Merge pull request #59 from firstcontributions/do_ci #21
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# This workflow will build and push a new container image to Amazon ECR, | |
# and then will deploy a new task definition to Amazon ECS, when there is a push to the "main" branch. | |
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# To use this workflow, you will need to complete the following set-up steps: | |
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# 1. Create an ECR repository to store your images. | |
# For example: `aws ecr create-repository --repository-name my-ecr-repo --region us-east-2`. | |
# Replace the value of the `ECR_REPOSITORY` environment variable in the workflow below with your repository's name. | |
# Replace the value of the `AWS_REGION` environment variable in the workflow below with your repository's region. | |
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# 2. Create an ECS task definition, an ECS cluster, and an ECS service. | |
# For example, follow the Getting Started guide on the ECS console: | |
# https://us-east-2.console.aws.amazon.com/ecs/home?region=us-east-2#/firstRun | |
# Replace the value of the `ECS_SERVICE` environment variable in the workflow below with the name you set for the Amazon ECS service. | |
# Replace the value of the `ECS_CLUSTER` environment variable in the workflow below with the name you set for the cluster. | |
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# 3. Store your ECS task definition as a JSON file in your repository. | |
# The format should follow the output of `aws ecs register-task-definition --generate-cli-skeleton`. | |
# Replace the value of the `ECS_TASK_DEFINITION` environment variable in the workflow below with the path to the JSON file. | |
# Replace the value of the `CONTAINER_NAME` environment variable in the workflow below with the name of the container | |
# in the `containerDefinitions` section of the task definition. | |
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# 4. Store an IAM user access key in GitHub Actions secrets named `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`. | |
# See the documentation for each action used below for the recommended IAM policies for this IAM user, | |
# and best practices on handling the access key credentials. | |
name: CI/CD | |
on: | |
push: | |
branches: [ "main" ] | |
env: | |
IMAGE_TAG: ${{ github.sha }} | |
permissions: | |
contents: read | |
jobs: | |
deploy: | |
name: Deploy | |
runs-on: ubuntu-latest | |
environment: production | |
steps: | |
- name: Checkout | |
uses: actions/checkout@v3 | |
- name: Build | |
id: build-image | |
run: docker build -f ./deployments/gateway.Dockerfile -t registry.digitalocean.com/opensource/backend:$IMAGE_TAG . | |
- name: Install doctl | |
uses: digitalocean/action-doctl@v2 | |
with: | |
token: ${{ secrets.DO_API_KEY }} | |
- name: Log in to DO Container Registry | |
run: doctl registry login --expiry-seconds 600 | |
- name: Push image to Digital Ocean Container Registry | |
run: docker push registry.digitalocean.com/opensource/backend:$IMAGE_TAG | |
- name: Deploy code | |
env: | |
CID_URL: ${{secrets.CID_URL}} | |
API_KEY: ${{secrets.API_KEY}} | |
run: curl "$CID_URL?git_hash=$IMAGE_TAG" -u "$API_KEY" | |