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Records actions made in the AWS Management Console and outputs the equivalent CLI/SDK commands and CloudFormation/Terraform templates.
You can download the extension from the Chrome Web Store or load the extension manually via chrome://extensions/.
You can download the extension from Firefox Add-ons or load the extension manually via about:addons. If loaded manually, replace the manifest.json
file with the firefoxManifest.json
file before loading.
Click the orange Console Recorder for AWS icon in the top-right corner of your browser window. If you do not see it, you may find it by clicking the three vertical dots and checking the top row. Once the popup is presented, click the Start Recording button.
All supported actions will be recorded up until the point in which you click the icon again and select the Stop Recording button, at which point you will be presented with the dashboard for you to copy code from.
The following outputs are currently supported:
- Boto3 (Python) SDK
- CloudFormation
- HashiCorp Terraform
- Troposphere
- CDK (TypeScript)
- AWS CLI (v1)
- IAM Policy
- JavaScript SDK
- Go SDK (v1)
In the Settings section, there are a number of options you can set. These options take effect as soon as you change them.
This option will stop any mutable requests (most things that aren't a Get*
or List*
action) from executing in the console, whilst still logging the generated outputs in the dashboard.
This option will record the response body from all AWS calls. Setting this allows CloudFormation, CDK, Troposphere and Terraform to correlate actions between resources. For example, CloudFormation will use the !Ref
and !GetAtt
intrinsic functions to reference resource identifiers within the template.
Network data from the AWS Management Console is recorded and information is extracted from the requests and responses. Recording data is kept entirely in memory or on local disk and is never sent over the internet or anywhere else. You should take care to remove any sensitive data (passwords etc.) when sharing your generated code/templates with others.
Not all actions and resources are supported yet, check this page for an up-to-date overview of supported actions and resources. This page is automatically generated.
Given the nature of the extension, and the frequency in which the AWS team make updates, bugs will be frequent and inevitable. If you find these bugs, check the issues page to see if it has already been raised and if not, feel free to raise it.