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aws-codebuild-docker-images
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DevSecOps with AWS- IaC at scale - Building your own platform - Part 1
Based on public repository for Codebuild Image, the image base will be the Ubuntu standard 7.0.
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Firecracker internals: deep dive inside the technology powering AWS Lambda(2021)
This is basically what CodeBuild does.
The default Docker containers that CodeBuild uses (you can create your own) and the shell script it uses to parse the yaml configuration file (mostly a list of shell scripts) are all open source and the entire process can be run locally.
https://github.com/aws/aws-codebuild-docker-images
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/use-c...
Disclaimer: I work for AWS. But nowhere near the team that developed Firecracker
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CircleCI says hackers stole encryption keys and customers’ source code
Disclaimer: I work for AWS in Professional Services. All opinions are my own.
The beauty about CodeBuild is that there is no “lock-in”. All it is fundamentally is a Linux or Windows Docker container with popular language runtimes and a shell script that processes a yaml file or you can supply your own Docker container.
You just put a bunch of bash commands or PowerShell commands in the yaml file and it runs anything.
The Docker container and the shell scripts are all open source and you can quite easily run them locally.
I could see outside of AWS keeping your Docker containers for your specific build environments in a local repository and doing all of your builds inside them using Jenkins.
https://github.com/aws/aws-codebuild-docker-images
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/use-c...
For a “batteries included” approach though, I really like Azure DevOps Pipelines.
I’ve even done a couple of integrations between Azure DevOps and AWS when we had clients that are Microsoft shops.
https://aws.amazon.com/vsts/
For AWS, if you use CodeCommit (AWS git service), all access is via IAM and granular permissions. If you integrate with Azure DevOps, the AWS credentials do have to be stored in a separate MS hosted credential storage.
CodeBuild also supports at least Github natively.
I’m not shilling for AWS. I have an MS development background (.Net) and only have “DevOps” experience using AWS and Microsoft tooling.
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Continuous Integration and Deployment on AWS - and a wishlist for CI/CD Tools on AWS
Docker Images provided by the CodeBuild team should be updated regularly and should support all "modern" toolkits. The open source project has some activity, but an issue for supporting newer Android versions is now open for some time...
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Building a Flutter application for Web, iOS and Android using a CI/CD pipeline on CodeBuild – #cdk4j
The runtimes available and exposed by CodePipeline support Android runtime 29 – and the Docker images are provisioned using Java 8. Unfortunately, as of July 2021, the Android gradle tools (used by Flutter) require Java 11. I have created an issue in the corresponding Github (see here) but needed to find a workaround to move on – I think I’ve found one, but I hope that anyone reading this might have a better way or idea?
- Is there a way to request a new runtime for codebuild?
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Run local Graviton2 builds with AWS CodeBuild agent
$ git clone https://github.com/aws/aws-codebuild-docker-images.git $ cd aws-codebuild-docker-images/al2/aarch64/standard/2.0 $ docker build -t codebuild/amazonlinux2-aarch64-standard:2.0 .
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Build and share Docker images using AWS CodeBuild and Graviton2
This also is the place where we specify this is an AArch64 build. The managed image indicates to use a standard image provided by AWS. The source of the Graviton2 image can be found on GitHub.
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DevOps tools you should have on your belt
🏗 AWS CodeBuild Local Builds - Simulate a CodeBuild environment locally to quickly troubleshoot the commands and settings located in the BuildSpec file.
saml2aws
- CLI tool to login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using a SAML IDP
- Script or software that automatically populate specific profile in ~/.aws/credentials
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Completions plugin `saml2aws`
related: message on saml2aws repo
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Securing the AWS CLI
If you have an external identity provider, you can add a SAML provider in IAM and use saml2aws locally. The session duration can be configured on the role.
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don't want to store access key and secret key in plain text in the .aws/credentials file or variables
Or if you have an existing IdP you can use https://github.com/Versent/saml2aws and https://github.com/makethunder/awsudo. By setting up a central account that you put in your trust policy which users can assume roles.
- Script for cli commands with MFA and multiple accounts
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Show HN: Authenticate into AWS right from your terminal window
In my company everything goes through Active Directory and we use saml2aws [1] to generate credentials with two factor involved. It works quite well for us. We even use this for our artists to create local builds of our games since we keep all important secrets and such in aws secrets mananger. We scope access to said secrets with custom roles and tags.
[1] https://github.com/Versent/saml2aws
- How do you get CLI credentials for a federated role?
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Getting CLI credentials for an AWS account that is not under your AWS SSO organization
Technically I guess it should be possible with something like saml2aws, but it doesn't support AWS as an IdP yet.
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saml2aws-multi: a simple tool providing an easy-to-use command line interface for saml2aws
saml2aws-multi is a simple tool I created for using saml2aws more effectively on day-to-day tasks. saml2aws-multi provides an easy-to-use command line interface to support login and retrieve AWS temporary credentials for multiple roles of different accounts with saml2aws.
What are some alternatives?
cfn-python-lint - CloudFormation Linter
gimme-aws-creds - A CLI that utilizes Okta IdP via SAML to acquire temporary AWS credentials
hello-arm
awsume - A utility for easily assuming AWS IAM roles from the command line.
copilot-cli - The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release and operate production ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner or Amazon ECS on AWS Fargate.
aws-toolkit-vscode - Amazon Q, CodeWhisperer, CodeCatalyst, Local Lambda debug, SAM/CFN syntax, ECS Terminal, AWS resources
aws-extend-switch-roles - Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension, Firefox add-on, or Edge add-on
aws-runas - aws-runas rewritten in Go
rain - A development workflow tool for working with AWS CloudFormation.
leapp - Leapp is the DevTool to access your cloud