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cdk-quicksight-constructs

This an AWS CDK Custom Constructs repository for AWS QuickSight resources which are currently not supported by Cloudformation. That are currently:

  • DataSource
  • DataSet

The Repository is build and managed by Projen. Projen is used to manage the Github TypeScript AWS CDK setup. It is developed and maintained from the AWS CDK Community and the favorite framework to manage those AWS CDK project setups.

Example

const users = ['martin'];

const datasource = new DataSource(stack, 'DataSource', {
  name: 'cdkdatasource',
  type: 'ATHENA',
  dataSourceParameters: {
    athenaParameters: {
      workGroup: 'ddbworkgroup',
    },
  },
  users,
});

new DataSet(stack, 'DataSet', {
  name: 'cdkdataset',
  users: users,
  physicalTableMap: {
    users: {
      customSql: {
        dataSourceArn: datasource.dataSourceArn,
        name: 'users',
        sqlQuery:
          'SELECT primarypractice, dateofbirth FROM "ddbconnector"."martin1"."martin1" WHERE groupid = \'users\' AND firstname is not null',
        columns: [
          { name: 'primarypractice', type: 'STRING' },
          { name: 'dateofbirth', type: 'STRING' },
        ],
      },
    },
    practices: {
      customSql: {
        dataSourceArn: datasource.dataSourceArn,
        name: 'practices',
        sqlQuery:
          'SELECT id, name FROM "ddbconnector"."martin1"."martin1" WHERE groupid = \'medical-practices\' AND name is not null',
        columns: [
          { name: 'id', type: 'STRING' },
          { name: 'name', type: 'STRING' },
        ],
      },
    },
  },
  logicalTableMap: {
    users: {
      alias: 'users',
      source: {
        physicalTableId: 'users',
      },
    },
    practices: {
      alias: 'practices',
      source: {
        physicalTableId: 'practices',
      },
    },
    'users-practices': {
      alias: 'users-practices',
      source: {
        joinInstruction: {
          leftOperand: 'users',
          rightOperand: 'practices',
          type: 'INNER',
          onClause: 'primarypractice = id',
        },
      },
      dataTransforms: [
        {
          createColumnsOperation: {
            columns: [
              {
                columnName: 'age',
                columnId: 'age',
                expression:
                  'dateDiff(parseDate(dateofbirth, "YYYY-MM-dd\'T\'HH:mm:ssZ"),now(), "YYYY")',
              },
            ],
          },
        },
      ],
    },
  },
});

Main benefits of that are:

  • managing the cdk dependencies and cdk commands like yarn deploy
  • managing the node and github config files
  • a standardized way of how to setup AWS CDK repos

Types

The types for the DataSource and DataSet constructs are generated from the AWS SDK lib and stored in src/sdk/quicksight.ts . Steps to produce the quicksight.ts file:

  • extracting the quicksight.d.ts from node_modules/aws-sdk
  • renaming it to quicksight.ts and use VS to auto-fix alle issues in it
  • removing the first and last parts which are not needed for the types
  • replacing the properties with readonly notation
  • replacing the first letter with a small letter to be camel case aligned

Planed Features / Ideas

  • ...

Helpful Resources

Troubleshooting

  • ...

Thanks To

  • The CDK Community cdk-dev.slack.com
  • Projen project and the community around it