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Terraform Module for CI/CD with AWS Code Pipeline and Code Build for ECS https://cloudposse.com/

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Terraform Module for CI/CD with AWS Code Pipeline using GitHub webhook triggers and Code Build for ECS.


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Usage

IMPORTANT: The master branch is used in source just as an example. In your code, do not pin to master because there may be breaking changes between releases. Instead pin to the release tag (e.g. ?ref=tags/x.y.z) of one of our latest releases.

Trigger on GitHub Push

In this example, we'll trigger the pipeline anytime the master branch is updated.

module "ecs_push_pipeline" {
  source             = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-codepipeline.git?ref=master"
  name               = "app"
  namespace          = "eg"
  stage              = "staging"
  github_oauth_token = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
  repo_owner         = "cloudposse"
  repo_name          = "example"
  branch             = "master"
  service_name       = "example"
  ecs_cluster_name   = "example-ecs-cluster"
  privileged_mode    = "true"
}

Trigger on GitHub Releases

In this example, we'll trigger anytime a new GitHub release is cut by setting the even type to release and using the json_path to exactly match an action of published.

module "ecs_release_pipeline" {
  source                      = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-ecs-codepipeline.git?ref=master"
  name                        = "app"
  namespace                   = "eg"
  stage                       = "staging"
  github_oauth_token          = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
  repo_owner                  = "cloudposse"
  repo_name                   = "example"
  branch                      = "master"
  service_name                = "example"
  ecs_cluster_name            = "example-ecs-cluster"
  privileged_mode             = "true"
  github_webhook_events       = ["release"]
  webhook_filter_json_path    = "$.action"
  webhook_filter_match_equals = "published"
}

(Thanks to Stack Overflow)

Examples

Complete usage can be seen in the terraform-aws-ecs-web-app module.

Example Buildspec

Here's an example buildspec.yaml. Stick this in the root of your project repository.

version: 0.2
phases:
  pre_build:
    commands:
      - echo Logging in to Amazon ECR...
      - aws --version
      - eval $(aws ecr get-login --region $AWS_DEFAULT_REGION --no-include-email)
      - REPOSITORY_URI=$AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_REGION.amazonaws.com/$IMAGE_REPO_NAME
      - IMAGE_TAG=$(echo $CODEBUILD_RESOLVED_SOURCE_VERSION | cut -c 1-7)
  build:
    commands:
      - echo Build started on `date`
      - echo Building the Docker image...
      - REPO_URI=$AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_REGION.amazonaws.com/$IMAGE_REPO_NAME
      - docker pull $REPO_URI:latest || true
      - docker build --cache-from $REPO_URI:latest --tag $REPO_URI:latest --tag $REPO_URI:$IMAGE_TAG .
  post_build:
    commands:
      - echo Build completed on `date`
      - echo Pushing the Docker images...
      - REPO_URI=$AWS_ACCOUNT_ID.dkr.ecr.$AWS_REGION.amazonaws.com/$IMAGE_REPO_NAME
      - docker push $REPO_URI:latest
      - docker push $REPO_URI:$IMAGE_TAG
      - echo Writing image definitions file...
      - printf '[{"name":"%s","imageUri":"%s"}]' "$CONTAINER_NAME" "$REPO_URI:$IMAGE_TAG" | tee imagedefinitions.json
artifacts:
  files: imagedefinitions.json

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  help                                Help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  help/short                          This help short screen

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. policy or role) list <list> no
aws_account_id AWS Account ID. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info string `` no
aws_region AWS Region, e.g. us-east-1. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info string `` no
badge_enabled Generates a publicly-accessible URL for the projects build badge. Available as badge_url attribute when enabled. string false no
branch Branch of the GitHub repository, e.g. master string - yes
build_compute_type CodeBuild instance size. Possible values are: BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL BUILD_GENERAL1_MEDIUM BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE string BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL no
build_image Docker image for build environment, e.g. aws/codebuild/docker:docker:17.09.0 string aws/codebuild/docker:17.09.0 no
build_timeout How long in minutes, from 5 to 480 (8 hours), for AWS CodeBuild to wait until timing out any related build that does not get marked as completed. string 60 no
buildspec Declaration to use for building the project. For more info string `` no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between name, namespace, stage, etc. string - no
ecs_cluster_name ECS Cluster Name string - yes
enabled Enable CodePipeline creation string true no
environment_variables A list of maps, that contain both the key 'name' and the key 'value' to be used as additional environment variables for the build. list <list> no
github_oauth_token GitHub OAuth Token with permissions to access private repositories string - yes
github_webhook_events A list of events which should trigger the webhook. See a list of available events list <list> no
github_webhooks_token GitHub OAuth Token with permissions to create webhooks. If not provided, can be sourced from the GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable string `` no
image_repo_name ECR repository name to store the Docker image built by this module. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info string UNSET no
image_tag Docker image tag in the ECR repository, e.g. 'latest'. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info string latest no
name Solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'jenkins' string app no
namespace Namespace, which could be your organization name, e.g. 'cp' or 'cloudposse' string global no
poll_source_changes Periodically check the location of your source content and run the pipeline if changes are detected string false no
privileged_mode If set to true, enables running the Docker daemon inside a Docker container on the CodeBuild instance. Used when building Docker images string false no
repo_name GitHub repository name of the application to be built and deployed to ECS. string - yes
repo_owner GitHub Organization or Username. string - yes
s3_bucket_force_destroy A boolean that indicates all objects should be deleted from the CodePipeline artifact store S3 bucket so that the bucket can be destroyed without error string false no
service_name ECS Service Name string - yes
stage Stage, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', or 'test' string default no
tags Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit', 'XYZ') map <map> no
webhook_authentication The type of authentication to use. One of IP, GITHUB_HMAC, or UNAUTHENTICATED. string GITHUB_HMAC no
webhook_enabled Set to false to prevent the module from creating any webhook resources string true no
webhook_filter_json_path The JSON path to filter on. string $.ref no
webhook_filter_match_equals The value to match on (e.g. refs/heads/{Branch}) string refs/heads/{Branch} no
webhook_target_action The name of the action in a pipeline you want to connect to the webhook. The action must be from the source (first) stage of the pipeline. string Source no

Outputs

Name Description
badge_url The URL of the build badge when badge_enabled is enabled
webhook_id The CodePipeline webhook's ARN.
webhook_url The CodePipeline webhook's URL. POST events to this endpoint to trigger the target

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