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Using CodePipeline - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS for DevOps: Continuous Delivery and Process Automation
Using CodePipeline
- [Instructor] All right, we're back in CodeStar and our recent deployment succeeded. That's always a cause for happiness. We basically have an entire Pipeline here, which we can look at either by clicking this link or by clicking this link. It's basically the same thing. I'm going to start by clicking this Pipeline link over here, and you can see this is basically a similar, but not identical, view to the Pipeline that was created for us via the template in CodeStar. You can see that we have the Source component and it has the commit associated with it, here. The Build component. There's Details here. The Deploy component, and this shows both of the CloudFormation templates. When we went into the Deploy section, that took us to CloudFormation and showed us these templates. In addition to releasing changes, we can, of course, edit this Pipeline. So, if I click Edit, then what I can do is I can add Pipeline stages. What kind of stages might I want to add to this? If I clicked Stage…
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AWS automation services5m 16s
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Using AWS CodeStar7m 32s
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Update code from IDE and CodeStar5m 26s
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Using CloudFormation templates3m 32s
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About CodeCommit users3m 59s
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Using CodeCommit6m 34s
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Using CodeBuild2m 59s
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Using CodeDeploy4m 17s
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Using CodePipeline5m 46s
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Using OpsWorks2m 21s
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Understand Config and Service Catalog3m 58s
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