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Deploybot is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to deploy ECS and Lambda services. It allows users to configure their AWS account and environment, and then build and deploy services with ease.
Clone the repository:
cd deploybot-cli
Install dependencies using Poetry:
poetry install
Run all commands in poetry shell run bellow command
poetry shell
Before using Deploybot, you need to configure it with your AWS account ID, environment, and base path.
Run the configure command:
deploybot configure
Follow the prompts to enter your AWS account ID, select the environment (staging or production), and provide the base path to your services.
Example:
Enter your AWS account ID: 123456789012
Select environment: [staging, production]: staging
Enter the base path: /home/ubuntu/staging (for example)
SAM Deployment Bucket Name
Buildkite Organization Slug
Buildkite Pipeline Slug
Deploybot supports two main commands: ecs
and lambda
.
To check version:
deploybot -v or --version
To get help:
deploybot --help
Build and deploy an ECS service:
deploybot ecs deploy SERVICE_NAME
Example:
deploybot ecs deploy auth
Deploy a Lambda service:
deploybot lambda deploy LAMBDA_NAME
Example:
deploybot lambda deploy data-export
To run the tests, use the following command:
python3 -m unittest discover -s tests
python3 -m unittest tests.test_configure
python3 -m unittest tests.test_configure.TestConfigure
python3 -m unittest tests.test_configure.TestConfigure.test_configur
FAQs
A CLI tool for deploying ECS and Lambda services
We found that deploybot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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