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38 lines
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# AWS::CodeGuruProfiler Construct Library
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Amazon CodeGuru Profiler collects runtime performance data from your live applications, and provides recommendations that can help you fine-tune your application performance.
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## Installation
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Import to your project:
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```ts nofixture
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import * as codeguruprofiler from 'aws-cdk-lib/aws-codeguruprofiler';
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```
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## Basic usage
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Here's how to setup a profiling group and give your compute role permissions to publish to the profiling group to the profiling agent can publish profiling information:
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```ts
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// The execution role of your application that publishes to the ProfilingGroup via CodeGuru Profiler Profiling Agent. (the following is merely an example)
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const publishAppRole = new iam.Role(this, 'PublishAppRole', {
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assumedBy: new iam.AccountRootPrincipal(),
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});
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const profilingGroup = new codeguruprofiler.ProfilingGroup(this, 'MyProfilingGroup');
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profilingGroup.grantPublish(publishAppRole);
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```
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## Compute Platform configuration
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Code Guru Profiler supports multiple compute environments.
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They can be configured when creating a Profiling Group by using the `computePlatform` property:
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```ts
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const profilingGroup = new codeguruprofiler.ProfilingGroup(this, 'MyProfilingGroup', {
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computePlatform: codeguruprofiler.ComputePlatform.AWS_LAMBDA,
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});
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```
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