pulumi/lib
Luke Hoban 96c25a9614 Generate valid Permission names for aws.serverless.API
The previous checkin exposed some validation
errors that had previously been surpressed,
including an error validating the Permission
statementId's generated by aws.serverless.API.
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aws Generate valid Permission names for aws.serverless.API 2017-06-07 16:34:17 -07:00
lumi Finish scrubbing TODOs 2017-06-06 06:05:35 -07:00
lumijs Finish scrubbing TODOs 2017-06-06 06:05:35 -07:00
mantle Add aws.lambda.Permission resource (#224) 2017-06-06 18:42:00 -07:00
README.md Preserve the lumi prefix on our CLI tools 2017-05-18 12:38:58 -07:00

lumi/lib

This directory contains some libraries that Lumi programs may depend upon.

Overview

The Lumi standard library underneath lumi/ is special in that every program will ultimately use it directly or indirectly to create resources.

Similarly, lumijs/ is the LumiJS compiler's runtime library, and so most LumiJS programs will on it.

Note that these are written in the Lumi subsets of the languages and therefore cannot perform I/O, etc.

Installation and Usage

Eventually these packages will be published like any other NPM package. For now, they are consumed only in a development capacity, and so there are some manual steps required to prepare a developer workspace.

For each library <lib> you wish to use, please see its install.sh script in its root directory. This performs installation so that it can be used simply by adding a dependency to it.

We currently use NPM/Yarn symlinks to ease the developer workspace flow. As such, you will need to run:

  • yarn link <lib>

In a project that intends to consume <lib> before actually using it. For example, yarn link @lumi/lumi.