What you'll learn:
- Create CI/CD pipelines using AWS CodePipeline to automate your deployments to Amazon EC2, ECS and S3.
- Use GitHub repositories, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeDeploy with AWS CodePipeline.
- Learn AWS CodeDeploy in-place all-at-once, rolling and blue-green deployments with EC2 auto scaling and load balancing.
- Build your Docker images With CodeBuild and deploy them to ECS as rolling deployments with CodePipeline.
- Use AWS CloudFormation with AWS CodePipeline to create and delete stacks automatically in each execution.
- Configure manual approval actions and pipeline notifications on your pipelines.
- View AWS CodeBuild build logs and AWS CodeDeploy deployment logs.
- Understand how AWS CodePipeline works in detail.
August 2024 Update: Because AWSCodeCommit was deprecated by AWS, we replaced it with GitHub in Sections 2 and 3!
Would you like to automate your software deployment process on AWS?
Welcome to learn how to create CI/CD pipelines with AWS CodePipeline and automate your deployments to S3, EC2, and ECS from a senior AWS-certified DevOps engineer. You will learn with hands-on examples and detailed explanations!
In this course, you will learn AWS CodePipeline step by step:
Begin with AWS CodePipeline basics by creating a pipeline between two Amazon S3 buckets as the source and deploy locations.
Trigger your pipelines onCodePipeline using GitHub repositories and Git pushes.
Build and test your code automatically with AWS CodeBuild in each pipeline execution. Understand how Code Build works with AWS CodePipeline.
Integrate AWS CodeDeploy with AWS CodePipeline to deploy to Amazon EC2 instances. You will start with a single instance and proceed with multiple instances behind auto-scaling and load balancing. You will also learn different AWS Code Deploy deployment types and configurations, such as in-place rolling and blue-green.
Use AWS CloudFormation with AWS CodePipeline to create and delete stacks automatically in each pipeline execution. You will also learn to define manual approval actions and configure pipeline notifications.
Learn to build your Docker images with AWSCodeBuild and AWSCodePipeline and deploy them to AmazonECR or Docker Hub automatically. Deploy your Docker containers to AmazonECS as rolling deployments using the direct integration of AWSCode Pipeline with AmazonECS.
You will also learn how to check your build and deployment logs in case of failures with examples.
What will you achieve after this course?
✓ You will understand how AWS CodePipeline works in detail.
✓ You will be able to create pipelines on CodePipeline triggered from private GitHub repositories.
✓ You will be able to use AWS Code Pipeline with other AWS developer tools, AWS CodeBuild, andAWS CodeDeploy, to create your CI/CD pipelines.
✓ You will be able to replace your manual deployment processes with automation to avoid human errors and minimize deployment failures.
✓ You will be able to apply one of the core practices of DevOps, Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment / Continuous Delivery, in your projects on AWS.
Why learn from me?
✓ AWS verified my knowledge and experience at the top level. I am a senior AWS consultant holding AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional and AWS Certified DevOps Engineer - Professional certifications in addition to three core Associate-level AWS certificates.
✓ I have a software engineering background, a BS degree in Computer Engineering, and more than 17 years of professional experience in corporates and startups.
✓ I have been using AWS since 2013. I have built dozens of CI/CD pipelines on AWS using AWS Code Pipeline, AWS CodeBuild, and AWS CodeDeploy for my clients and projects.
✓ I learned by doing, and I teach both theory and practice according to the AWS best practices. I explain the features with hands-on examples and why to use them with advantages and disadvantages. So you will benefit from my experience as well as my knowledge.
Is this course for you?
I designed this course for beginners to AWS CodePipeline and assume that you have no or little experience in it.
This course is not for beginners of AWS. You should have intermediate-level AWS knowledge of core services.
Although I provide hands-on examples during the lectures, you should have basic Git knowledge and experience using Git commands from the command line.
I mostly use a basic Angular application in our practices, but you do not need to know Angular for them. We focus on AWS CodePipeline, not on any particular programming language or framework. The techniques taught in this course also apply to others.
I recommend you watch the free previews before enrolling.
Join this course and start learning AWS CodePipeline step by step with hands-on examples!