You can now use AWS CloudFormation event notifications with Amazon EventBridge to create event-driven applications. No need to write single-use custom code or poll for events. That’s more time and cost savings for you. For more info: go.aws/3B66oPB
Change the name of an #AWS#CloudFormation stack without deleting the resources that it manages. The walkthrough in this blog post shows you how: go.aws/3ctsbq5
AWS #CloudFormation Guard 2.1 is out! Guard enhances the developer experience with exciting new features. Write policy rules for any JSON- or YAML-formatted files, such as #Terraform or #Kubernetes configurations, in addition to CloudFormation templates: go.aws/3nuWvmk
Learn a simpler & faster method for updating your #AWS Lambda function code that doesn't require manual updates. This blog post shows you how with an AWS #CloudFormation template describing an AWS CodePipeline pipeline to orchestrate build & deploy phases: go.aws/3zikHQ5
A resource type is an #AWS or third-party #CloudFormation registry extension that natively augments CloudFormation's functionality. Learn more with an example described in this AWS CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3M7sKC8
Prevent unintended operations on your stacks with features including stack policy, deletion policy, & termination protection. Learn & practice with this #AWS#CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3sTnI5v
2/3 - Learn how to create an IAM policy that denies access to all resources in AWS that don’t belong to your account, except for resources that @AWSCloudFormer requires for normal operations. go.aws/39FDDgG
As you organize resources in your templates by lifecycle & ownership, learn & practice how to reference return values between resources you describe in a template with this #AWS#CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3ljDG4y
Create a more secure LAMP stack with AWS WAF, deploying a highly available LAMP-stack application with a web application firewall. Find out more in this blog post, using the #AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) to generate #CloudFormation templates: go.aws/3KYgbs5
Today we launched a new repository that gives you the ability to start, comment, and contribute on #AWS#CloudFormation language improvement discussions. Get started and learn more here: go.aws/3kSWPdt
Reduce log-storage costs by automating your retention settings in Amazon CloudWatch. Learn more in this blog post, which includes a walkthrough using #AWS#CloudFormation templates: go.aws/3MUTc2p
Resource coverage is top priority: #AWS#CloudFormation added support for 35 new resource types in the last 3 months, with day 1 coverage for 1 new service, increasing coverage to 170+ AWS services and 900+ AWS resources:
go.aws/3jT3Bzl
Learn and practice how to create resources or specify resource property values based on conditions with this #AWS#CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3Eo4JEq
Learn how to import a supported resource in your stack, and practice a number of related use cases in this #AWS#CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/38JwhIP
Learn how to use dynamic references in your #AWS#CloudFormation templates to specify values stored in services such as AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store and AWS Secrets Manager: go.aws/3iWSB3m
📅 12/2017:#AWSSSOO is launched. This was the first service integration with#AWSOrganizationss, allowing admins to easily provide & manage access to accounts within an organization.
Today, there are over 40 integrated services including#AWSCloudTraill &@AWSCloudFormerr Stacksets
Learn how to create a service virtualization using #AWS#CloudFormation and Amazon API Gateway to test an application that uses an external API that's not always available: go.aws/3sZQJN0
Shift-left your resource validation logic with #AWS#CloudFormation Hooks. @ContinoHQ shows you an example hook using IAM Access Analyzer to validate that your IAM policies follow grammar rules and best practices: go.aws/3Lz0sRS
Announcing #AWS#CloudFormation Hooks! Now you can run custom logic before CloudFormation creates, updates, or deletes a resource in your AWS accounts. Learn more here: go.aws/3BkV6F5
Interested in how people solve business problems using automation-related #AWS services, such as #CloudFormation? Find out more in the 5 most viewed 2021 posts on the AWS Infrastructure & Automation Blog: go.aws/3gmoIbF
Preserve the state of your successfully provisioned resources while you debug provisioning errors. Learn how in this #AWS#CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3seUvk9
Speeding up the feedback loop in the Software Development Life Cycle starts on your workstation. Learn how to perform linting and testing of your #AWS#CloudFormation templates with this lab: go.aws/3nIwBMA
Explore our workshops to learn practical skills you can use to solve business problems, including how to:
✔️ Create a data perimeter around your resources
✔️ Run IAM Access Analyzer policy validation on your @AWSCloudFormer templates in a CI/CD pipeline go.aws/3fIx39b
Learn how to flip between JSON/YAML formats, and how to cleanup your #AWS#CloudFormation templates in this AWS CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3qpFDj9
Are you looking to get started with creating your first #AWS#CloudFormation Guard rule? Learn how in this AWS CloudFormation Workshop lab: go.aws/3zysh7i
Resource coverage is top priority: #AWS#CloudFormation added support for 37 new resource types in the last 2 months, with day 1 coverage for 3 new services, increasing coverage to 170 AWS services with 830+ AWS resources: go.aws/3pZaZNh
With Construct Hub you can now discover #awscdk construct libraries published by the community, #AWS and cloud service providers, that solve for a number of use cases. For more information, see: go.aws/31lFjrI
Wish there was a consistent way to work with APIs across #AWS services? Join @rahul031092 and @SiauwWelly at their #reInvent session on using AWS Cloud Control API to reduce code needed to integrate with AWS. go.aws/3xf84SX
You can now import your existing #AWS#CloudFormation stacks into a stack set: this allows you to replicate and manage your cloud infrastructure across your organization and regions. For more information, see: go.aws/3xetyiw
You can now submit concurrent operations for #AWS#CloudFormation StackSets: this enables you to reduce overall processing time, and to avoid overhead of building logic to batch and queue operations. For more information, see: go.aws/3DGCzmY
Resource coverage is top priority: #AWS#CloudFormation added support for 34 new resource types in the last 3 months, with day 1 coverage for 4 new services, increasing coverage to 165 AWS services with 800+ AWS resources: go.aws/3C28D3a
Looking to get started with building #AWS#CloudFormation resource types? @mrinaudo shows you an implementation example in Python with callbacks, error handling, contract tests, and more: go.aws/2Zdmjue
You can now use the Application Manager capability of #AWS Systems Manager to view and take action on operational data for #CloudFormation stack resources. Learn more on how to get started: go.aws/3ACL7ZT