZE
task_def_params['cpu'] = ECS_TASK_CPU_SIZE
container_def = {
"name": full_ecr_repo_name,
"image": ecr_image_loc + ":latest",
"essential": True,
"portMappings": [{"containerPort": int(GRADIO_SERVER_PORT), "hostPort": int(GRADIO_SERVER_PORT), "protocol": "tcp", "appProtocol": "http"}],
"logConfiguration": {"logDriver": "awslogs", "options": {"awslogs-group": ECS_LOG_GROUP_NAME, "awslogs-region": AWS_REGION, "awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs"}},
"environmentFiles": [{"value": bucket.bucket_arn + "/config.env", "type": "s3"}],
"memoryReservation": int(task_def_params['memory']) - 512, # Reserve some memory for the container
"mountPoints": [
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/logs",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/feedback",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/usage",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/input",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/output",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/tmp",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/home/user/app/config",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/tmp/matplotlib_cache",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/tmp",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/var/tmp",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/tmp/tld",
"readOnly": False
},
{
"sourceVolume": epheremal_storage_volume_name,
"containerPath": "/tmp/gradio_tmp",
"readOnly": False
}
],
"readonlyRootFilesystem": read_only_file_system,
}
task_def_params['containerDefinitions'] = [container_def]
log_group_name_from_config=task_def_params['containerDefinitions'][0]['logConfiguration']['options']['awslogs-group']
cdk_managed_log_group = logs.LogGroup(self, "MyTaskLogGroup", # CDK Logical ID
log_group_name=log_group_name_from_config,
retention=logs.RetentionDays.ONE_MONTH, # Example: set retention
removal_policy=RemovalPolicy.DESTROY # If you want it deleted when stack is deleted
)
epheremal_storage_volume_cdk_obj = ecs.Volume(
name=epheremal_storage_volume_name
)
fargate_task_definition = ecs.FargateTaskDefinition(
self,
"FargateTaskDefinition", # Logical ID
family=fargate_task_definition_name,
cpu=int(task_def_params['cpu']),
memory_limit_mib=int(task_def_params['memory']),
task_role=task_role,
execution_role=execution_role,
runtime_platform=ecs.RuntimePlatform(
cpu_architecture=ecs.CpuArchitecture.X86_64,
operating_system_family=ecs.OperatingSystemFamily.LINUX
),
# 1. Specify the total ephemeral storage for the task
ephemeral_storage_gib=21, # Minimum is 21 GiB
# 2. Define the volume at the task level
# This volume will use the ephemeral storage configured above.
volumes=[epheremal_storage_volume_cdk_obj]
)
print("Fargate task definition defined.")
# Add container definitions to the task definition object
if task_def_params['containerDefinitions']:
container_def_params = task_def_params['containerDefinitions'][0]
if container_def_params.get('environmentFiles'):
env_files = []
for env_file_param in container_def_params['environmentFiles']:
# Need to parse the ARN to get the bucket object and key
env_file_arn_parts = env_file_param['value'].split(":::")
bucket_name_and_key = env_file_arn_parts[-1]
env_bucket_name, env_key = bucket_name_and_key.split("/", 1)
env_file = ecs.EnvironmentFile.from_bucket(bucket, env_key)
env_files.append(env_file)
container = fargate_task_definition.add_container(
container_def_params['name'],
image=ecs.ContainerImage.from_registry(container_def_params['image']),
logging=ecs.LogDriver.aws_logs(
stream_prefix=container_def_params['logConfiguration']['options']['awslogs-stream-prefix'],
log_group=cdk_managed_log_group
),
secrets={
"AWS_USER_POOL_ID": ecs.Secret.from_secrets_manager(secret, "REDACTION_USER_POOL_ID"),
"AWS_CLIENT_ID": ecs.Secret.from_secrets_manager(secret, "REDACTION_CLIENT_ID"),
"AWS_CLIENT_SECRET": ecs.Secret.from_secrets_manager(secret, "REDACTION_CLIENT_SECRET")
},
