4.2 Running the Pipeline
Step 1 -Check the pipeline : Open the pipeline : Pipeline already started working & shows you the status Step 2 – Click on CodeDeploy on
Step 1 -Check the pipeline : Open the pipeline : Pipeline already started working & shows you the status Step 2 – Click on CodeDeploy on
Step 1 – Open CodePipeline : Open it by Searching or Click CodePipeline from sidebar on CodeDeploy Step 2 – Create pipeline : Click on Create
Step 1 -Open CodeDeploy-Applications : Step 2 – Create deployment group : Click on Create deployment group Step 3 – Create deployment group: Add the below configuration
Step 1 – Open IAM : Open IAM Step 2 – Open Roles : Click on Roles on Sidebar Step 3 – Create Role : click on Create role Step 4
Step 1 – Open IAM : Open IAM Step 2 – Open Roles : Click on Roles on Sidebar Step 3 – Create Role : click on Create role Step 4
Step 1 – Open EC2 Service : Step 2 – Launch instance : Step 3 – Launch an instance : Sl.No Stage/step Details/configurations (i) Name
Step 1 – Open CodeDeploy : Search for CodeDeploy, Next select/open it Step 2 – Create Application : Click on Applications on Sidebar , Next Click on Create application Next,
Step 1 – Open git bash – move in the local repository : Step 2 – Copy the Remote repository link : Follow step 4
Overview : Step 1 -Open Git bash : Run the below commands to create config file in ssh directory 📋 Command to enter/move into ssh directory cd
Step 1 – Go to SSH public keys for AWS CodeCommit (0) : (Follow 2.4 , step-11 to reach) , Click on Upload SSH Public key