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phoenix_container_example
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Testcontainers
It's particularly useful for testing a set of microservices.
See https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example for a full example.
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Musl 1.2.4 adds TCP DNS fallback
I use distroless images based on Debian or Ubuntu, e.g., https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example
The result is images the same size as Alpine, or smaller, without the incompatibilities. I think Alpine is a dead end.
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Where do you build your image in your pipeline?
Here is a full-featured example of building images in GitHub Actions that includes optimized caching: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example/blob/master/.github/workflows/ci-ghcr.yml
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AWS Devops tools vs Bitbucket
Here are some examples of using GitHub actions to build, or call hosted runners in AWS to build Arm images, and using OIDC to manage AWS credentials: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example/blob/master/.github/workflows/
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Running python when building a Docker image on AWS
Parameter Store is a good place to store things. ECS can read from it and set variables. This is a complete example of using Terraform to manage infrastructure with EC2 or ECS: https://github.com/cogini/multi-env-deploy Here is an app that runs in ECS: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example This task file sets env vars based on parameter store: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example/blob/master/ecs/taskdef.json
- Advice on CI/CD at scale from GitHub Enterprise to CodePipeline (TF & CFN) ?
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When would you introduce Docker to your project?
Here is a complete example project which shows how to use Earthly and Visual Studio Code .devcontainer: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example
- I wrote A blog post about my experience trying to use buildkit caching to speed up CI
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We are the AWS Containers Team - Ask the Experts - Feb 10th @ 11AM PT / 2PM ET / 7PM GMT!
I am heavily using multi-stage builds, e.g.: https://github.com/cogini/phoenix_container_example/blob/master/deploy/Dockerfile.alpine
copilot-cli
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Use AWS Graviton processors on AWS Fargate with Copilot
AWS Copilot CLI is an open source command line interface for running containers on AWS App Runner, Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), and AWS Fargate.
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sudo curl -Lo /usr/local/bin/copilot https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/releases/latest/download/copilot-linux && sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/copilot
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Launch HN: Nullstone (YC W22) – An easier way to deploy and manage cloud apps
Check out AWS Copilot CLI: https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
This is by far the best way to deploy compute into AWS in containerized workloads.
The abstraction you want is Jobs: ttps://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/docs/concepts/jobs/
Building this any other way on AWS would require provisioning multiple artifacts. The Copilot Jobs abstraction basically encapsulates the provisioning of those artifacts into one repeatable pattern.
- Support of Lambda web adapter on AWS Copilot
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AWS ECS Basics and Tips
AWS Copilot CLI is a tool that lets you deploy production-ready, scalable services on AWS from a Dockerfile in one command.
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Need some help understanding pulling git code to ECS.
and here is the copilot page if you are interested https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
- AWS Copilot CLI
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What is your production environment?
For larger high availability required things, AWS ECS with RDS, ElastiCache, CloudFront, S3, etc.. Really like Copilot for deployment/env/secret/sidecar management (probably needs a rename now): https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/
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Heroku Status – Dashboard/API Offline
We are spending about 60% less. Workload has actually lessened since AWS is so much more stable. Getting to a similar DX as Heroku was quite the lift, but once it's done, it's done. These days we generally only have outages when we screw something up ourselves. I recommend https://github.com/aws/copilot-cli for starting out on ECS.
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Deploying on ECS
I'd recommend checking out AWS Copilot (https://aws.github.io/copilot-cli/)
What are some alternatives?
elixir-boilerplate - âš— The stable base upon which we build our Elixir projects at Mirego.
TabNine - AI Code Completions
amazon-ecs-agent - Amazon Elastic Container Service Agent
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform
ecs-deploy - Simple shell script for initiating blue-green deployments on Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)
terraforming - Export existing AWS resources to Terraform style (tf, tfstate) / No longer actively maintained
multi-env-deploy - Complete example of deploying complex web apps to AWS using Terraform, Ansible, and Packer
awesome-cdk - A collection of awesome things related to the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
Veil - Simple passwordless authentication for your Phoenix apps
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
NuGet - NuGet Gallery is a package repository that powers https://www.nuget.org. Use this repo for reporting NuGet.org issues.
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