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Drone.io AWS Elastic Beanstalk Plugin

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This is a plugin that by default uses the AWS CDK to deploy Elastic Beanstalk applications. Example repo coming soon...

Basic Drone Usage

In .drone.yml:

steps:
- name: deploy
  image: goodwillaz/drone-elastic-beanstalk
  settings:
    access_key:
      from_secret: aws_access_key
    secret_key:
      from_secret: aws_secret_key
    application: MyAppName
    staged: true

Docker Usage

Since this is a Docker image, it can be run directly via Docker (useful for testing).

$ docker build --rm -t ghcr.io/goodwillaz/drone-elastic-beanstalk:latest .
$ docker run --rm --privileged \
    -v /host/working/directory:/build \
    -w /build \
    -e PLUGIN_ACCESS_KEY=aws_access_key \
    -e PLUGIN_SECRET_KEY=aws_secret_key \
    -e PLUGIN_APPLICATION=MyAppName \
    -e PLUGIN_DEBUG=true \
    drone-elastic-beanstalk:latest

Available Settings

All options are technically optional, though the first two should really be used when using this in Drone

  • access_key - AWS Access Key Id
  • secret_key - AWS Secret Access Key
  • region - AWS Region
  • label - Label used for application version, order of precedence is this option, $DRONE_TAG, then first 12 characters of
    $DRONE_COMMIT
  • staged - Specify if this application should be deployed as is (true), or via the git HEAD (false or not specified)
  • application - Specify the application name in AWS. It must exist.
  • deploy_cmd - Custom deploy command to use. By default, it is cdk deploy --all --require-approval never --progress events.
  • debug - Set to true for verbose output

License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (BSD 3-clause).