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Deploy fails to execute in Codebuild

Hey.

I am trying to use the plugin in AWS CodeBuild as part of the pipeline.

It fails with the following:

/codebuild/output/src304675747/src/node_modules/@codebrew/nx-aws-cdk/src/utils/executor.util.js:56
--
process.stdin.end();
 ^
 ย 
TypeError: process.stdin.end is not a function
at ChildProcess.<anonymous> (/codebuild/output/src304675747/src/node_modules/@codebrew/nx-aws-cdk/src/utils/executor.util.js:56:27)
at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:387:35)
at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:1055:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:288:5)

CodeBuild is non-TTY environment and it looks like the fix added here b5ef5c7 might be what is causing the issue as it always tries to execute this:

process.stdin.end();
process.stdin.removeListener('data', processExitListener);

Destroy doesn't work

First issue:
In Line 10: /packages/nx-aws-cdk/executors.json
"implementation": "./src/executors/destroy/executor",
needs to be
"implementation": "./src/executors/destroy/destroy",

Second:
Once the first fix is made in my node_modules, the command works without error, though it doesn't remove the stack, and Executing command: cdk destroy is output to command line.

Side Note:
I'm using aws-cdk 2.9.0, aws-cdk-lib 2.9.0 and constructs 10.0.46, and the stack deployed just fine.

It might also help to document the process for providing the credentials via environment variables.

I personally used npm install -D env-cmd and made a .env.json in the base folder with { "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID": "", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY": "" }, and added .env.json to .gitignore.

Then called npm exec env-cmd nx r cdk:deploy.

Cannot find module a dependency under libs

๐Ÿ‘‹

I'm trying to use the CDK plugin, and it generated and deployed a CDK stack just fine until I added a dependency from /libs.

For some reason, it is not able to find the dependency ๐Ÿ‘‡

> nx deploy my-api

> nx run my-api:deploy

Executing command: cdk deploy
Cannot find module '@my-org/cdk-utils'
Require stack:
- /my-api/src/main.ts
- 
- 
import * as cdk from "@aws-cdk/core";
import { getResourcePrefix } from "@my-org/cdk-utils";
import { AppStack } from "./stacks/app-stack";

const app = new cdk.App();
new AppStack(app, `${getResourcePrefix()}guides-api`);

nx test my-api still works fine - also with /libs dependencies. It seems @nrwl/jest:jest is handling these dependencies.

Is there any extra setup that needs to be added to work with /libs deps?

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