# Welcome to your CDK Python project! You should explore the contents of this project. It demonstrates a CDK app with an instance of a stack (`cdk_stack`) which contains an Amazon SQS queue that is subscribed to an Amazon SNS topic. The `cdk.json` file tells the CDK Toolkit how to execute your app. This project is set up like a standard Python project. The initialization process also creates a virtualenv within this project, stored under the .venv directory. To create the virtualenv it assumes that there is a `python3` executable in your path with access to the `venv` package. If for any reason the automatic creation of the virtualenv fails, you can create the virtualenv manually once the init process completes. To manually create a virtualenv on MacOS and Linux: ``` $ python3 -m venv .venv ``` After the init process completes and the virtualenv is created, you can use the following step to activate your virtualenv. ``` $ source .venv/bin/activate ``` If you are a Windows platform, you would activate the virtualenv like this: ``` % .venv\Scripts\activate.bat ``` Once the virtualenv is activated, you can install the required dependencies. ``` $ pip install -r requirements.txt ``` At this point you can now synthesize the CloudFormation template for this code. ``` $ cdk synth ``` You can now begin exploring the source code, contained in the hello directory. There is also a very trivial test included that can be run like this: ``` $ pytest ``` To add additional dependencies, for example other CDK libraries, just add to your requirements.txt file and rerun the `pip install -r requirements.txt` command. ## Useful commands * `cdk ls` list all stacks in the app * `cdk synth` emits the synthesized CloudFormation template * `cdk deploy` deploy this stack to your default AWS account/region * `cdk diff` compare deployed stack with current state * `cdk docs` open CDK documentation Enjoy!