
pulumi-typescript
Pulumi infrastructure as code using TypeScript with Pulumi Cloud and ESC integration. Use when working with Pulumi TypeScript projects, ESC environments, dynamic secrets, OIDC credentials, or infrastructure automation with Node.js/TypeScript.
Pulumi infrastructure as code using TypeScript with Pulumi Cloud and ESC integration. Use when working with Pulumi TypeScript projects, ESC environments, dynamic secrets, OIDC credentials, or infrastructure automation with Node.js/TypeScript.
Pulumi TypeScript Skill
Development Workflow
1. Project Setup
# Create new TypeScript project
pulumi new typescript
# Or with a cloud-specific template
pulumi new aws-typescript
pulumi new azure-typescript
pulumi new gcp-typescript
Project structure:
my-project/
├── Pulumi.yaml
├── Pulumi.dev.yaml # Stack config (use ESC instead)
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── index.ts
2. Pulumi ESC Integration
Instead of using pulumi config set or stack config files, use Pulumi ESC for centralized secrets and configuration.
Link ESC environment to stack:
# Create ESC environment
esc env init myorg/myproject-dev
# Edit environment
esc env edit myorg/myproject-dev
# Link to Pulumi stack
pulumi config env add myorg/myproject-dev
ESC environment definition (YAML):
values:
# Static configuration
pulumiConfig:
aws:region: us-west-2
myapp:instanceType: t3.medium
# Dynamic OIDC credentials for AWS
aws:
login:
fn::open::aws-login:
oidc:
roleArn: arn:aws:iam::123456789:role/pulumi-oidc
sessionName: pulumi-deploy
# Pull secrets from AWS Secrets Manager
secrets:
fn::open::aws-secrets:
region: us-west-2
login: ${aws.login}
get:
dbPassword:
secretId: prod/database/password
# Expose to environment variables
environmentVariables:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${aws.login.accessKeyId}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${aws.login.secretAccessKey}
AWS_SESSION_TOKEN: ${aws.login.sessionToken}
3. TypeScript Patterns
Basic resource creation:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
// Get configuration from ESC
const config = new pulumi.Config();
const instanceType = config.require("instanceType");
// Create resources with proper tagging
const bucket = new aws.s3.Bucket("my-bucket", {
versioning: { enabled: true },
serverSideEncryptionConfiguration: {
rule: {
applyServerSideEncryptionByDefault: {
sseAlgorithm: "AES256",
},
},
},
tags: {
Environment: pulumi.getStack(),
ManagedBy: "Pulumi",
},
});
// Export outputs
export const bucketName = bucket.id;
export const bucketArn = bucket.arn;
Component resources for reusability:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
interface WebServiceArgs {
port: pulumi.Input<number>;
imageUri: pulumi.Input<string>;
}
class WebService extends pulumi.ComponentResource {
public readonly url: pulumi.Output<string>;
constructor(name: string, args: WebServiceArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions) {
super("custom:app:WebService", name, {}, opts);
// Create child resources with { parent: this }
const lb = new aws.lb.LoadBalancer(`${name}-lb`, {
loadBalancerType: "application",
// ... configuration
}, { parent: this });
this.url = lb.dnsName;
this.registerOutputs({ url: this.url });
}
}
Stack references for cross-stack dependencies:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
// Reference outputs from networking stack
const networkingStack = new pulumi.StackReference("myorg/networking/prod");
const vpcId = networkingStack.getOutput("vpcId");
const subnetIds = networkingStack.getOutput("privateSubnetIds");
Working with Outputs:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
// Use apply for transformations
const uppercaseName = bucket.id.apply(id => id.toUpperCase());
// Use pulumi.all for multiple outputs
const combined = pulumi.all([bucket.id, bucket.arn]).apply(
([id, arn]) => `Bucket ${id} has ARN ${arn}`
);
// Conditional resources
const isProd = pulumi.getStack() === "prod";
const monitoring = isProd ? new aws.cloudwatch.MetricAlarm("alarm", {
// ... configuration
}) : undefined;
4. Using ESC with esc run
Run any command with ESC environment variables injected:
# Run pulumi commands with ESC credentials
esc run myorg/aws-dev -- pulumi up
# Run tests with secrets
esc run myorg/test-env -- npm test
# Open environment and export to shell
esc open myorg/myproject-dev --format shell
5. Async Patterns
// Export async function for top-level await
export = async () => {
const data = await fetchExternalData();
const resource = new aws.s3.Bucket("bucket", {
tags: { data: data.value },
});
return {
bucketName: resource.id,
};
};
6. Multi-Language Components
Create components in TypeScript that can be consumed from any Pulumi language (Python, Go, C#, Java, YAML).
