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Expert AWS Development

You're reading from   Expert AWS Development Efficiently develop, deploy, and manage your enterprise apps on the Amazon Web Services platform

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788477581
Length 408 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Atul Mistry Atul Mistry
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. AWS Tools and SDKs FREE CHAPTER 2. Integrating Applications with AWS Services 3. Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Workflow 4. CI/CD in AWS Part 1 – CodeCommit, CodeBuild, and Testing 5. CI/CD in AWS Part 2 – CodeDeploy, CodePipeline, and CodeStar 6. User Authentication with AWS Cognito 7. Evaluating the Best Architecture 8. Traditional Web Hosting – Amazon EC2 and Elastic Load Balancing 9. Amazon EC2 Container Service 10. Amazon Lambda – AWS Serverless Architecture 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) Workflow


In this tutorial, we will create an end-to-end Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) pipeline, using AWS CodePipeline and Amazon ECS.

Before you start this tutorial, you must have a few resources available to create the CD pipeline. We have mostly covered all the resources in the previous sections.

Note

You should create all the required resources within the same AWS Region.

The prerequisites are as follows:

  • A source control repository: AWS CodeCommit is used with Dockerfile and an application source in this tutorial
  • A Docker image repository: Amazon ECR is used containing an image that will be built from Dockerfile and an application source
  • An Amazon ECS task definition: To refer the Docker image that is hosted in image repository
  • An Amazon ECS cluster: To run a task definition service

Once you have finished with the prerequisites, then proceed with the tutorial to create the AWS CodePipeline.

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