environment_files=env_files,
readonly_root_filesystem=read_only_file_system
)
for port_mapping in container_def_params['portMappings']:
container.add_port_mappings(
ecs.PortMapping(
container_port=int(port_mapping['containerPort']),
host_port=int(port_mapping['hostPort']),
name="port-" + str(port_mapping['containerPort']),
app_protocol=ecs.AppProtocol.http,
protocol=ecs.Protocol.TCP
)
)
container.add_port_mappings(ecs.PortMapping(
container_port=80,
host_port=80,
name="port-80",
app_protocol=ecs.AppProtocol.http,
protocol=ecs.Protocol.TCP
))
if container_def_params.get('mountPoints'):
mount_points=[]
for mount_point in container_def_params['mountPoints']:
mount_points.append(ecs.MountPoint(container_path=mount_point['containerPath'], read_only=mount_point['readOnly'], source_volume=epheremal_storage_volume_name))
container.add_mount_points(*mount_points)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle Fargate task definition due to:", e)
# --- ECS Cluster ---
try:
cluster = ecs.Cluster(
self,
"ECSCluster", # Logical ID
cluster_name=CLUSTER_NAME, # Explicit resource name
enable_fargate_capacity_providers=True,
vpc=vpc
)
print("Successfully created new ECS cluster")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle ECS cluster due to:", e)
# --- ECS Service ---
try:
ecs_service_name = ECS_SERVICE_NAME
if ECS_USE_FARGATE_SPOT == 'True': use_fargate_spot = "FARGATE_SPOT"
if ECS_USE_FARGATE_SPOT == 'False': use_fargate_spot = "FARGATE"
# Check if service exists - from_service_arn or from_service_name (needs cluster)
try:
# from_service_name is useful if you have the cluster object
ecs_service = ecs.FargateService.from_service_attributes(
self, "ECSService", # Logical ID
cluster=cluster, # Requires the cluster object
service_name=ecs_service_name
)
print(f"Using existing ECS service {ecs_service_name}.")
except Exception:
# Service will be created with a count of 0, because you haven't yet actually built the initial Docker container with CodeBuild
ecs_service = ecs.FargateService(
self,
"ECSService", # Logical ID
service_name=ecs_service_name, # Explicit resource name
platform_version=ecs.FargatePlatformVersion.LATEST,
capacity_provider_strategies=[ecs.CapacityProviderStrategy(capacity_provider=use_fargate_spot, base=0, weight=1)],
cluster=cluster,
task_definition=fargate_task_definition, # Link to TD
security_groups=[ecs_security_group], # Link to SG
vpc_subnets=ec2.SubnetSelection(subnets=self.private_subnets), # Link to subnets
min_healthy_percent=0,
max_healthy_percent=100,
desired_count=0
)
print("Successfully created new ECS service")
# Note: Auto-scaling setup would typically go here if needed for the service
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle ECS service due to:", e)
# --- Grant Secret Read Access (Applies to both created and imported roles) ---
try:
secret.grant_read(task_role)
secret.grant_read(execution_role)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not grant access to Secrets Manager due to:", e)
# --- ALB TARGET GROUPS AND LISTENERS ---
# This section should primarily define the resources if they are managed by this stack.
# CDK handles adding/removing targets and actions on updates.
# If they might pre-exist outside the stack, you need lookups.
cookie_duration = Duration.hours(12)
target_group_name = ALB_TARGET_GROUP_NAME # Explicit resource name
cloudfront_distribution_url = "cloudfront_placeholder.net" # Need to replace this afterwards with the actual cloudfront_distribution.domain_name
try:
# --- CREATING TARGET GROUPS AND ADDING THE CLOUDFRONT LISTENER RULE ---
target_group = elbv2.ApplicationTargetGroup(
self,
"AppTargetGroup", # Logical ID
target_group_name=target_group_name, # Explicit resource name
port=int(GRADIO_SERVER_PORT), # Ensure port is int
protocol=elbv2.ApplicationProtocol.HTTP,
targets=[ecs_service], # Link to ECS Service
stickiness_cookie_duration=cookie_duration,
vpc=vpc, # Target Groups need VPC
)
print(f"ALB target group {target_group_name} defined.")
