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Revision as of 02:18, 15 March 2019
External
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/concepts.html
- CreatePipeline API Request Reference
Internal
Stage
Action
An action is a task performed on an artifact, executed as part of the sequence in the stage of a pipeline. The action may occur in a specified order, or in parallel, depending on their configuration.
Syntactic and semantic details about actions can be found in:
Action Provider
Action Specification
Action Name
An action name must match the regular expression pattern: [A-Za-z0-9.@\-_]+ Cannot contain spaces.
Action Type ID
Input Artifacts
Output Artifacts
Configuration
Run Order
Action Types
Currently, six types of actions are supported:
Custom actions can also be developed.
Source
Resources:
MyPipeline:
Type: AWS::CodePipeline::Pipeline
Properties:
...
Stages:
- Name: Source
Actions:
- Name: !Sub 'PullBranch-${Branch}'
ActionTypeId:
Category: Source
Owner: ThirdParty
Version: '1'
Provider: GitHub
InputArtifacts: []
OutputArtifacts:
- Name: ContainerSrc
Configuration:
Owner: 'novaordis-llc'
Repo: !Ref GitHubRepositoryName
Branch: !Ref Branch
OAuthToken: ...
RunOrder: 1
GitHub Authentication
Build
External
- Build Action Integration
- Add an AWS CodeBuild Build Action to a Pipeline
- Use CodePipeline with AWS CodeBuild to Test Code and Run Builds
CodeBuild can be added as a build action to the build stage of the pipeline. Existing build projects can be used, or new ones can be created in the CodePipeline console.
Resources:
MyPipeline:
Type: AWS::CodePipeline::Pipeline
Properties:
...
Stages:
...
- Name: Build
Actions:
- Name: !Sub 'CodeBuild build driven by ${Buildspec}'
ActionTypeId:
Category: Build
Owner: AWS
Version: '1'
Provider: CodeBuild
InputArtifacts:
- Name: ContainerSrc
OutputArtifacts:
- Name: ContainerBuild
Configuration:
ProjectName: !Ref CodeBuildProject
RunOrder: 1
CodePipeline-Driven CodeBuild Builds
Test
Deploy
Resources:
MyPipeline:
Type: AWS::CodePipeline::Pipeline
Properties:
...
Stages:
...
- Name: Deploy
Actions:
- Name: Deploy
ActionTypeId:
Category: Deploy
Owner: AWS
Version: '1'
Provider: CloudFormation
InputArtifacts:
- Name: ContainerSrc
- Name: ContainerBuild
Configuration:
StackName: !Join ['-', [!Sub '${AWS::Region}', !Join ['-', !Split ['.', !Ref GitHubRepositoryName]], 'deploy']]
ActionMode: CREATE_UPDATE
Capabilities: CAPABILITY_IAM
TemplatePath: !Sub ContainerSrc::${SvcTemplate}
TemplateConfiguration: ContainerBuild::overrides.json
ParameterOverrides: !Sub '{ "ECRRepository": "${ECRRepository}", "EnvironmentName": "${CFEnvironment}", "Image": "${AWS::AccountId}.dkr.ecr.${AWS::Region}.amazonaws.com/${ECRRepository}", "DeploymentStackName": "${DeploymentStackName}", "GitHubRepo": "${GitHubRepositoryName}" }'
RoleArn:
Fn::ImportValue: !Sub '${AWS::Region}-CloudFormationDeploymentRole'
OutputArtifacts: []
RunOrder: 1
Notes to organize:
- The parameters specified in the "ParameterOverrides" must match with the sub-template parameters.
- If "override.json" is declared as "TemplateConfiguration" and the previous build task does not create the override.json file, the deployment stage will fail with an S3 error.