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dh-pipeline

v0.0.5

Published

A CDK CodePipeline construct

Downloads

2

Readme

DHPipeline

icon image of a pipeline that represents the project This CDK construct will create a CI/CD pipeline. :smile:

The intention is to provide a flexible construct that can be configured and instantiated easily to support a number of different project types, branching strategies, code commit repositories, deployment strategies and pluggable stages.

Usage

:construction_worker: Provide the configuration

Defaults to .pipeline-config.yaml

projectName: <project name>
projectType: Cloudformation | CDK
codeRepositoryName: <your code repo name>
codeRepositoryBranch: <your branch>

:construction: Create an instance of the pipeline

import { App } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
import { DHPipeline } from './DHPipeline';

const app = new App();
// const stack = new cdk.Stack(app, 'MyTestPipelineStack');
DHPipeline.createPipeline(app);

:large_blue_circle: ProjectType - Cloudformation

The following are specific details for the Cloudformation project type:

Cloudformation CI/CD Pipeline

Currently your repository branch needs to include the following files:

  • buildspec.yaml - specifies the command to run in the build phase
  • template.yaml - specifies the infrastructure you wish to be deployed via a cloudformation script

:green_book: To Do

  • [ ] Provide default buildspec
  • [ ] Confirm behaviour if the required files are not present in the repository
  • [ ] Allow for multiple cloudformation stacks
  • [ ] plus others...

:large_blue_circle: ProjectType - CDK

The following are specific details for the CDK project type:

  • [ ] Not yet implemented