- AWS Copilot CLI - AWS Copilot CLI - GitHub Pages
AWS Copilot is an open source command line interface that makes it easy for developers to build, release, and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner, Amazon ECS, and AWS Fargate
- Deploy your first application - AWS Copilot CLI
Deploy your first application AWS Copilot makes it easy to deploy your containers to AWS in just a few steps In this tutorial we’re going to do just that - we’re going to deploy a sample front end service that you can visit in your browser While we’ll be using a sample static website in this example, you can use AWS Copilot to build and deploy any container app with a Dockerfile After
- Overview - AWS Copilot CLI
The Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release, and operate production-ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner and Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate
- Install Copilot - AWS Copilot CLI - GitHub Pages
Install Copilot You can install AWS Copilot through Homebrew or by downloading the binaries directly Homebrew 🍻
- Guides and Resources - AWS Copilot CLI
Guides and Resources Share your applications, videos, and blog posts with fellow Copilots! Blog posts
- Pipelines - AWS Copilot CLI
Pipelines Having an automated release process is one of the most important parts of software delivery, so Copilot wants to make setting up that process as easy as possible 🚀 In this section, we'll talk about using Copilot to set up a CodePipeline that automatically builds your service code when you push to your GitHub, Bitbucket or AWS CodeCommit repository, deploys to your environments
- AWS Copilot CLI - AWS Copilot CLI - GitHub Pages
Copilot がそれらに必要なインフラストラクチャを開発者に代わって構築することで、みなさんは AWS リソースの接続ではなくビジネスロジックの記述にフォーカスできます。
- Additional Environment Resources - AWS Copilot CLI
Additional AWS resources, referred to as "addons" in the CLI, are any additional AWS services that a service or environment manifest does not integrate by default For example, an addon can be a DynamoDB table, an S3 bucket, or an RDS Aurora Serverless cluster that your service needs to read or write to
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