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===CloudFormation=== | ===CloudFormation=== | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang='yaml'> | |||
Resources: | |||
MyPipeline: | |||
Type: AWS::CodePipeline::Pipeline | |||
Properties: | |||
Stages: | |||
- Name: Source | |||
Actions: | |||
- Name: 'pull-from-github' | |||
ActionTypeId: | |||
Category: Source | |||
Owner: ThirdParty | |||
Version: '1' | |||
Provider: GitHub | |||
Configuration: | |||
Owner: 'novaordis-llc' | |||
Repo: https://github.com/something | |||
Branch: master | |||
OAuthToken: <use the personal access token here> | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
===AWS CLI=== | ===AWS CLI=== |
Revision as of 23:02, 13 March 2019
External
Internal
Overview
This article describes how to configure the Source stage of an AWS CodePipeline to access a GitHub repository.
Procedure
Create a Personal Access Token
Use the procedure described here:
Update the Pipeline
CloudFormation
Resources:
MyPipeline:
Type: AWS::CodePipeline::Pipeline
Properties:
Stages:
- Name: Source
Actions:
- Name: 'pull-from-github'
ActionTypeId:
Category: Source
Owner: ThirdParty
Version: '1'
Provider: GitHub
Configuration:
Owner: 'novaordis-llc'
Repo: https://github.com/something
Branch: master
OAuthToken: <use the personal access token here>
AWS CLI
TODO, not tested.
aws codepipeline get-pipeline --name MyPipeline > pipeline.json
Update pipeline.json, as described above, then
aws codepipeline update-pipeline --cli-input-json file://pipeline.json