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CICD with AWS DevOps Tools (Jul 2023)

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CI/CD with AWS DevOps Tools (Jul 2023), available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 28 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 15 reviews, and has 185 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Basic Pipeline between S3 Buckets Trigger the Pipeline by Updating the Source Create and connect to AWS CodeCommit Repository Create a Pipeline from CodeCommit Repository Trigger the Pipeline Using Git Commands Create a Buildspec File for the Builds Configure an EC2 Instance for CodeDeploy Deployments Create Application and Deployment Group for Tagged EC2 Instances Add CodeDeploy Deploy Action to Pipeline Create CloudFormation using User Data Invoke AWS Lambda Function in CodePipeline This course is ideal for individuals who are DevOps Engineers or DevOps Developers or Cloud Application Developers or Cloud Architects It is particularly useful for DevOps Engineers or DevOps Developers or Cloud Application Developers or Cloud Architects.

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Summary

Title: CI/CD with AWS DevOps Tools (Jul 2023)

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 28

Number of Quizzes: 6

Number of Published Lectures: 28

Number of Published Quizzes: 6

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34

Original Price: ?3,999

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Create Basic Pipeline between S3 Buckets
  • Trigger the Pipeline by Updating the Source
  • Create and connect to AWS CodeCommit Repository
  • Create a Pipeline from CodeCommit Repository
  • Trigger the Pipeline Using Git Commands
  • Create a Buildspec File for the Builds
  • Configure an EC2 Instance for CodeDeploy Deployments
  • Create Application and Deployment Group for Tagged EC2 Instances
  • Add CodeDeploy Deploy Action to Pipeline
  • Create CloudFormation using User Data
  • Invoke AWS Lambda Function in CodePipeline
  • Who Should Attend

  • DevOps Engineers
  • DevOps Developers
  • Cloud Application Developers
  • Cloud Architects
  • Target Audiences

  • DevOps Engineers
  • DevOps Developers
  • Cloud Application Developers
  • Cloud Architects
  • AWS provides services that help the developers to practice DevOps at ease and are built for use with AWS resources. These tools automate manual tasks, help teams manage complex environments at scale, and keep engineers in control of the high velocity that is enabled by DevOps.

    In this course, you will learn the concepts of AWS CodePipeline, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy, CloudFormation Deploy Action, etc. along with their features, benefits. Further you will get to know about Lambda Functions and how to create a Lambda functions.

    You will learn to setup AWS CodePipeline, understand the Continuous delivery and Continuous integration, CodePipeline concepts with DevOps pipeline, the creation of Pipeline Between S3 Buckets, setting up for AWS CodeCommit, create and connect to the AWS CodeCommit repository via HTTPS, trigger the pipeline using Git commands.

    You should be able to understanding the working of AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeBuild Buildspec file. You will know how to create the Pipeline with a Build Stage, Buildspec File for the Builds, analyze the logs of Build failure, Source Code Stored for CodeBuild.

    Additionally, you will explore and understand about of CodeDeploy Compute Platforms, configure an EC2 Instance for CodeDeploy, CodeDeploy Compute Platforms, types of deployments in CodeDeploy.

    Also, you will learn to add CodeDeploy Deploy Action to Pipeline, explore on AWS CloudFormation, learn to update a stack with change sets, Cloudformation update stack, etc. You will be introduced to AWS Lambda with AWS CodePipeline, Lambda functions used in pipelines, AWS Lambda CodePipeline Permissions and how to invoke AWS Lambda function in CodePipeline.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: AWS CodePipeline

    Lecture 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to AWS CodePipeline

    Lecture 2: Practice 1-1: Creating the Basic Pipeline Between S3 Buckets

    Lecture 3: Practice 1-2: Triggering the Pipeline by Updating the Source

    Lecture 4: Practice 1-3: Viewing Pipeline Details and Execution History

    Lecture 5: Practice1-4: Editing Pipeline and Triggering Manually

    Lecture 6: Practice1-5: Deleting the Pipeline

    Chapter 3: AWS CodeCommit Repositories

    Lecture 1: Lesson 2: Using AWS CodeCommit repositories

    Lecture 2: Practice 2-1: Create the AWS CodeCommit Repository

    Lecture 3: Practice 2-2: Connect to CodeCommit Repository via HTTPS

    Lecture 4: Practice 2-3: Create a Pipeline from CodeCommit Repository

    Lecture 5: Practice 2-4: Trigger the Pipeline Using Git Commands

    Lecture 6: Practice 2-5: Edit the Files in Repository Using CodeCommit Console

    Chapter 4: AWS CodeBuild

    Lecture 1: Lesson 3: Build Code Using AWS CodeBuild

    Lecture 2: Practice 3-1: Create a Pipeline with a Build Stage

    Lecture 3: Practice 3-2: Create a Buildspec File for the Builds

    Lecture 4: Practice 3-3: View Logs on Build Failures

    Chapter 5: AWS CodeDeploy

    Lecture 1: Lesson 4: Deploying to EC2 Instance Using AWS CodeDeploy

    Lecture 2: Practice 4-1: Configure an EC2 Instance for CodeDeploy Deployments

    Lecture 3: Practice 4-2: Create an Application and Deployment Group for Tagged EC2 Instance

    Lecture 4: Practice 4-3: Add CodeDeploy Deploy Action to Pipeline

    Lecture 5: Practice 4-4: Create an Appspec File for Deployments to EC2 Instance

    Chapter 6: AWS CloudFormation

    Lecture 1: Lesson 5: Configuration Management & Infra as Code Using AWS CloudFormation

    Lecture 2: Practice 5-1: Create Stack in CloudFormation

    Lecture 3: Practice 5-2: CloudFormation Update and Delete Stack

    Lecture 4: Practice 5-3: CloudFormation using User Data

    Chapter 7: AWS CodePipeline

    Lecture 1: Lesson 6: Invoking Lambda Function in AWS CodePipeline

    Lecture 2: Practice 6-1: Invoke AWS Lambda Function in CodePipeline

    Instructors

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    Proton Expert Systems & Solutions
    Proton Expert Systems & Solutions
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