# First HTTP
listener_port = 80
# Check if Listener exists - from_listener_arn or lookup by port/ALB
http_listener = alb.add_listener(
"HttpListener", # Logical ID
port=listener_port,
open=False, # Be cautious with open=True, usually restrict source SG
)
print(f"ALB listener on port {listener_port} defined.")
if ACM_CERTIFICATE_ARN:
http_listener.add_action(
"DefaultAction", # Logical ID for the default action
action=elbv2.ListenerAction.redirect(protocol='HTTPS',
host='#{host}',
port='443',
path='/#{path}',
query='#{query}')
)
else:
if USE_CLOUDFRONT == 'True':
# The following default action can be added for the listener after a host header rule is added to the listener manually in the Console as suggested in the above comments.
http_listener.add_action(
"DefaultAction", # Logical ID for the default action
action=elbv2.ListenerAction.fixed_response(
status_code=403,
content_type="text/plain",
message_body="Access denied",
),
)
# Add the Listener Rule for the specific CloudFront Host Header
http_listener.add_action(
"CloudFrontHostHeaderRule",
action=elbv2.ListenerAction.forward(target_groups=[target_group],stickiness_duration=cookie_duration),
priority=1, # Example priority. Adjust as needed. Lower is evaluated first.
conditions=[
elbv2.ListenerCondition.host_headers([cloudfront_distribution_url]) # May have to redefine url in console afterwards if not specified in config file
]
)
else:
# Add the Listener Rule for the specific CloudFront Host Header
http_listener.add_action(
"CloudFrontHostHeaderRule",
action=elbv2.ListenerAction.forward(target_groups=[target_group],stickiness_duration=cookie_duration)
)
print("Added targets and actions to ALB HTTP listener.")
# Now the same for HTTPS if you have an ACM certificate
if ACM_CERTIFICATE_ARN:
listener_port_https = 443
# Check if Listener exists - from_listener_arn or lookup by port/ALB
https_listener = add_alb_https_listener_with_cert(
self,
"MyHttpsListener", # Logical ID for the HTTPS listener
alb,
acm_certificate_arn=ACM_CERTIFICATE_ARN,
default_target_group=target_group,
enable_cognito_auth=True,
cognito_user_pool=user_pool,
cognito_user_pool_client=user_pool_client,
cognito_user_pool_domain=user_pool_domain,
listener_open_to_internet=True,
stickiness_cookie_duration=cookie_duration
)
if https_listener:
CfnOutput(self, "HttpsListenerArn", value=https_listener.listener_arn)
print(f"ALB listener on port {listener_port_https} defined.")
# if USE_CLOUDFRONT == 'True':
# # Add default action to the listener
# https_listener.add_action(
# "DefaultAction", # Logical ID for the default action
# action=elbv2.ListenerAction.fixed_response(
# status_code=403,
# content_type="text/plain",
# message_body="Access denied",
# ),
# )
# # Add the Listener Rule for the specific CloudFront Host Header
# https_listener.add_action(
# "CloudFrontHostHeaderRuleHTTPS",
# action=elbv2.ListenerAction.forward(target_groups=[target_group],stickiness_duration=cookie_duration),
# priority=1, # Example priority. Adjust as needed. Lower is evaluated first.
# conditions=[
# elbv2.ListenerCondition.host_headers([cloudfront_distribution_url])
# ]
# )
# else:
# https_listener.add_action(
# "CloudFrontHostHeaderRuleHTTPS",
# action=elbv2.ListenerAction.forward(target_groups=[target_group],stickiness_duration=cookie_duration))
print("Added targets and actions to ALB HTTPS listener.")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle ALB target groups and listeners due to:", e)
# Create WAF to attach to load balancer
try:
web_acl_name = LOAD_BALANCER_WEB_ACL_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{web_acl_name}"):
# Lookup WAF ACL by ARN from context
web_acl_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{web_acl_name}")
if not web_acl_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{web_acl_name}' is required if Web ACL exists.")
web_acl = create_web_acl_with_common_rules(self, web_acl_name, waf_scope="REGIONAL") # Assuming it takes scope and name
print(f"Handled ALB WAF web ACL {web_acl_name}.")
else:
web_acl = create_web_acl_with_common_rules(self, web_acl_name, waf_scope="REGIONAL") # Assuming it takes scope and name
print(f"Created ALB WAF web ACL {web_acl_name}.")
