This repo contains the AWS SDK for Kotlin and its public roadmap
The AWS SDK for Kotlin is currently in alpha and is intended strictly for feedback purposes only. Do not use this SDK for production workloads. Refer to the SDK stability guidelines
See the Getting Started Guide
The SDK uses GitHub Issues to track feature requests and issues with the SDK. In addition, we use GitHub Projects to provide a high level overview of our roadmap and the features we are actively working on.
You can provide feedback or report a bug by submitting an issue. This is the preferred mechanism to give feedback so that other users can engage in the conversation, +1 issues, etc.
If you are interested in contributing to the AWS SDK for Kotlin, please take a look at CONTRIBUTING
Generated sources are not checked into the repository, you first have to generate the clients before you can build them.
./gradlew --no-daemon :codegen:sdk:bootstrap
NOTE: This task will respect the AWS services specified by project properties. See options below.
NOTE: To re-run codegen for the same set of services multiple times add the --rerun-tasks
flag.
After generating the services you care about they are available to build:
e.g.
./gradlew :services:lambda:build
Where the task follows the pattern: :services:SERVICE:build
To see list of all projects run ./gradlew projects
See the Build Properties below to specify this in a config file.
./gradlew --no-daemon -Paws.services=+lambda :codegen:sdk:bootstrap
Testing generated services generally requires publishing artifacts (e.g. client-runtime) of smithy-kotlin
, aws-crt-kotlin
, and aws-sdk-kotin
to maven local.
API documentation is generated using Dokka which is the official documentation tool maintained by JetBrains for documenting Kotlin code.
Unlike Java, Kotlin uses its own KDoc format.
To generate API reference documentation for the AWS Kotlin SDK:
./gradlew --no-daemon --no-parallel dokkaHtmlMultiModule
This will output HTML formatted documentation to build/dokka/htmlMultiModule
NOTE: You currently need an HTTP server to view the documentation in browser locally. You can either use the builtin server in Intellij or use your favorite local server (e.g. python3 -m http.server
). See Kotlin/dokka#1795
You can define a local.properties
config file at the root of the project to modify build behavior.
Property | Description |
---|---|
compositeProjects |
Specify paths to repos the SDK depends upon such as smithy-kotlin |
aws.services |
Specify inclusions (+ prefix) and exclusions (- prefix) of service names to generate |
aws.protocols |
Specify inclusions (+ prefix) and exclusions (- prefix) of AWS protocols to generate |
Dependencies of the SDK can be added as composite build such that multiple repos may appear as one holistic source project in the IDE.
# comma separated list of paths to `includeBuild()`
# This is useful for local development of smithy-kotlin in particular
compositeProjects=../smithy-kotlin
A comma separated list of services to include or exclude for generation from codegen/sdk/aws-models may
be specified with the aws.services
property. A list of protocols of services to generate may be specified
with the aws.protocols
property.
Included services require a '+' character prefix and excluded services require a '-' character.
If any items are specified for inclusion, only specified included members will be generated. If no items
are specified for inclusion, all members not excluded will be generated.
When unspecified all services found in the directory specified by the modelsDir
property are generated.
Service names match the filenames in the models directory service.VERSION.json
.
Some example entries for local.properties
:
# Generate only AWS Lambda:
aws.services=+lambda
# Generate all services but AWS location and AWS DynamoDB:
aws.services=-location,-dynamodb
# Generate all services except those using the restJson1 protocol:
aws.protocols=-restJson1
See Debugging
Please refer to our security policy.
The SDK supports the following targets: