Creating AWS Clean Rooms resources with AWS CloudFormation
AWS Clean Rooms is integrated with AWS CloudFormation, a service that helps you to model and set up your AWS resources. As a result of this integration, you can spend less time creating and managing your resources and infrastructure. You create a template that describes all the AWS resources that you want, and AWS CloudFormation provisions and configures those resources for you. Examples of resources include collaborations, configured tables, configured table associations, and memberships.
When you use AWS CloudFormation, you can reuse your template to set up your AWS Clean Rooms resources consistently and repeatedly. Describe your resources once, and then provision the same resources over and over in multiple AWS accounts and AWS Regions.
AWS Clean Rooms and AWS CloudFormation templates
To provision and configure resources for AWS Clean Rooms and related services, you must understand AWS CloudFormation templates. Templates are formatted text files in JSON or YAML. These templates describe the resources that you want to provision in your AWS CloudFormation stacks. If you're unfamiliar with JSON or YAML, you can use AWS CloudFormation Designer to help you get started with AWS CloudFormation templates. For more information, see What is AWS CloudFormation Designer? in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
AWS Clean Rooms supports creating collaborations, configured tables, configured table associations, and memberships in AWS CloudFormation. For more information, including examples of JSON and YAML templates for collaborations, configured tables, configured table associations, and memberships, see the AWS Clean Rooms and AWS Clean Rooms ML resource type references in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.
Learn more about AWS CloudFormation
To learn more about AWS CloudFormation, see the following resources: