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AWS CodeDeploy Jenkins Plugin
The AWS CodeDeploy Jenkins plugin provides a post-build step for your Jenkins project. Upon a successful build, it will zip the workspace, upload to S3, and start a new deployment. Optionally, you can set it to wait for the deployment to finish, making the final success contingent on the success of the deployment.
Build Status
Setting up
After building and installing the plugin, some simple configuration is needed for your project.
Freestyle
- Open up your project configuration
- In the
Post-build Actions
section, select "Deploy an application to AWS CodeDeploy" - Application Name, Deployment Group, Deployment Config, and region are all required options.
- For authentication, there are two options. Either option requires that the
associated role has, at minimum, a policy that permits
codedeploy:*
ands3:Put*
. - Access/Secret key pair. For example, the keys associated with a specific IAM user. If left blank, the default chain of credentials will be checked.
- Temporary access keys. These will use the global keys from the Jenkins instance.
Pipeline
- Create a Jenkins Pipeline project
- Use the Pipeline Snippet Generator
- For 'Sample Step', choose 'step: General Build Step'
- For 'Build Step', choose 'Deploy an application to AWS CodeDeploy'
- populate variables and then 'Generate Groovy'
Here is a rather blank example:
step([$class: 'AWSCodeDeployPublisher', applicationName: '', awsAccessKey: '', awsSecretKey: '', credentials: 'awsAccessKey', deploymentGroupAppspec: false, deploymentGroupName: '', deploymentMethod: 'deploy', excludes: '', iamRoleArn: '', includes: '**', proxyHost: '', proxyPort: 0, region: 'ap-northeast-1', s3bucket: '', s3prefix: '', subdirectory: '', versionFileName: '', waitForCompletion: false])
License
This plugin is licensed under Apache 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more information.