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version: 0.1 | |
phases: | |
install: | |
commands: | |
- printenv | |
- npm install | |
build: | |
commands: | |
- npm run build | |
post_build: | |
commands: | |
- mkdir -p build | |
- tar jcf build/myApp-$(date +%Y%m%d%H%m%S).tar.bz2 .eslintrc.js .gitignore README.md buildspec.yml package.json serverless.yml src test | |
- npm install -g serverless | |
- serverless -v -s $(echo ${CODEBUILD_INITIATOR} | cut -d'/' -f2 | cut -d'_' -f3) deploy | |
artifacts: | |
files: | |
- build*/** | |
discard-paths: yes |
@martinmicunda you can use Lambda to do cross account deployments via assume role. The IAM role you're running codebuild has to have permissions to assume role, and then the role on the other account must have appropriate permissions for the resources you're trying to access
I am using similar post-build commands however when using it with CodePipeline it fails on deployment as it cannot find the appspec.yml file. I understand that this is because it is in compressed format - how do I unzip a file inside an EC2 instance - should it be done in the buildspec.yml file?
Hi,
I have five lambda,In the five lambda function inside , I need to install node-modules, With the help of codebuild, buildspec file.
How to do that?
is there a way to print phase status (success or failed)
@martinmicunda My team had a look into it recently, I don't believe that's currently possible.