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AWS Serverless Application Repository examples using AWS CLI

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AWS Serverless Application Repository examples using AWS CLI - AWS Command Line Interface

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS Command Line Interface with AWS Serverless Application Repository.

Actions are code excerpts from larger programs and must be run in context. While actions show you how to call individual service functions, you can see actions in context in their related scenarios.

Each example includes a link to the complete source code, where you can find instructions on how to set up and run the code in context.

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The following code example shows how to use put-application-policy.

AWS CLI

Example 1: To share an application publicly

The following put-application-policy shares an application publicly, so anyone can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.

aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application \ --statements Principals='*',Actions=Deploy

Output:

{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }

Example 2: To share an application privately

The following put-application-policy shares an application privately, so only specific AWS accounts can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.

aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application \ --statements Principals=111111111111,222222222222,Actions=Deploy

Output:

{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "111111111111", "222222222222" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }

For more information, see Sharing an Application Through the Console in the AWS Serverless Application Repository Developer Guide

The following code example shows how to use put-application-policy.

AWS CLI

Example 1: To share an application publicly

The following put-application-policy shares an application publicly, so anyone can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.

aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application \ --statements Principals='*',Actions=Deploy

Output:

{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }

Example 2: To share an application privately

The following put-application-policy shares an application privately, so only specific AWS accounts can find and deploy your application in the AWS Serverless Application Repository.

aws serverlessrepo put-application-policy \ --application-id arn:aws:serverlessrepo:us-east-1:123456789012:applications/my-test-application \ --statements Principals=111111111111,222222222222,Actions=Deploy

Output:

{ "Statements": [ { "Actions": [ "Deploy" ], "Principals": [ "111111111111", "222222222222" ], "StatementId": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ab-cdef-11111EXAMPLE" } ] }

For more information, see Sharing an Application Through the Console in the AWS Serverless Application Repository Developer Guide

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