Basics of CodeStar, Code Pipeline, CodeBuild, Cloud9, CodeCommit, CodeDeploy | AWS for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- AWS offers many tools for developers, but it can sometimes be hard to know where to start. So many “Code” and “Cloud” things! Well, not to worry. In this video, I’ll explain in plain English what they’re all used for, and then we’ll see some of them in action.
In the hands-on tutorial, we’ll create a new AWS CodeStar project, using a template for Python with a Lambda function. Then we’ll set up the Cloud9 IDE where we write code. We’ll also take a lap around the CodeStar tabs, looking at CodeCommit, CodePipeline and CloudFormation.
Next, we’ll make a change to our code in Cloud9, staging the change and then ultimately committing it using git push. That will kick off Code Pipeline to build and deploy the changes, which we’ll then view in the browser.
Finally-and IMPORTANTLY!-I’ll walk you through how to delete all the resources we created in the video.
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00:00 - An overview of the AWS Developer Tools and how they support the software development lifecycle
03:30 - Creating a new AWS CodeStar project with a Python and Lambda template
04:57 - Setting up the AWS Cloud9 IDE in a CodeStar project
05:42 - Viewing an application in a CodeStar project
06:13 - Viewing the AWS CodeCommit repository in a CodeStar project
06:40 - Viewing the CodePipeline in a CodeStar project
07:02 - Viewing monitoring for a CodeStar project
07:13 - Viewing issues/Jira for a CodeStar project
07:29 - Updating and committing code using Git and the Cloud9 IDE
09:15 - Viewing the progress of the CodePipeline in a CodeStar project
10:38 - IMPORTANT! Deleting your AWS resources from this video - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Coming into the world of AWS was overwhelming to say the least. Having traversed the world of TH-cam videos related to these subjects matters, I can say without a shadow of a doubt, that ALL of your vids are some of the best out here. Perfect duration, perfect articulation and awesome, practical real word examples. Keep up the great work! Thank you!
Oh my goodness...I'm going to frame this! Maybe the nicest comment EVER!!! Thanks so much, Teyko! ❤😊
Love your clear-cut instructions. I wish you would do a series of AWS Developer Associate Certification. Thank you
Thanks so much, Quan! 😊 I don't have any plans to do a full Developer course at the moment, but you never know...it could happen! I'll definitely be doing more developer-focused videos here on the channel, though. Stay tuned!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Much appreciated for bringing much-valued knowledge to world-wide audience. I definitely follow your steps as always
Searching for this type of content for a very long time, instead of unwanted drags and stories I can find understand the exact point and that was really helpful. I came to know about the process very well. Thanks again for your effort to make these kind of videos, New Subscriber, already liked your video.
Welcome to the channel, Akshiv! 👋 Thanks for the nice comment! 🌟😊🙏
Thank you for your videos, so easy to understand and your tone of voice is perfect to keep adhd people like me engaged.
Oh, I'm so glad!!! Thanks for such a nice comment. 🥰
Very clear. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! 😊🌟🙏
Lovely explanation
Thank you so much! 🙂
Thanks for this Tutorial, well explained
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for supporting the channel! 🙏🌟🤓
Thanks for this. As am IBM Mainframe programmer trying to transition to the WEB development world, this helps a lot. Of course I'm used to doing things in batch programs and in also developing in CICS (aka real time / User Interface) so this has been quite a mental challenge. Trying to readjust to 25+ years of programming and keep my skills relevant. Thank you for this.
Thanks so much, Howard! And kudos to you for tackling such a huge new skillset. That's impressive! 💪
This helped a lot. Very precise and clear explanation. Love it. Thank you for sharing the video.
You're very welcome! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for such a nice comment!! 🤓🌟🙏
I really hope that some big media channel is out there listening to your content and your content delivery. Your ability to break things down into simple "bytes" and deliver it effectively with the most perfect speaking voice defies description IMO. If you were ever a college professor I would think everyone would be pushing for a spot "in your class". You have an incredible gift...Thanks for all of the awesome content. (Are you on Udemy?)
You are really too kind, Mark! Thanks for the nice comments and for supporting the channel! 🥰 I do have an AWS Cloud Practitioner course on Udemy if you're interested: www.udemy.com/course/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-master-aws-fundamentals/
Most helpful and clear, thank you!
Yay! I'm so glad! 😊🙏🌟
waw, amazing! thank you so much. clear and so simple.
Thanks so much, Moges! 😊🙏
Really helpfull. Great intro!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words! 🙏🤓🌟
Best and concise !!
Thank you so much!! 😊
Thanks..... clear like a water....pd: beautiful voice
So nice of you!! THANKS very much! 🌟🤓🙏
hello mam you have explained in a great way about the basics. I have taken AWSCCP classes from udemy but yours was at different level, Can you please make a video on one of the projects using AWS codestar like from end-end
Thank you for the kind words, Sai! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊🌟🙏 I'll add this Codestar idea to my list for future videos...thanks for suggesting it!
This helps alot, thank you mam.
I am not able to get the difference between beanstalk , cloudformation and farget. Can you please create one video on this ?
Thanks for watching, Rajesh! 😊 I'll add these topics to my list for future videos!
Whats your take on serverless. No EC2 instances just Docker Containers or Fargate ?
I'm a big fan of serverless! 😊 It's just so easy...no instances to set up and manage. Seems like AWS is pushing people that way too. If you go to run containers, for example, in the Elastic Container Service (ECS), it'll default you to run serverlessly on Fargate rather than setting up your own instance. I think it'll continue to grow in popularity.
Can you suggest few projects so that I can try frm my side
Maybe this one would be a good starting point? aws.plainenglish.io/build-ci-cd-with-aws-codestar-8877197d4599
Will you crate a little project for these tools?
I'll add this to my list of ideas for future videos. Thanks for watching! 😊
I love you!
Ha! 😊❤ Glad it helped!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials It did! I love your content and your voice. You are great teacher. You are able to break things down in short videos.
Awwww, shucks. Thanks for the kind words!! 🥰
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Thank you! 🙏🤓🌟
I was reading the documentation for CodeStar apparently they are sadly discontinuing the service
Oh wow! Hadn't seen that. Thanks for the heads-up! 👍
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials you're welcome, even if the content becomes irrelevant soon but how you made the video was absolutely great, I am working on recording my tutorials and I will be using yours as a reference
To the point. Thanks. I liked it.
Yay! Glad it helped! 😊
oh man that DAMN code deploy agent and the FRICKIN race conditions with "things" that cause reboots on windows instances 😡😡
Oh man!!!! 😕