This will create a code pipeline in AWS.
NOTE: We work from aws directory so make sure to start there.
cd aws
NOTE: The Github Connection is a Hardcoded ARN as there is manual approval involved.
cd pipelines
terraform init
terraform plan
terraform apply
Add the following to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc file.
export TF_VAR_disambiguator="$USER"
Check out a workspace in terraform. This makes sure you have a different state file saved.
terraform workspace new $USER
Deploying EC2 instance.
cd dev
terraform plan
terraform apply
This should create an EC2 instance called ExampleServer-${USER}
. This is useful for checking changes before committing.
Once all has been tested, you can push your code and it should create an EC2 instance
called ExampleServer-dev
through the pipeline.
When updating the pipeline to add new stages. You update the code and do a terraform plan
.
Once code is committed, the pipeline will automatically update itself.