configure-aws-credentials
Configure AWS credential environment variables for use in other GitHub Actions. (by aws-actions)
kubectl-aws-eks
A Github action for kubectl, the Kubernetes CLI (by kodermax)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
configure-aws-credentials
Posts with mentions or reviews of configure-aws-credentials.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-22.
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CI/CI deploy a static website to AWS S3 bucket through Github Actions
The AWS configure-aws-credentials Github Action allows the connection to the AWS S3 bucket through an AWS Role. The configuration of this role is explained in the next chapter
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How to Get Preview Environments for Every Pull Request
In this example, we'll be using the aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials action with GitHub's OIDC provider. Make sure the configured role has the required permissions.
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Better GitHub AWS Secrets with OIDC
The first step is to set up GitHub Actions as a recognized identity provider in my AWS account. This is also called an "OIDC Trust" relationship. In AWS IAM, create an Identity Provider with GitHub's provider URL and Audience. I am using the open-source action configure-aws-credentials (link) which means I want to use an Audience value of sts.amazonaws.com. Be sure to click the "Get Thumbprint" button to save a copy of the x.509 certificate used by GitHub into the AWS identity provider.
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Deployment github and aws, how to correctly use secrets?
You can use configure-aws-credentials Github aciton. Which is pretty good. Here is a blog post about it from AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/use-iam-roles-to-connect-github-actions-to-actions-in-aws/
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AWS SSO & GitHub OpenID Connect Setup
We are now ready to utilize configure-aws-credentials within our GitHub Actions as we move onto deploying our code!
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AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity WHAT?! Solving the Github to AWS OIDC InvalidIdentityToken Failure Loop
The AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity error manifests itself mostly around parallel access attempts, and how the various AWS interfaces are able to authenticate, as well as run and deploy services. We started encountering this issue when running our pipelines for deployment, and attempting to authenticate our Github account to AWS via the OIDC plugin. This is a well-known (and widely discussed) limitation for authentication to AWS for web application providers. In our case it was Github, but this is true for pretty much any web application integration.
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Deploying to AWS from GitHub actions: is this something Fortune 500 security reviews will cry about?
What you are looking at is totally doable, you MUST use: https://github.com/aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
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Trending open source repositories on GitHub
AWS Actions: It's an open source project from AWS which the goal is to get easy to Configure AWS credential and region environment variables for use in other GitHub Actions.
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App with self-contained infrastructure on AWS
In order to achieve this, AWS credentials need to be properly configured. Here we use a handy Github action called configure-aws-credential, from AWS itself. You can also read more about the many methods of authentication available. This step requires the AWS_REGION and AWS_ROLE_ARN secrets to be properly configured in the repo, both of which that should be shared by the platform team.
kubectl-aws-eks
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubectl-aws-eks.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-14.
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Deploy to Kubernetes using Github Actions (including Slack notification)
KUBE_CONFIG_DATA: used in kubectl aws eks action
What are some alternatives?
When comparing configure-aws-credentials and kubectl-aws-eks you can also consider the following projects:
buildkit - concurrent, cache-efficient, and Dockerfile-agnostic builder toolkit
setup-buildx-action - GitHub Action to set up Docker Buildx
goss - Quick and Easy server testing/validation
action-slack-notify - GitHub Action for sending a notification to a Slack channel
actions - GitHub Action for Infracost. See cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests. ๐ฐ๐ Love your cloud bill!
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
s3-sync-action - ๐ GitHub Action to sync a directory with a remote S3 bucket ๐งบ
amazon-ecr-login - Logs into Amazon ECR with the local Docker client.
Klayers - Python Packages as AWS Lambda Layers
configure-aws-credentials vs buildkit
kubectl-aws-eks vs setup-buildx-action
configure-aws-credentials vs setup-buildx-action
kubectl-aws-eks vs buildkit
configure-aws-credentials vs goss
kubectl-aws-eks vs action-slack-notify
configure-aws-credentials vs actions
kubectl-aws-eks vs cache
configure-aws-credentials vs s3-sync-action
kubectl-aws-eks vs amazon-ecr-login
configure-aws-credentials vs Klayers
configure-aws-credentials vs cache