alb_waf_association = wafv2.CfnWebACLAssociation(self, id="alb_waf_association", resource_arn=alb.load_balancer_arn, web_acl_arn=web_acl.attr_arn)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle create ALB WAF web ACL due to:", e)
# --- Outputs for other stacks/regions ---
self.params = dict()
self.params["alb_arn_output"] = alb.load_balancer_arn
self.params["alb_security_group_id"] = alb_security_group.security_group_id
self.params["alb_dns_name"] = alb.load_balancer_dns_name
CfnOutput(self, "AlbArnOutput",
value=alb.load_balancer_arn,
description="ARN of the Application Load Balancer",
export_name=f"{self.stack_name}-AlbArn") # Export name must be unique within the account/region
CfnOutput(self, "AlbSecurityGroupIdOutput",
value=alb_security_group.security_group_id,
description="ID of the ALB's Security Group",
export_name=f"{self.stack_name}-AlbSgId")
CfnOutput(self, "ALBName", value=alb.load_balancer_name)
CfnOutput(self, "RegionalAlbDnsName", value=alb.load_balancer_dns_name)
CfnOutput(self, "CognitoPoolId", value=user_pool.user_pool_id)
# Add other outputs if needed
CfnOutput(self, "ECRRepoUri", value=ecr_repo.repository_uri)
# --- CLOUDFRONT DISTRIBUTION in separate stack (us-east-1 required) ---
class CdkStackCloudfront(Stack):
def __init__(self, scope: Construct, construct_id: str, alb_arn: str, alb_sec_group_id:str, alb_dns_name:str, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(scope, construct_id, **kwargs)
# --- Helper to get context values ---
def get_context_bool(key: str, default: bool = False) -> bool:
return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
def get_context_str(key: str, default: str = None) -> str:
return self.node.try_get_context(key) or default
def get_context_dict(scope: Construct, key: str, default: dict = None) -> dict:
return scope.node.try_get_context(key) or default
print(f"CloudFront Stack: Received ALB ARN: {alb_arn}")
print(f"CloudFront Stack: Received ALB Security Group ID: {alb_sec_group_id}")
if not alb_arn:
raise ValueError("ALB ARN must be provided to CloudFront stack")
if not alb_sec_group_id:
raise ValueError("ALB Security Group ID must be provided to CloudFront stack")
# 2. Import the ALB using its ARN
# This imports an existing ALB as a construct in the CloudFront stack's context.
# CloudFormation will understand this reference at deploy time.
alb = elbv2.ApplicationLoadBalancer.from_application_load_balancer_attributes(
self, "ImportedAlb", load_balancer_arn=alb_arn, security_group_id=alb_sec_group_id, load_balancer_dns_name=alb_dns_name
)
try:
web_acl_name = WEB_ACL_NAME
if get_context_bool(f"exists:{web_acl_name}"):
# Lookup WAF ACL by ARN from context
web_acl_arn = get_context_str(f"arn:{web_acl_name}")
if not web_acl_arn:
raise ValueError(f"Context value 'arn:{web_acl_name}' is required if Web ACL exists.")
web_acl = create_web_acl_with_common_rules(self, web_acl_name) # Assuming it takes scope and name
print(f"Handled Cloudfront WAF web ACL {web_acl_name}.")
else:
web_acl = create_web_acl_with_common_rules(self, web_acl_name) # Assuming it takes scope and name
print(f"Created Cloudfront WAF web ACL {web_acl_name}.")
# Add ALB as CloudFront Origin
origin = origins.LoadBalancerV2Origin(
alb, # Use the created or looked-up ALB object
custom_headers={CUSTOM_HEADER: CUSTOM_HEADER_VALUE},
origin_shield_enabled=False,
protocol_policy=cloudfront.OriginProtocolPolicy.HTTP_ONLY,
)
if CLOUDFRONT_GEO_RESTRICTION: geo_restrict = cloudfront.GeoRestriction.allowlist(CLOUDFRONT_GEO_RESTRICTION)
else: geo_restrict = None
cloudfront_distribution = cloudfront.Distribution(
self,
"CloudFrontDistribution", # Logical ID
comment=CLOUDFRONT_DISTRIBUTION_NAME, # Use name as comment for easier identification
geo_restriction=geo_restrict,
default_behavior=cloudfront.BehaviorOptions(
origin=origin,
viewer_protocol_policy=cloudfront.ViewerProtocolPolicy.REDIRECT_TO_HTTPS,
allowed_methods=cloudfront.AllowedMethods.ALLOW_ALL,
cache_policy=cloudfront.CachePolicy.CACHING_DISABLED,
origin_request_policy=cloudfront.OriginRequestPolicy.ALL_VIEWER,
),
web_acl_id=web_acl.attr_arn
)
print(f"Cloudfront distribution {CLOUDFRONT_DISTRIBUTION_NAME} defined.")
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Could not handle Cloudfront distribution due to:", e)
# --- Outputs ---
CfnOutput(self, "CloudFrontDistributionURL",
value=cloudfront_distribution.domain_name)