| name | aws-cdk-python-setup |
|---|---|
| description | Setup and initialization guide for developing AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) applications in Python. This skill enables users to configure environment prerequisites, create new CDK projects, manage dependencies, and deploy to AWS. |
This skill provides setup guidance for working with AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) projects using Python.
Before starting, ensure the following tools are installed:
- Node.js ≥ 14.15.0 — Required for the AWS CDK CLI
- Python ≥ 3.7 — Used for writing CDK code
- AWS CLI — Manages credentials and resources
- Git — Version control and project management
npm install -g aws-cdk
cdk --version# Install AWS CLI (if not installed)
brew install awscli
# Configure credentials
aws configureEnter your AWS Access Key, Secret Access Key, default region, and output format when prompted.
mkdir my-cdk-project
cd my-cdk-project
cdk init app --language pythonYour project will include:
app.py— Main application entry pointmy_cdk_project/— CDK stack definitionsrequirements.txt— Python dependenciescdk.json— Configuration file
# macOS/Linux
source .venv/bin/activate
# Windows
.venv\Scripts\activatepip install -r requirements.txtPrimary dependencies:
aws-cdk-lib— Core CDK constructsconstructs— Base construct library
cdk synthGenerates cdk.out/ containing CloudFormation templates.
cdk deployReviews and confirms deployment to the configured AWS account.
cdk bootstrapPrepares environment resources like S3 buckets for asset storage.
- Always activate the virtual environment before working.
- Run
cdk diffbefore deployment to preview changes. - Use development accounts for testing.
- Follow Pythonic naming and directory conventions.
- Keep
requirements.txtpinned for consistent builds.
If issues occur, check:
- AWS credentials are correctly configured.
- Default region is set properly.
- Node.js and Python versions meet minimum requirements.
- Run
cdk doctorto diagnose environment issues.