v0.2.1 (2020-11-24)
Modules Support
This release adds support for creating Modules using the CFN CLI
- Initialize a Module project with
cfn init --artifact-type MODULE --type-name <type-name>
- For example:
cfn init --artifact-type MODULE --type-name My::Test::Example::MODULE
- Using
cfn init
without parameters will now first ask if you want to create a resource or a module. If you choose to create a module, it will create an example module template under fragments/sample.json which you can use as a starting point to make your changes. - Use
cfn validate
to validate your module before submitting - Use
cfn submit
to register your module, making it available for use by CloudFormation in your AWS account - Find detailed documentation about creating Modules here
Backwards-incompatible changes:
- To use
cfn init
without going into interactive mode, you now need to specify the artifact type. So, to initialize a resource project, you would usecfn init --artifact-type RESOURCE --type-name <type-name>
- or for short:
cfn init -a r -t <type-name>
Other changes: