### Set up a CDK Project - Solution ### Exercise Initialize a CDK project and set up files required to build a CDK project. ### Solution #### Initialize a CDK project 1. Install CDK on your machine by running `npm install -g aws-cdk`. 2. Create a new directory named `sample` for your project and run `cdk init app --language typescript` to initialize a CDK project. You can choose lanugage as csharp, fsharp, go, java, javascript, python or typescript. 3. You would see the following files created in your directory: 1. `cdk.json`, `tsconfig.json`, `package.json` - These are configuration files that are used to define some global settings for your CDK project. 2. `bin/sample.ts` - This is the entry point for your CDK project. This file is used to define the stack that you want to create. 3. `lib/sample-stack.ts` - This is the main file that will contain the code for your CDK project. #### Create a Sample lambda function 1. In `lib/sample-stack.ts` file, add the following code to create a lambda function: ```typescript import * as cdk from 'aws-cdk-lib'; import * as lambda from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-lambda'; import { Construct } from 'constructs'; export class SampleStack extends cdk.Stack { constructor(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: cdk.StackProps) { super(scope, id, props); const hello = new lambda.Function(this, 'SampleLambda', { runtime: lambda.Runtime.NODEJS_14_X, code: lambda.Code.fromInline('exports.handler = async () => "hello world";'), handler: 'index.handler' }); } } ``` This will create a sample lambda function that returns "hello world" when invoked. #### Bootstrap the CDK project Before you deploy your project. You need to bootstrap your project. This will create a CloudFormation stack that will be used to deploy your project. You can bootstrap your project by running `cdk bootstrap`. Learn more about bootstrapping [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/latest/guide/bootstrapping.html). ##### Deploy the Project 1. Run `npm install` to install all the dependencies for your project whenever you make changes. 2. Run `cdk synth` to synthesize the CloudFormation template for your project. You will see a new file called `cdk.out/CDKToolkit.template.json` that contains the CloudFormation template for your project. 3. Run `cdk diff` to see the changes that will be made to your AWS account. You will see a new stack called `SampleStack` that will create a lambda function and all the changes associated with it. 4. Run `cdk deploy` to deploy your project. You should see a new stack called created in your AWS account under CloudFormation. 5. Go to Lambda console and you will see a new lambda function called `SampleLambda` created in your account.