# AWS Systems Manager Construct Library --- ![cfn-resources: Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/cfn--resources-stable-success.svg?style=for-the-badge) ![cdk-constructs: Stable](https://img.shields.io/badge/cdk--constructs-stable-success.svg?style=for-the-badge) --- This module is part of the [AWS Cloud Development Kit](https://github.com/aws/aws-cdk) project. ## Installation Install the module: ```console $ npm i @aws-cdk/aws-ssm ``` Import it into your code: ```ts nofixture import * as ssm from '@aws-cdk/aws-ssm'; ``` ## Using existing SSM Parameters in your CDK app You can reference existing SSM Parameter Store values that you want to use in your CDK app by using `ssm.ParameterStoreString`: [using SSM parameter](test/integ.parameter-store-string.lit.ts) ## Creating new SSM Parameters in your CDK app You can create either `ssm.StringParameter` or `ssm.StringListParameter`s in a CDK app. These are public (not secret) values. Parameters of type *SecureString* cannot be created directly from a CDK application; if you want to provision secrets automatically, use Secrets Manager Secrets (see the `@aws-cdk/aws-secretsmanager` package). ```ts new ssm.StringParameter(this, 'Parameter', { allowedPattern: '.*', description: 'The value Foo', parameterName: 'FooParameter', stringValue: 'Foo', tier: ssm.ParameterTier.ADVANCED, }); ``` [creating SSM parameters](test/integ.parameter.lit.ts) When specifying an `allowedPattern`, the values provided as string literals are validated against the pattern and an exception is raised if a value provided does not comply.