Project structure for multi-language component:
my-component/
├── PulumiPlugin.yaml # Required for multi-language
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── index.ts # Component definition
PulumiPlugin.yaml:
runtime: nodejs
Component with proper Args interface:
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as aws from "@pulumi/aws";
// Args interface - use Input types for all properties
export interface SecureBucketArgs {
// Wrap all scalar members in Input types
bucketName: pulumi.Input<string>;
enableVersioning?: pulumi.Input<boolean>;
tags?: pulumi.Input<Record<string, pulumi.Input<string>>>;
}
export class SecureBucket extends pulumi.ComponentResource {
public readonly bucketId: pulumi.Output<string>;
public readonly bucketArn: pulumi.Output<string>;
// Constructor must have 'args' parameter with type annotation
constructor(name: string, args: SecureBucketArgs, opts?: pulumi.ComponentResourceOptions) {
super("myorg:storage:SecureBucket", name, {}, opts);
const bucket = new aws.s3.Bucket(`${name}-bucket`, {
bucket: args.bucketName,
versioning: { enabled: args.enableVersioning ?? true },
serverSideEncryptionConfiguration: {
rule: {
applyServerSideEncryptionByDefault: {
sseAlgorithm: "AES256",
},
},
},
tags: args.tags,
}, { parent: this });
this.bucketId = bucket.id;
this.bucketArn = bucket.arn;
this.registerOutputs({
bucketId: this.bucketId,
bucketArn: this.bucketArn,
});
}
}
Publishing for multi-language consumption:
# Consume from git repository
pulumi package add github.com/myorg/my-component
# With version tag
pulumi package add github.com/myorg/my-component@v1.0.0
# Local development
pulumi package add /path/to/local/my-component
Multi-language Args requirements:
- Use
pulumi.Input<T>for all scalar properties - Avoid union types (
string | number) - not supported - Avoid functions/callbacks - not serializable
- Constructor must have
argsparameter with type declaration
Best Practices
Security
- Use Pulumi ESC for all secrets - never commit secrets to stack config files
- Enable OIDC authentication instead of static credentials
- Use dynamic secrets with short TTLs when possible
- Apply least-privilege IAM policies
Code Organization
- Use ComponentResources for reusable infrastructure patterns
- Leverage TypeScript's type system for configuration validation
- Keep stack-specific config in ESC environments
- Use stack references for cross-stack dependencies
Deployment
- Always run
pulumi previewbeforepulumi up - Use ESC environment versioning and tags for releases
- Implement proper tagging strategy for all resources
Common Commands
# ESC Commands
esc env init <org>/<project>/<env> # Create environment
esc env edit <org>/<env> # Edit environment
esc env get <org>/<env> # View resolved values
esc run <org>/<env> -- <command> # Run with env vars
esc env version tag <org>/<env> <tag> # Tag version
# Pulumi Commands
pulumi new typescript # New project
pulumi config env add <org>/<env> # Link ESC environment
pulumi preview # Preview changes
pulumi up # Deploy
pulumi stack output # View outputs
pulumi destroy # Tear down
References
- references/pulumi-esc.md - ESC patterns and commands
- references/pulumi-patterns.md - Common infrastructure patterns
- references/pulumi-typescript.md - TypeScript-specific guidance
- references/pulumi-best-practices-aws.md - AWS best practices
- references/pulumi-best-practices-azure.md - Azure best practices
- references/pulumi-best-practices-gcp.md - GCP best practices
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