From b7e7cda29635703edd269d2ba33c0e3aaf9b2339 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hellbilly13source Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2025 00:32:45 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Create aws.yml --- .github/workflows/aws.yml | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 94 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/aws.yml diff --git a/.github/workflows/aws.yml b/.github/workflows/aws.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ad415f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/aws.yml @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +# This workflow will build and push a new container image to Amazon ECR, +# and then will deploy a new task definition to Amazon ECS, when there is a push to the "master" branch. +# +# To use this workflow, you will need to complete the following set-up steps: +# +# 1. Create an ECR repository to store your images. +# For example: `aws ecr create-repository --repository-name my-ecr-repo --region us-east-2`. +# Replace the value of the `ECR_REPOSITORY` environment variable in the workflow below with your repository's name. +# Replace the value of the `AWS_REGION` environment variable in the workflow below with your repository's region. +# +# 2. Create an ECS task definition, an ECS cluster, and an ECS service. +# For example, follow the Getting Started guide on the ECS console: +# https://us-east-2.console.aws.amazon.com/ecs/home?region=us-east-2#/firstRun +# Replace the value of the `ECS_SERVICE` environment variable in the workflow below with the name you set for the Amazon ECS service. +# Replace the value of the `ECS_CLUSTER` environment variable in the workflow below with the name you set for the cluster. +# +# 3. Store your ECS task definition as a JSON file in your repository. +# The format should follow the output of `aws ecs register-task-definition --generate-cli-skeleton`. +# Replace the value of the `ECS_TASK_DEFINITION` environment variable in the workflow below with the path to the JSON file. +# Replace the value of the `CONTAINER_NAME` environment variable in the workflow below with the name of the container +# in the `containerDefinitions` section of the task definition. +# +# 4. Store an IAM user access key in GitHub Actions secrets named `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`. +# See the documentation for each action used below for the recommended IAM policies for this IAM user, +# and best practices on handling the access key credentials. + +name: Deploy to Amazon ECS + +on: + push: + branches: [ "master" ] + +env: + AWS_REGION: MY_AWS_REGION # set this to your preferred AWS region, e.g. us-west-1 + ECR_REPOSITORY: MY_ECR_REPOSITORY # set this to your Amazon ECR repository name + ECS_SERVICE: MY_ECS_SERVICE # set this to your Amazon ECS service name + ECS_CLUSTER: MY_ECS_CLUSTER # set this to your Amazon ECS cluster name + ECS_TASK_DEFINITION: MY_ECS_TASK_DEFINITION # set this to the path to your Amazon ECS task definition + # file, e.g. .aws/task-definition.json + CONTAINER_NAME: MY_CONTAINER_NAME # set this to the name of the container in the + # containerDefinitions section of your task definition + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + deploy: + name: Deploy + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + environment: production + + steps: + - name: Checkout + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - name: Configure AWS credentials + uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1 + with: + aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }} + aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }} + aws-region: ${{ env.AWS_REGION }} + + - name: Login to Amazon ECR + id: login-ecr + uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v1 + + - name: Build, tag, and push image to Amazon ECR + id: build-image + env: + ECR_REGISTRY: ${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }} + IMAGE_TAG: ${{ github.sha }} + run: | + # Build a docker container and + # push it to ECR so that it can + # be deployed to ECS. + docker build -t $ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG . + docker push $ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG + echo "image=$ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT + + - name: Fill in the new image ID in the Amazon ECS task definition + id: task-def + uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecs-render-task-definition@v1 + with: + task-definition: ${{ env.ECS_TASK_DEFINITION }} + container-name: ${{ env.CONTAINER_NAME }} + image: ${{ steps.build-image.outputs.image }} + + - name: Deploy Amazon ECS task definition + uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecs-deploy-task-definition@v1 + with: + task-definition: ${{ steps.task-def.outputs.task-definition }} + service: ${{ env.ECS_SERVICE }} + cluster: ${{ env.ECS_CLUSTER }} + wait-for-service-stability: true From 09b7673d3fc96c101736968069d21f2c4cdca1b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hellbilly13source Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2025 07:23:44 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Create azure-webapps-node.yml --- .github/workflows/azure-webapps-node.yml | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 78 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/azure-webapps-node.yml diff --git a/.github/workflows/azure-webapps-node.yml b/.github/workflows/azure-webapps-node.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f40081a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/azure-webapps-node.yml @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +# This workflow will build and push a node.js application to an Azure Web App when a commit is pushed to your default branch. +# +# This workflow assumes you have already created the target Azure App Service web app. +# For instructions see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/quickstart-nodejs?tabs=linux&pivots=development-environment-cli +# +# To configure this workflow: +# +# 1. Download the Publish Profile for your Azure Web App. You can download this file from the Overview page of your Web App in the Azure Portal. +# For more information: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/deploy-github-actions?tabs=applevel#generate-deployment-credentials +# +# 2. Create a secret in your repository named AZURE_WEBAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE, paste the publish profile contents as the value of the secret. +# For instructions on obtaining the publish profile see: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/app-service/deploy-github-actions#configure-the-github-secret +# +# 3. Change the value for the AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME. Optionally, change the AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH and NODE_VERSION environment variables below. +# +# For more information on GitHub Actions for Azure: https://github.com/Azure/Actions +# For more information on the Azure Web Apps Deploy action: https://github.com/Azure/webapps-deploy +# For more samples to get started with GitHub Action workflows to deploy to Azure: https://github.com/Azure/actions-workflow-samples + +on: + push: + branches: [ "master" ] + workflow_dispatch: + +env: + AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME: your-app-name # set this to your application's name + AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH: '.' # set this to the path to your web app project, defaults to the repository root + NODE_VERSION: '20.x' # set this to the node version to use + +permissions: + contents: read + +jobs: + build: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v4 + + - name: Set up Node.js + uses: actions/setup-node@v4 + with: + node-version: ${{ env.NODE_VERSION }} + cache: 'npm' + + - name: npm install, build, and test + run: | + npm install + npm run build --if-present + npm run test --if-present + + - name: Upload artifact for deployment job + uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 + with: + name: node-app + path: . + + deploy: + permissions: + contents: none + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + needs: build + environment: + name: 'Development' + url: ${{ steps.deploy-to-webapp.outputs.webapp-url }} + + steps: + - name: Download artifact from build job + uses: actions/download-artifact@v4 + with: + name: node-app + + - name: 'Deploy to Azure WebApp' + id: deploy-to-webapp + uses: azure/webapps-deploy@v2 + with: + app-name: ${{ env.AZURE_WEBAPP_NAME }} + publish-profile: ${{ secrets.AZURE_WEBAPP_PUBLISH_PROFILE }} + package: ${{ env.AZURE_WEBAPP_PACKAGE_PATH }}