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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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cookiecutter-django-ecs-github
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Step-by-step guide for startups to continuous deployment to AWS EC2 using GitHub Actions
Hey! After a year from making a guide to deploy your Django application to AWS ECS using GitHub actions, I finally got around to making a guide for EC2 which should be cheaper since you don't need to store your docker images in AWS. This was mostly designed for startups, but I think this tutorial can be applied to multi-server scenarios.
ecs-deploy
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Decoupling terraform ecs task definition and deployments
We use ecs-deploy to deploy a new image version to the ECS service. It does it by creating a new ECS task definition with the updated image url and deploying that.
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Best way of deployment automation
I suggest you start with EC2 mode for ECS (you manage your own instances). You can create an ECS cluster from the console easily, and then create an ECD task definition (similar as docker-compose service) and then an ECS service. After you get familiar with all this, you can use some CLI tool to "update" your running service with the new pushed image tag from ECR. For this you can use AWS CLI, but I recommend you use an existing tool that wraps everything you need under a single command, like https://github.com/fabfuel/ecs-deploy.
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Managing ECS Fargate Task Definition Updates (Releases) with Terraform
I use TF for just the scaffolding but I manage the task definition changes with this. https://github.com/fabfuel/ecs-deploy
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