This solutions deploys the resources necessary to configure a voicemail system to use with Amazon Connect.
- Clone the repository, then make the desired code changes
- Next, run unit tests to make sure added customization passes the tests
cd ./source/aws-connect-vm-serverless
npm run test
- Configure the bucket name of your target Amazon S3 distribution bucket
export DIST_OUTPUT_BUCKET=my-bucket-name # bucket where customized code will reside
export SOLUTION_NAME=my-solution-name
export VERSION=my-version # version number for the customized code
Note: You would have to create an S3 bucket with the prefix 'my-bucket-name-<aws_region>'; aws_region is where you are testing the customized solution. Also, the assets in bucket should be publicly accessible.
- Now build the distributable:
chmod +x ./build-s3-dist.sh \n
./build-s3-dist.sh $DIST_OUTPUT_BUCKET $SOLUTION_NAME $VERSION \n
- Deploy the distributable to an Amazon S3 bucket in your account. Note: you must have the AWS Command Line Interface installed.
aws s3 cp ./dist/ s3://my-bucket-name-<aws_region>/$SOLUTION_NAME/$VERSION/ --recursive --acl bucket-owner-full-control --profile aws-cred-profile-name \n
- Get the link of the solution template uploaded to your Amazon S3 bucket.
- Deploy the solution to your account by launching a new AWS CloudFormation stack using the link of the solution template in Amazon S3.
|-deployment/
|-build-s3-dist.sh [ shell script for packaging distribution assets ]
|-run-unit-tests.sh [ shell script for executing unit tests ]
|-solution.yaml [ solution CloudFormation deployment template ]
|-source/
|-example-function-js [ Example microservice function in javascript ]
|- lib/ [ Example function libraries ]
|-example-function-py [ Example microservice function in python ]
Each microservice follows the structure of:
|-service-name/
|-lib/
|-[service module libraries and unit tests]
|-index.js [injection point for microservice]
|-package.json
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